Early in the morning, you will depart for the Tortuguero area. On the way, pass through the Braulio Carrillo National Park, a flora and fauna sanctuary covered by an emerald-green mass of vegetation. From the comfort of your vehicle, see open pasture lands and small farming towns, and notice a change in the climate as it becomes warmer and more humid, but very pleasant. Breakfast is included on the way in a local restaurant.
Arrive to La Pavona where you will be transferred by boat to your lodge close to Tortuguero National Park. A two-hour boat ride will take you through the waterways surrounded by rainforest. From the boat, you will be able to admire the unique flora and fauna of this area. Upon arrival, there will be a short briefing on the lodge and the activities included during your stay, followed by lunch.
In the afternoon, visit the village of Tortuguero where you will learn about the lifestyle of local residents and the significant conservation efforts that some NGOs have developed to protect the sea turtles that come to spawn each year along the 22 miles of protected coastline.
Please note: Tours and transfers in Tortuguero National Park are shared with other passengers. Transfers may be shared with up to 40 passengers; tours may be shared with up to 20 passengers.
Overnight in Aninga Lodge, Tortuguero National Park
Meal plan: Breakfast, lunch & dinner
Covering an area of over 300 km2 on Costa Rica's Caribbean coast, Tortuguero National Park is one of the country's principal attractions. The park experiences exceptionally high rainfall and this, combined with the unique environment created by the combination of freshwater and seawater, makes the beaches, canals, lagoons and wetlands of Tortuguero areas of exceptional biodiversity. The protected beaches are home to a great number of nesting turtles, including green sea turtles, leatherbacks and hawksbill, and the forests host several monkey species, sloths, snakes and spiders.