Tortuguero: Three Days & Two Nights All Included Tortuguero
Features
- Free cancellation available
- 3d
- Mobile voucher
- Instant confirmation
- Multiple languages
Overview
- Tortuguero National Park (TNP) is located northeast of Costa Rican territory
- The National Park protects 19,000 hectares with elevations from 0 to 390 metres
- The small village of Tortuguero (translated as “Region of Turtles”)
- Tortuguero National Park is the 3rd most visited national park in Costa Rica
- Sea turtles in Tortuguero Costa Rica, a turtle haven !
Activity location
- San Jose
- San Jose, San José, Costa Rica
Meeting/Redemption Point
- WWMC+533, C. Central Alfredo Volio, San José, Merced, Costa Rica | Please contact us through WhatsApp in case you need further assistance. +50686172668 or +4915157490411
- San José, San José, Costa Rica
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Tortuguero: Two nights Pick Up in SJ - Return 3 Days
- 3d
- English
What's included, what's not
- Land Transport
- Boat Transport
- Informative talk about Tortuguero
- Donation to the Turtle Research Project
- 3 Days 2 Nights Exploring experience
- Water Bottle
- Coconut Water
- Biologist expedition leader
- Travel insurance
- Tortuguero Night Experience
- Kayak Tour
- City Tour
- Tortuguero National Park Guided Walk
- 2 Hotel Nights
- 3 Days
- National Park Entrance Fee
What you can expect
The small village of Tortuguero (translated as “Region of Turtles”) lies on the northeastern Caribbean coast of Costa Rica, approximately 50 miles north of the principal Port of Limon. the village is comprised of a variety of cultures: Hispanic, Miskito Indian (Nicaragua), and Afro-Caribbean. Both Spanish and Creole English are spoken. The region surrounding Tortuguero is called the Tortuguero Plain, which is a vast low lying area of little topographic relief still covered by a large expanse of tropical rain forest.
Tortuguero beach is the most important nesting site of the endangered green turtle in the Western Hemisphere. Giant leatherback, hawksbill, and loggerhead turtles also nest here. The green turtle population is believed to have come perilously close to extinction in the 1960s when nearly every female turtle arriving to nest in Tortuguero was taken for the export market for turtle soup. STC was established in 1959 specifically to study and protect Caribbean green turtles. Working closely with the Costa Rican government, STC helped establish Tortuguero National Park in 1970, a move that offered protection to the turtles and strictly limited the number of turtles that could be taken.
With the park established, development along the coast would never stretch much beyond the existing village, and the presence of STC researchers and park guards would discourage poaching. The park now includes over 19,000 hectares (46,900 acres) and protects 22 miles of nesting beach from the mouth of the Tortuguero River south to Parisimina. The park, and the Barra del Colorado Wildlife Refuge to the north, comprise the largest remaining adjoining tract of lowland wet tropical forest on Costa Rica’s Atlantic Coast.
Location
Activity location
- San Jose
- San Jose, San José, Costa Rica
Meeting/Redemption Point
- WWMC+533, C. Central Alfredo Volio, San José, Merced, Costa Rica | Please contact us through WhatsApp in case you need further assistance. +50686172668 or +4915157490411
- San José, San José, Costa Rica