- In the Gulf of Nicoya, there is a heavenly archipelago of several islands with lush natural beauty and a sanctuary that is home to seabirds, white sandy beaches, and the flora and fauna of our Central Pacific region.
- Situated 12 nautical miles from Puntarenas, Tortuga Island (called by local indigenous people “Tolinga”) has an area of 120 hectares and is maintained as a protected forest, which has been awarded the Ecological Blue Flag for more than five years.
- Due to its geographical features, Tortuga Island’s waters are clear turquoise, which are optimal for swimming.
Duration:
Full Day
Experience:
Beach and water related activities
Activity Level:
Mild
Tour Includes:
A/C transportation, Lunch, Bilingual guide (English/Spanish), Breakfast
What to Bring:
Camera, Sunscreen Lotion, Towel, Casual clothes, Bathing suit or shorts, Sunglasses, Tight fitting hat, Light weight long sleeved shirt and rubber sandals, Tennis or boat shoes, Extra Cash for: Alcoholic beverages, optional tours or souvenirs.
Pick-up Place:
Hotels in San José
Remarks:
High Healed or Hard Sole Shoes not permitted on board yacht