FAQS
No. To see turtles in Costa Rica, especially in Tamarindo, you have to come between the months of October to May, which is the season when they can be appreciated. In Costa Rica, the three most common turtles that visit are the leatherback sea turtle, the olive ridley sea turtle, and the Pacific green sea turtle.
Yes. To get to the beach to observe the turtles, there is an approximately 10-minute walk along a mountainous trail with some rocky sections. Within the Las Baulas National Marine Park, there are several beaches where it is possible to see these species. Some walks are shorter than others, but all of them do require walking along a stretch of beach to observe them.
During turtle season, which runs from October to May, the chances of sightings are very high. However, it is important to note that this is a 100% natural tour, where each day is unique and an exact sighting cannot be guaranteed. This is part of the magic of the experience, as it takes place in the turtles' natural habitat. Additionally, the guide will do his best to maximize viewing opportunities, including exploring different beaches within Las Baulas National Marine Park, if necessary.
Don't worry! Our guides will provide you with all the necessary instructions so that you can handle the ATV safely. Also, if you don't feel completely confident at the start, you can take a short test drive before starting the tour. This will allow you to familiarize yourself with the vehicle and gain confidence before the adventure.
No. The ATVs are 100% automatic and very easy to handle. You just need to put them in 'Drive', accelerate, and brake. Our vehicles are also new, modern, and designed for simple and safe driving.
The minimum age to drive ATVs is 16 years old. People under this age will have to ride double with a person over this age.
"Yes. Costa Rica is recognized worldwide for its exceptional deep-sea fishing opportunities. In particular, the Pacific coast offers some of the best sport fishing experiences in the world. Its waters are inhabited by a wide variety of species, such as marlin, sailfish, mahi-mahi, tuna and wahoo, making it a must-see destination for fishing enthusiasts."
Yes, Tamarindo, Costa Rica, is an excellent destination for sport fishing. Located on the Pacific coast, the area is famous for its waters rich in marine life and its ideal conditions for deep-sea fishing and inshore fishing.
Yes, you can keep the fish you catch as long as it is not a protected fish, such as billfish.