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Tortuguero Canal Tour - Turtle Beach Lodge

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Embark on a captivating morning boat tour through the intricate canals of Tortuguero National Park, a premier destination for birding and wildlife observation in Costa Rica. This 2-3 hour journey aboard a covered pontoon boat, guided by a bilingual naturalist, reveals the park's exceptional biodiversity. Guests can anticipate spotting a rich array of forest-dwelling animals, including monkeys, sloths, crocodiles, and diverse bird species, all within a unique water and woodland ecosystem. It's an immersive experience into the heart of the rainforest's vibrant life.


Tortuguero National Park is one of the best places in Costa Rica that you can go birding and see tropical rainforest wildlife by boat. It is known for its beautiful network of canals that run parallel to the Caribbean Sea. Supporting eleven different ecosystems, the park has some of the richest wildlife diversity found in one spot in Costa Rica. The canal tour led by local naturalists will expose you to this abundant biodiversity from the comfort of a covered pontoon boat leisurely exploring these estuaries and all along the banks of the rainforest.

The canals penetrate the jungle providing a relaxing opportunity to learn about what lives in this densely forested area. The lush surrounding rainforest environment is a result of the wet Caribbean climate coupled with a variety of water sources including canals, freshwater lagoons, wetlands, and beaches, combined in one area creating a fusion of different wildlife habitats.

This early morning riverboat ride provides plenty of opportunities to view the many types of wildlife present. Your bilingual guide and professional boat driver with their wealth of information will help you spot and identify tropical plants, animals, and birdlife as you gracefully coast down the riverbanks. Hidden within the lush jungle canopy you may find three species of monkeys, two species of sloths, crocodiles, caimans, reptiles, herons and many species of birds.

Although it may take some effort to see them, you will likely hear all kind of exotic birdcalls, forest insects and maybe even the monkeys howling or chattering. Be sure to bring your camera and binoculars for an enhanced viewing experience.

You’ll be spending this 2- 3-hour long tour on a well shaded and well-maintained river boat. There is a canopy over the boat to somewhat protect you from the elements, but please be prepared for the sun or rain by bringing sunscreen, a hat and a rain jacket.

Located along the northeastern coast of Costa Rica, Tortuguero is a small sparsely inhabited area with only a handful of hotels, souvenir stores, and restaurants. The main attraction here centers around the abundance of flora and fauna found in the rainforest jungle or out on the beach with eleven miles of protected coastline where turtles come to lay their eggs. Tortuguero literally means a place where turtles live.

Please bring along your camera, binoculars, sunscreen, insect repellent, binoculars and rain gear for this half-day tour in Tortuguero.

What to Bring

Camera, sunblock, insect repellent, binoculars, rain gear. This tour also does NOT INCLUDE THE $15 PERSON NATIONAL PARK ENTRANCE FEE, so please bring this along to pay the park.

Includes

Bilingual naturalist guide. This tour also does NOT INCLUDE THE $15 PERSON NATIONAL PARK ENTRANCE FEE, so please bring this along to pay the park.
Location and Availability

Available in: Turtle Beach Lodge

Tour Times

05:45

Tour Type

  • Nature
  • Learning/Family
  • Birding
  • Safari Cruise

Location

Lattitude: N 10° 33' 22.8" (10.556334)
Longitude: W 83° 30' 55.45" (-83.515404)

Recent Reviews

Overall
92%
Expectations
94%
Experience
95%
Guides
96%
Logistics
96%
Value
95%
2/18/2025
Guide (Eloy) was excellent as was the boat driver.
8/12/2022
Thoroughly enjoyable

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Tortuguero Canal Tour?

The Tortuguero Canal Tour is a 2-3 hour morning boat excursion through the jungle-lined canals of Tortuguero National Park, offering an opportunity to observe diverse wildlife and birdlife from a covered pontoon boat with a bilingual guide.


What kind of wildlife can I expect to see on the Tortuguero Canal Tour?

Guests on the tour can expect to see a variety of tropical rainforest wildlife, including three species of monkeys, two species of sloths, crocodiles, caimans, various amphibians, reptiles, herons, and many other bird species.


What should I bring for the Tortuguero Canal Tour?

For the Tortuguero Canal Tour, it is recommended to bring a camera, binoculars, sunscreen, insect repellent, a hat, and rain gear to ensure a comfortable and enhanced viewing experience.


Does the Tortuguero Canal Tour include the national park entrance fee?

No, the Tortuguero Canal Tour does not include the $15 per person national park entrance fee. Guests are required to bring this amount to pay the park directly.