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Thursday, August 5, 2010

snorkeling tours


snorkeling tours Departing early in the morning from Dominical we will drive the Costanera highway along the Pacific Ocean for about 90 minutes to arrive at Sierpe. There we will stretch and have breakfast. Once we are fortified and ready for the adventure we will take a comfortable boat ride for 90 minutes to Caño Island via the biggest mangrove swamps in Central America. There is the opportunity to locate several species of monkeys, crocodiles, snakes, and a great diversity of birds. From the Sierpe River mouth to the island we will look back at the incredible views of Drake Bay, Marenco Biological Reserve, and part of the Corcovado National Park. There is also the exciting possibility to spot Humpback, Pilot, and Killer whales or dolphins on the way to the island. Upon arriving at the island we will snorkel for several hours, exploring the protected reefs and marine life, and then enjoy a picnic lunch at the beach. If you are feeling energetic you may continue on through the historical adventure and see the pre-Columbian trails, paths and burial sites that make the island a famous reserve.On the Marino Ballena National Park Tour you will have the opportunity to dive one of the last reefs alive in Costa Rica. The Coast line of the Marino Ballena National Park has many pristine beaches and one of its most famous attractions is the Tombolo ? a land bridge which links the offshore reef to the mainland of Uvita Bay.The Marino Ballena National Park was created in 1990 to preserve and protect the 4500 ha of coral reef that surrounds Ballena & Las Tres Hermanas Islands. This park also protects 13 km of pristine coastline including beautifully scenic beaches such as: Playa Ventanas, Playa Pi?uelas, Playa Ballena, Playa Hermosa and Playa Bahia. Marino Ballena Park's most interesting feature is a Tombolo, or land bridge, which links the offshore reef to the mainland of Uvita Bay. This natural bridge, formed by sedimentation, can be seen and accessed only at low tide. 

In the park there can be found sponges, corals, mollusks, algaes, echinoderms, crabs and other creatures which are adapted to the strong tidal swell. Green Iguanas abound in the park, feeding on the plentiful alga plants. It is also an important refuge and nesting place for numerous marine birds including the frigate and the sea earwig. It is considered the most median point of reproduction of the Humpback Whale which comes to these tropical waters during winter months.

We will launch our kayaks at Playa Pi?uelas, a short 30 minute drive from Dominical in our comfortable van. Along the way we may stop to watch birds, monkeys, sloths, etc. Aside from exuberant flora and fauna you will also see breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean. At the put-in, our bilingual guides will tell you all about the park's history and teach you important safety techniques. We do our best to make sure that you get what you expect from the tour and will provide you the safest equipment available. An easy 1? hour paddle brings us to Ballena Island where a lunch of fruit and cold drinks in tropical style will be provided. We will then snorkel around the island, observing the richest marine fauna in the area. Or, if you prefer, you may choose to simply relax on the island and explore the numerous caves. After an adventurous day we?ll paddle back to Playa Pi?uelas and returning you to your hotel. 






  • Dozens of tours to fit your every need! Relax, hike, and everything in between! < Mini Adventures ... Additional ToursDominical: Kayak Tours + Snorkeling
  • From Dominical, there are full day trips offering scuba diving and snorkeling expeditions to Cano Island and half day trips to Ballena National Marine Park
  • Dominical KAYAKING Costa Rica offer booking for Snorkeling and Kayaking ... we at cupotico offer: hotels, car rentals and tour operators

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