Cruise Through Tortuga Island

Costa Rica | | March 29, 2010


The Tortuga Island is not inhabited. It is one of the many islands in the Caribbean Sea. The flora and fauna of the region are unique and diverse. The white sand of the Tortuga Island is pristine in nature, and the palm trees sway in the wind as a postcard would. The clear blue waters of the sea extend to Golfo de Nicoyo. The name Tortuga is derived from the Spanish word for turtle. Birdwatchers, too, will find the place intriguing with hundreds of species.

Tortuga island costa ricaTortuga Island is a perfect example of a tropical island. It is a must-visit for those touring Costa Rica. The Tortuga Island is spread over three square miles. Besides relaxing on the beach, you can indulge in snorkeling and swimming. You would need to avail a tour, if you wish to visit the Tortuga Island. During weekends, the island is teeming with crowds. The winters see the highest number of international tourists. The beaches of the Tortuga Island are a perfect getaway for that ideal vacation.

The majority of the tours to Tortuga Island stem out from San José. The two-hour trip covers the entire Tortuga Island. The yacht moves through the relaxed Pacific Ocean. Most tour rates are in excess of $100 and include meals and snorkeling.

Tours start alternately from Puntarenas and Montezuma or Tambor. They vary in terms of period of stay and total travel time. However, they are longer than those beginning from the capital San José. If you are lucky, you will spot the whale sharks in the blue waters.

There is no danger of shark attacks. The tropical fish that swim in the ocean are a treat for the eyes. Exploring the lush green deciduous forests is another way of spending time at this tropical island. The endangered and rare species of the birds mostly inhabit the biological reserves, which are not open to the public.

The Tortuga Island is an example for the many ecological development projects. Calypso tours is the most widely used tour operator, with their famous yacht Manta Ray.

Nicoya PeninsulaThe Tortuga Island lies on the southern tip of the Nicoya Peninsula. This part of the peninsula comprises wildlife reserves.

Taking a sunbath or playing a game of volleyball is another way to spend time. Fly through the treetops through zip line to get a bird’s- eye-view of the Tortuga Island. Go kayaking to tour the coastline or hire a water bike. Glass-bottom boats are increasing in popularity.

Scuba dive to witness the many species of fish including stingrays, angelfish, shark, spinner dolphins and octopus. The dive site is one of its kind in all of Central America. The tour to the Tortuga Island is sure to leave a lasting impression on the mind.

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