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Tortuguero - Costa Rica's Caribbean
North Wildlife Wonderland
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Interested
in "ecotourism"?! Then your premier point of destination is arguably
Tortuguero, Costa Rica.
My first visit to Tortuguero came about when I had family visiting from
the United States. The August visit of my 13 year old daughter, my
mother and my ex-father-in-law put Tortuguero on my short list of
in-country trips due to the seasonal nesting of Green Sea Turtles from
July through October (Leatherback Sea Turtles nest in Tortuguero from
March to May).
Located in the Caribbean North area of Costa Rica, Tortuguero features;
rainforests, rivers, canals, swamps, beaches and lagoons. Home to 57
species of amphibians, 111 species of reptiles, 309 species of birds, 30
species of fresh water fish, 60 species of mammals and untold numbers of
plant and insect species - Tortuguero is definitely a one-stop showcase
of what Costa Rica has to offer..
Tortuguero is accessible only by boat or small plane. Be sure to bring
cash, because the island has no banks or ATM's (Cajero Automatico) and
many small hotels, stores and restaurants don't take credit cards!
We chose to make the trip to Tortuguero via inexpensive public
transportation as opposed to the more expensive option of putting gas
into my own vehicle. This option would also allow us to take different
routes to and from Tortuguero without the burden of having to return to
the single place our car would have been parked.
Route A: 8 Hours (3 hours by bus + 5 hours by boat)
Starting in San José at the Caribbean Terminal (Terminal Caribe) we took
the approximately $5 per person, 3 hour bus ride to Limón. At the Puerto
Limón terminal we switched to a local bus headed to Moín at a fare of
approximately $0.40 per person. At Puerto Moín we boarded a 9 person
boat at $35 per person for the 5 hour, 50 mile boat ride up the canals
and rivers that lead to Tortuguero.
I highly recommend this boat trip as at least one leg of your Tortuguero
experience. The river views are breathtaking, including the three river
outlets that meet with The Caribbean as well as the many encounters with
rainforest animals.
Our visit to Tortuguero was initiated due to the current nesting season
of the Green Sea Turtles on the beaches of Tortuguero Island, so the
highlight of our visit was most certainly the turtles (tortugas). Due to
the conservation and protection of these giant sea turtles, the public
is prohibited from wandering the beaches at night when the turtles are
laying their eggs ... but viewing is encouraged under supervised
conditions.
Nightly 2 hour tours (8pm-10pm, 10pm-12am) at $15 per person are offered
through most hotels where the participants are accompanied by a guide
that coordinates the viewing of these turtles from a very up-close
position ... right behind the turtles as they lay the eggs in their
newly created beach nests.
The turtle tour was a sight that no zoo in the world can recreate. I am
positive that the viewing of this magnificent natural display will
forever remain in the memories of my 13 year old daughter and 10 year
old son!
Important: Cameras and flashlights are prohibited on all turtle tours
being as the turtles are extremely light sensitive prior to and during
the laying of their eggs. The guides use red lights to illuminate the
egg laying process and there is no shortage of close views as each
turtle lays approximately 100 eggs at a 'turtles pace' :o)
For our return trip from Tortuguero back to San José, we chose a shorter
route ... both for convenience and as a way of seeing things yet unseen.
Route B: 4 Hours (1 hour by boat + 3 hours by bus)
Starting at our hotel's boat dock (Casa Marabella), we were picked-up by
a water taxi for our $3.00, 1 hour boat ride to a remote landing at La
Pavona. After a short wait at La Pavona a local bus took us to Cariari
via a very bumpy gravel road that wound through banana plantations and
various types of farms. After another short wait at the Cariari Bus
Terminal we took the bus through Guapiles to our final destination of
the Caribbean Terminal (Terminal Caribe) back in San José.
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