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Welcome to the "Land of tortoises"

The Tortuguero National Park

The Tortuguero National Park established in 1975 is one of the Costa Rica's wild areas with the bigger biological diversity and offers one of the most exuberant landscapes in the country. It covers an area of 26,156 hectares and was created with the main purpose of protecting the spawning area of the most important green turtle in the western Caribbean.

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Tour to the Tortuguero National Park

Tortuguero has a very humid tropical forest, due to the fact that it rains between 5000 and 6000 millimetres per year. These climatic conditions favour the existence of over 400 species of trees and around 2200 species of other plants, as well as more than 400 species of birds, 60 species of amphibians, 30 species of freshwater fish and different endangered mammals: tapirs, monkeys, ocelots, jaguars, manatees, sloth animals and others.

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Breathtaking nature, ancient history, warm-hearted people, and the feeling that you’ve found a place where time loses its meaning. Are you ready to journey to a land where every moment becomes an adventure?

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Excursions in the Tortuguero National Park

For adventure seekers, this is paradise: boat rides through winding jungle rivers, horseback riding across endless plains, and climbing cliffs with breathtaking panoramic views. All of this is paired with cultural immersion—from ancient rituals to modern-day festivals, brimming with passion and the joy of life.

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Travelling in the 'land of Tortoises

Tortuguero’s canals, lagoons and rivers of great scenic beauty are characteristic and can be traveled by boats, canoes and kayaks to enjoy its wonderful landscape. In addition to the green turtle, three other species of turtles spawn on the park's beaches that offer their visitors an exhibition hall, information, drinking water, health services, paths and other services.