Tortuga Island Tour

Written by K. Hart at www.casago.com

About

As if Costa Rica didn't have enough to explore, there's a remote attraction offering tranquil turquoise water, sugar-white beaches, and serenity. Welcome to the Tortuga Island Tour.

Located off the southern tip of the Nicoya Peninsula, Tortuga Island (Isla Tortuga) is one of two uninhabited islands known for its pristine sandy beaches and vibrant marine life.

Historically, Tortuga Island didn't always bask in peaceful tranquility. Its name, "Turtle Island," hints at its marine inhabitants but skips over its swashbuckling past of pirates and treasure. Centuries ago, these idyllic shores were the stomping grounds for buccaneers. Fast-forward to today, and the only treasure hunters are tourists snorkeling through coral reefs or kayaking the crystal-clear waters.

Aside from its pirate lore, Tortuga Island's appeal lies in its protected status, which helps maintain the pristine condition of its natural landscapes. The local flora and fauna thrive, from the towering palm trees offering shade to beachgoers to the colorful fish darting through the reefs. 

To reach this island paradise, Tortuga Island Tours whisks you away on a day trip that promises relaxation and adventure.

Tortuga Island Tour: Fun Facts & Cool Features

Tortuga Island Tour packs a punch with features that make it a standout destination. Boats leave San Jose or Jaco at 5:30 and 6:00 AM, respectively, and dock at Tortuga Island around 9:45. Onboard, enjoy fresh fruit juices and a light breakfast if coming from San Jose. 

At the island, you're on your own until lunch, a buffet provided with the tour cost, at 1 PM. Afterward, you have more free time until you return to the mainland at 3 PM. Enjoy unlimited natural drinks, savor coffee and cookies, and soak up the rays with a provided beach bed!

Regarding activities on Tortuga Island, a must-do is snorkeling. The water clarity is next-level, providing some of the best snorkeling in Costa Rica. Imagine swimming with tropical fish, manta rays, and perhaps a dolphin. It's a snorkeler's dream come true!

Another remarkable aspect is the island's hiking trails. For those who can tear themselves away from the beach, the trails offer a glimpse into the island's lush interior. You'll witness breathtaking views of the surrounding ocean and a chance to spot local wildlife, including many exotic birds.

And for the eco-minded, Tortuga Island is an excellent example of eco-tourism done right. Efforts to preserve its natural beauty are evident, from the limited number of visitors allowed daily to the conscious practices encouraged among tourists.

Tortuga Island Tour encapsulates the essence of pura vida, or "pure life," for which Costa Rica is famous. Whether basking in the sun on white beaches or snorkeling in clear blue waters, Tortuga Island is a must-visit on your Costa Rica getaway.

Getting There

Here are step-by-step driving directions to the Tortuga Island Tour:

  • Start from San José, taking Route 27 towards Caldera.
  • Continue on Route 27 for approximately 60-90 minutes until you reach the exit for Puntarenas.
  • Exit towards Puntarenas and follow the signs to the ferry terminal.
  • Take the ferry from Puntarenas to Paquera. Ferries depart regularly; check the schedule in advance.
  • After reaching Paquera, continue on Route 160 towards Naranjo for about 20 minutes.
  • Look for the signs directing you to the Tortuga Island Tour, where boats usually dock.
  • Address: Q4F3+7RW, Puntarenas Province, Puntarenas, Costa Rica

Cost

Here are the costs to visit Tortuga Island Tour:

  • San Jose Adult: $130
  • San Jos Children (3-10): $105
  • Jaco Adult: $139
  • Jaco Children (3-10): $126
  • Puntarenas Adult: $129
  • Puntarenas Children (3-10): $95

Prices are subject to change; check their website for updates.

Local Tips

  • Don't miss your departure time! Refunds will not given to
  • Snorkeling and banana boat tours are included when leaving Jaco but not San Jose or Puntarenas. 
  • Wear comfortable water shoes for hiking and entering the ocean. 
  • Cocktails are available for purchase on the catamaran and beachside.
  • Bring cash for small purchases on the island, as card facilities may not always be available.
  • Wear reef-safe sunscreen to protect the coral and sea life.

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