Palo Verde Boat Safari
Overview
With Palo Verde National Park and Chorotega pottery at the forefront, this adventure promises a rich encounter with Costa Rica's wildlife and cultural heritage. Participants will embark on a boat safari to observe fascinating animals, followed by a cultural presentation.
- 🛥️ A 1 hour and 20-minute boat safari showcases wildlife such as crocodiles and monkeys.
- 🍽️ A hearty Costa Rican lunch is included to recharge after the safari.
- 🎨 Learn about the intricate designs and cultural significance of Chorotega pottery through an engaging presentation.
- ⚠️ Ensure to dress appropriately for outdoor conditions and bring necessary items for comfort during the day.
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The experience offers several options. This price includes:
Shared Transport & Guide
Pickup included
- Playas del Coco, Hermosa, & RIU Hotels, Playa Panama (Secrets Papagayo, Mangroove)
- Hotel pick-up and drop off
- Lunch included
- National Park fees
- JW Marriott, Tamarindo, Langosta, Grande, Conchal, Flamingo
- Bilingual Tour Guide
- Transport from Waldorf Astoria, Catalinas, Andaz, Four Seasons, Planet Hollywood
- Gratuities
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Palo Verde National ParkHotel Pick up You will be picked up from your hotel journey one hour through the back roads of Guanacaste’s Sabanero (Cowboy Country) Province to Palo Verde National Park. 2 Hour Boat Safari on Tempisque River After a scenic guided drive, you will then hope into your boat and spend 2 hours on the Tempique River that borders the Palo Verde National Park, best known for its murky water and spectacular wetlands. Your naturalist guide will help to spot wildlife in the dry forest vegetation and mangroves. There are over 600 different species of birds, both local and migratory. Appropriately, this tour is a real treat for bird watchers, as you’ll have the chance of spotting a wide range of fowl that includes storks, egrets, spoonbills, grebes and more. Also be on the lookout for monkeys, iguanas, scarlet macaws, anteaters, crocodiles and caimans, which can often be seen lingering along the banks of the river. Costa Rica Style Lunch After your boat safari, you will be taken to eat a plentiful Costa Rican style meal called a Casado with rice, beans, salad, plantains, choice of meat, and more. Dietary restrictions can be accommodated. Guaitil Pottery Village Before heading back, we will visit the Guaitil Pottery village that is famous throughout Costa Rica and the rest of Central America for its pre-Columbian Chorotega style. They will show you how they make the pottery and there is an opportunity to buy some if you like!
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If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met,
you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.