Palo Verde Boat Tour from Playa Flamingo
Overview
Wildlife watching in Guanacaste is best experienced through a guided boat tour in Palo Verde National Park. A journey along the Tempisque River offers a unique opportunity to observe various species in their natural habitat.
- 🦎 A 1.5-hour boat tour in a 20-25 seat motorboat provides an up-close view of the park's wildlife.
- 🐊 Common sightings include iguanas, crocodiles, white-faced monkeys, howler monkeys, herons, and more.
- 👵 Ideal for families and seniors as there is no strenuous activity involved, making it accessible for all.
- 🚍 The tour includes roundtrip transportation, a bilingual guide, national park fee, breakfast, and water.
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Duration: 5 hours: Driving like 1 hr and 35 minutes to get to the river
Breakfast
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- Hotel pickup and drop-off (selected hotels only)
- Lunch (Typical food)
- Bottled water
- Professional guide
- Alcoholic drinks
Meeting point
Return details
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Palo Verde National ParkDriving more or less 1 hr and 35 minutes through the Country Site, you will arrive to enjoy a two-hour cruise along the river that has the nearest access to Palo Verde National Park. This river is one of most important of Costa Rica, because years ago, Tempisque River was used as a line of Transportation for people and goods like cattle and sugar cane. In addition, the river is considered one of the largest bird Sanctuaries in Central America. Tempisque River Possess large amount of birdlife, including aquatic birds such as herons, egrets, ibis, storks, roseate spoonbill and many other species. Other than birds, monkeys enjoy to climb and eat leaves and fruits from the trees along the river. The respected crocodiles and huge iguanas sit on rocks to warm up their bodies under the sun. The tour ends with a delicious typical Costa Rican meal.
If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.