Parque

Marino Las Baulas National Park

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Consejos de personas locales

Julio & Lady
December 19, 2017
Parque Nacional Marino Las Baulas is one of the most important areas of Baula turtle nesting
Rebecca
July 19, 2015
Playa Grande is part of a national park, which means it is protected, no boats, only swimmers and surfers.
Christian
November 3, 2018
Playa Grande is home to a remarkable natural phenomena that takes place annually right on its sands. The Leatherback Turtles (Las Baulas), an endangered species, make their way to the beach en masse each year to bury their eggs in the white sand. The park was founded to protect these magnificent creatures and their reproduction process
Joel
August 11, 2017
protected national marine park. turtles lay and hatch their their eggs here. Night tours available
Stephanie
March 20, 2022
A national park just north of Tamarindo. Take an estuary boat tour or SUP and get a peak at baby crocodiles, monkeys, and birds. Short hike to a waterfall for a swim and lunch.

Actividades únicas en los alrededores

Ruta senderismo hacia Cascada La Leona
Clase de surf con garantía de éxito
Yoga y meditación frente al mar

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Ubicación
Santa Cruz, Provincia de Guanacaste