
Destination:
South Pacific

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Description:
Departing early in the morning in our comfortable van we will drive down the Costanera Highway and along the Pacific coast for about 1 ½ hour to the town of Sierpe. There, we will stop for 30 minutes to delight with a tasty breakfast (not included). Later, we will board our cozy boat and cruise for 45 minutes down the Sierpe River through the largest mangrove swamp in Central America, watching the abundant wildlife along the shores.
Once we go through the Sierpe River mouth and into the Pacific Ocean, we will start our search for some of the 5 species of Dolphins, Whales and/or possibly the Sea Turtles that inhabit these waters. Your guide will illustrate the trip with interesting facts about these fascinating mammals and their natural history. The spectacular views of Drake Bay, Caño Island and Violines Island will amaze you. When you get hungry we will prepare a delicious picnic lunch and then get back to Dolphins and Whales watching. Around 3:00 p.m. we will start to head back to Sierpe and to Dominical.
Note: waiver required
Includes: naturalist bilingual guide, roundtrip transportation, boat transportation, lunch and park entrance fee.
Attire: comfortable clothing, strap sandals, hiking or sneakers shoes.
Bring: mosquito repellent, sun block, sunglasses, raincoat or poncho, binoculars, camera, plastic bags, extra water bottle, set of extra clothes, and a towel. Do not forget your prescribed medicine if you take any.
Operates: daily from 1 to 5 people Level of difficulty: Soft
Departs from: Dominical
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