Explore the breathtaking Marino Ballena National Park on this guided boat tour from Uvita. Known as one of the world's premier locations for whale watching, this tour offers a chance to spot humpback whales during their migration seasons (January–April and July–November), as well as other marine life such as false-killer whales, bottlenose dolphins, Pacific spotted dolphins, and sea turtles. Bird enthusiasts can look out for species like white ibis, pelicans, and brown boobies.
Depending on the time of year, you may also enjoy snorkeling in the park’s pristine waters. Please note that snorkeling is available only during the dry season when water conditions are suitable, ensuring an enjoyable and safe experience. Our expert guide will share fascinating insights about the park’s unique marine ecosystem, history, and conservation efforts, making this a memorable adventure for nature lovers.
The tour departs from our office. Upon arrival, customers must apply the sanitation protocols and then go to check-in. An introductory talk about the tour is also given.
• Parque Nacional Marino Ballena - At the entrance of the Marino Ballena National Park, we will have a talk about the park and the safety rules to follow during the tour, as well as the delivery of the tickets to the park. Then we will walk 100mts along the beach until we get to the boat where we will start the tour. Attractions on the Whale Whatching Tour Marino Ballena National Park :
Parque Nacional Marino Ballena
Operates: Departure:
8:30 a.m
12:30 m.d
Just after the soccer field 150 meters west big signs Ballena Tour to the right
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Costa Rican Colón (CRC)
GMT-6
110VV, 60HzHz
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