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Dolphin & Whales Encounter
Ocean Forest Ecolodge, Osa Peninsula
Duration: 1 day
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Ocean Forest Ecolodge
$125

About your trip

Discover the Majestic Marine Life of Drake Bay

Explore the wonders of Drake Bay with our trusted local tour operator, Divine Dolphin, led by passionate and experienced guides. Their boats are equipped with on-board hydrophones, allowing you to listen to the mesmerizing songs of dolphins and whales as they swim nearby.

Each tour is a unique experience, with flexible itineraries that adjust to the season—whether staying near the coast during humpback whale season or heading offshore in search of mega pods of dolphins.

Did you know that Drake Bay is one of the few places on Earth where humpback whales from both hemispheres come to give birth and raise their young?

  • From December to April, they arrive from the Northern Hemisphere.

  • From July to November, they migrate from the Southern Hemisphere.

This means you have nearly year-round opportunities to witness these majestic creatures breaching, singing, and swimming alongside your boat.

Enjoy a full-day tour that includes a delicious vegetarian lunch, snacks, and cold water. Snorkeling opportunities may also be available, depending on ocean conditions.


What's included

Boat ride

Round trip

Bilingual Guide

Snack and Water

What's not included

Personal Items

Towels, sunblock

Itinerary

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Itinerary

8:00 am - 8:15 am Pick-up at the beach,

1:00 pm to 1:30 pm.  Returning around

Join us for an unforgettable adventure in Drake Bay, Costa Rica!

About your organizer

Discover Ocean Forest Ecolodge, a hidden gem in nature's embrace. With exclusive access to a pristine beach, our sanctuary offers serenity and relaxation. Adjacent to Corcovado National Park and Caño Island Biological Reserve, immerse yourself in lush jungle landscapes just steps away. Encounter vibrant wildlife, from monkeys to toucans, ensuring enchantment at every turn. Join us for an unforgettable journey into Costa Rica's biodiversity.

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