Horseback Ride to EL Chorro Waterfall (Beach ride):
This horseback Ride is an incredibly popular journey along Montezuma Beach with amazing views. On this ride, you can feel the ocean breeze on your face while you gallop in the sand. It is a unique, freeing experience.
Horseback Ride to La Florida (Mountain ride):
This ride is a country-side journey through farms and beautiful forest where it is possible to see a lot of Costa Rica's flora and fauna. The trip is specially designed for nature lovers. At the end of your journey, you will find La Florida waterfall, a beautiful waterfall that is sure to increase the magnificent nature of the trip.
Montezuma Canopy Tour
The Canopy Tour is definitely one of the most popular attractions in the area, boasting nine cables and eleven platforms. Glide through the canopy for a birds-eye view of the forest.
All-inclusive, Tortuga Island Tour
You'll begin your voyage to Tortuga Island with a breathtaking 50-minute boat ride. Jagged volcanic rock spills into the sea to create a dramatic contrast with the brown sand, red rocks and crushed shells that make up the variety of different beaches along the way. Manta rays and humpback whales are just a few examples of the marine life frequently viewed from the boat as we make our way to the island. Upon arriving to the tropical paradise of Tortuga Island, we anchor the boat within viewing distance of the white sand beach for our first snorkeling session.
The trip includes...
Diving
Tortuga Island is located off the Central Pacific coast of Costa Rica close to the Nicoya Peninsula. It is surrounded by an abundance of dive sites, most of which are accessible within thirty minutes by boat.
The island and its surroundings are famous throughout the world. It is the only area in Costa Rica and Central America which can boast of three shipwrecks, providing one of the best diving adventures in Costa Rica and Central America. Average visibility ranges from 30 to 50 feet with the possibility of 80 feet. In addition to the sunken vessels, we dive volcanic rock formations and rock pinnacles.
Our local dive sites offer white tip sharks, giant schools of grunts, yellowtail snapper, spotted eagle rays, turtles, stingrays, angel fish, octopus, sea horses, starfish, frog fish and many species of eels. We have also seen whale sharks up to 35 feet long on numerous occasions, as well as spinner dolphin, humpback whales, pilot whales, and orcas.