Osa Peninsula: Mangrove Kayaking Tour with Beach Break – Coronado, Costa Rica
Explore the mangroves of Coronado, Osa by kayak, learn about their ecological importance, and observe wildlife. Finish on the beach with fresh fruit, relaxation, and basic coastal survival tips.
PRICE: $90
per person
Begin your adventure by paddling through natural mangrove channels, surrounded by lush vegetation and a peaceful atmosphere. Along the way, your guide will explain the ecological importance of mangroves, including their role in coastal protection, biodiversity, and healthy marine ecosystems.
Keep an eye out for monkeys, tropical birds, reptiles, and other wildlife in their natural habitat. Then, continue toward a natural beach, where you’ll take a relaxing break and enjoy fresh fruit by the ocean.
During this time, your guide will share basic beach survival tips, such as coastal orientation, sun protection, reading the natural environment, and responsible beach practices.
This tour offers a perfect balance of soft adventure, nature, education, and relaxation, and no prior kayaking experience is required.
Paddle through natural mangrove channels and enjoy a peaceful atmosphere
Learn about the ecological importance of mangroves from your guide
Take a break on a natural beach and enjoy fresh fruit by the ocean
Get basic beach survival tips, such as coastal orientation and sun protection
You will arrive at the beach to relax and enjoy fresh fruit by the sea.
Bilingual tour guide (English-Spanish)
Kayaking equipment (paddles, seats, and kayak)
Snacks (water, coconut, cookies, pineapple, and watermelon)
Safety equipment (life jackets and first aid kit)
Parking
Personal medications.
Sunscreen, sandals, bath towel, refillable
water bottle, sunglasses, insect repellent, hat or cap.
Waterproof bag for valuables (optional).
Binoculars, cell phones, and video and/or photo cameras
optional).
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