Enjoyable Snorkeling Tour of three days and two nights Puntarenas, Costa Rica

Puntarenas, Costa Rica

Sailing Yacht

Watercraft Type

Sailing Yacht

Experience Type

Duration

3 DAYS

Max. Person

10 person

Description

Explore Costa Rica's natural beauty from the comfort of our vintage 45' Ketch. Anchor in isolated island coves, visit natural parks only accessible by boat, snorkel in coral reefs, or dive for fresh seafood. Aboard the launch, you may sunbathe on isolated beaches or explore through virgin woods. Whatever you decide, have fun in the sun. The captain and staff are committed to make your voyage an unforgettable experience.

Awaken to the aroma of freshly ground coffee and a breakfast of local fruits and traditional cuisine. Under sail. Participate as actively as you like in the boat's operations; understand the electronic systems, adjust the sails, assume the helm, chart our path, or simply rest and read a book. Try your hand at catching fresh fish for the evening meal, Mackerel and Mahi Mahi are wonderful on the "barbi". Shore excursions, hiking, snorkeling, surfing, boogie boarding, body surfing, swimming, and fishing are all available while at anchor. Lunch is provided in the middle of the day, and supper follows drinks at twilight.

Our 45' Center cockpit ketch has two private bedrooms, two heads, one shower, a roomy salon, a refrigerator, a wide cockpit, cutting-edge technology, and roller furling. It has been completely renovated. She is spotless and eager to accompany you on your next excursion!

The front cabin has two single bunks, a wardrobe, a head and a shower. The aft stateroom is equipped with a huge queen-sized bed, a wardrobe, drawers, and a head. Both feature hatches that open onto the deck and sufficient windows for ventilation.

We provide special event cruises for Anniversaries, Birthdays, Weddings, Family Reunions, Quinceanos, and Company Retreats.

Sailing Destinations Caño Island

Isla Del Cao is a tiny island in Costa Rica's Bahia de Coronado (Bay of Coronado). It is located on Costa Rica's Pacific Ocean coast, east of the Peninsula de Osa. The island has been designated as a protected national park, with a permanent ranger post. Nonetheless, it is a popular tourist site, with people drawn to its beaches, coral beds, and aquatic life. Manta rays, dolphins, sea turtles, whales, and a large variety of fish are among the marine life. The island has a rich historical and archaeological legacy: it was thought to be an old Indian cementery, but the most astounding discovery is the large number of stone spheres discovered all across the island. Some are nearly flawless and come in a variety of sizes.

The vegetation is comparable to that of Corcovado National Park. Pigs and tepezcuintles are the only animals present. There is a route that around the entire island. Camping is permitted near the administrative building, and there are latrines and potable water available.

Gulf of Nicoya

The Nicoya Peninsula is separated from the Costa Rican mainland by the Gulf of Nicoya, which has a marine and coastal scenery of marshes, rocky islands, and cliffs. The Gulf of Nicoya was formed by a volcanic fault line that caused the existing land to collapse into the sea. It is shallow and provides an ideal home for mangroves, which play a vital part in Costa Rica's environment. Many wildlife reside in the lush green mangrove colonies, including raccoons, frigate birds, crabs, kingfishers, various reptiles and snakes, oysters, and even stingrays and tiny sharks. The Nicoya Peninsula is well-known for the presence of Ridley and Leatherback turtles, who arrive to lay their eggs at various times of the year. Visitors can see anteaters, sloths, boa constrictors, ocelots and pumas, herons, caracaras, and agoutis in the ecological reserves of southern Nicoya. There are around 20 separate islands, several of which have magnificent beaches and each has its own distinct wildlife. Nicoya is a wildlife-rich dry and wet tropical forest setting. A haven for nature enthusiasts.

Punta Coral Island

Punta Coral Island is a 30-acre private reserve that is home to various types of animals and is situated in some of the world's last surviving tropical dry forest. Private beaches, snorkeling, kayaking, and guided hiking trips are all available.

Drake Bay

Because the region was once only accessible by water, it has remained mainly untouched low-land tropical rainforest. It is one of the Pacific coast's last surviving such locations. Since around 1990, eco-tourism has been the primary economic driver in the area. Sir Francis Drake is said to have utilized this harbor in the 16th century, and it is the location of one of the British pirate's mythical buried treasures. Drake Bay's major town, Agujitas, has a population of roughly 1,000 people. There are miles and miles of gorgeous coastline with rocky crags and sandy coves that run southward from Agujitas, where the settlement of Drake Bay is located, about 12 miles to the boundary of Corcovado National Park.

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Characteristics

Manufacturer : Local Build
Model : Custom Made
No. Cabin : 2
No. Berths : 3
Length (meters) : 13.71
Width (meters) : 7
Draft (meters) : 2
Max Auth. Capacity: 10

Availability Details

Schedule for check-in:
( At the date of Departure )
10:00
Schedule for check-out:
( At the date of Arrival )
17:30
Duration:
( Days/Weeks )
3 DAYS

Booking rules

BOOKING RULES: Meals, coffee, tea, juice, soft drinks, and sundowners are included in the charge. Guests choose meal times and kind of cuisine (clients with particular dietary requirements must note this at the time of booking). Transportation to and from Juan Santa Maria Airport is available. The English-speaking captain has over 40 years of sailing charter expertise in this region of the world. We can and will design any trip or destination, including surfing, snorkeling, whale viewing, dolphins, sea turtles, and more. Simply select your location and we will do the rest. All of our cruises are private charters, so you and your group will be the only ones on board. Hotel arrangements and ground transportation can be provided. Please let us know if we can assist you. To secure the reservation, we will require a 50% payment via PayPal. WHAT TO BRING Bring a bathing suit, a towel, sunscreen, a camera, any necessary medications, and a sense of adventure! INCLUDES Bedding and towels Snorkel gear Fishing gear 3 meals a day, snacks, seasonal fruits, juice, water, soft drinks, beer, etc. Served all day.

Charter Options

This listing is listed for following charter options.

With Captain and Crew both

Note for guests:

Based on the choice of charter option set for this listing and your choice to avail these options under the process of booking this charter, an extra fee may be applicable, for eg; for availing Crew service.


Cancellation Rules

Moderate Policy

No-show will result in reservation considered as forfeited.

Days not spent on account of early check-out is marked as forfeited.

Refunds under any cancellation terms & conditions excludes the KaterBlue service fee.


Location

Exact directions to the departure location will be provided after a confirmed booking.

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Listing since Jan 2023

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10 Guests in maximum

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