Tamarind bay half-day catamaran sail Playa-Flamingo, Costa-Rica

Playa Flamingo, Costa Rica

Catamaran

Watercraft Type

Catamaran

capacity

Max. Capacity

20

cabin

No. Cabin

6

berth

No. Berth

12

Description

Take a half-day sailing excursion to discover the splendor of Costa Rica's Pacific Coast. The Pacific coast provides gorgeous views, undiscovered beaches, and an amazing nautical experience, whether you're beginning your day with the crisp morning breeze or ending it with a breathtaking sunset. Costa Rica's coastline is well known for its pristine waters and verdant jungles, providing ideal sailing, surfing, and animal viewing opportunities. For many years, surfers, nature lovers, and those looking for opulent vacations have been captivated by Costa Rica's Pacific coast. You can visit remote areas, thriving marine life, and immaculate beaches that are normally inaccessible by sailing here.

You could visit a number of amazing locations along Costa Rica's Pacific Coast during your half-day sail. You can explore the serene waters of the Gulf of Papagayo and give snorkeling and paddleboarding a try. Tamarindo Bay provides great surf breaks that are suitable for surfers of all skill levels. Another peaceful location to find peaceful coves that are perfect for fishing or just lounging is the Gulf of Nicoya.

Explore Quepos and the well-known Marina Pez Vela, which is the ideal location for sport fishing, further south. A more remote experience is provided by Bahia Drake, also called Drake Bay, where you may see dolphins or whales, particularly during migratory seasons. The name Bahia Ballena (Whale Bay) says it all: if you're lucky, you'll see magnificent whales. Discover the unique biodiversity of the Osa Peninsula, which is home to some of the best animal viewing in the nation. Playa Flamingo provides a combination of peace and quiet and water sports like paddle boarding and snorkeling. Finally with its vibrant coral reefs and unique aquatic life, Isla del Caño is a diver's paradise.

● Playa Flamingo

Playa Flamingo is a gorgeous white sand beach that provides a blend of leisure and excitement. While sport fishermen can embark on a deep-sea expedition to capture marlin, sailfish, and other species, its serene, turquoise seas are perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and paddle boarding. Many tourists like sailing or going on a sunset cruise to see the striking hues as the day comes to an end because of the truly stunning sunsets here. Excellent golf courses and opulent resorts are also available on Playa Flamingo if you're in the mood for land-based sports.

● The Papagayo Gulf

A peaceful sanctuary, the Gulf of Papagayo lies tucked away on the northwest coast of Costa Rica. It is well-known for its beautiful beaches and serene waters, making it a popular spot for lovers of water sports. Enjoy a day of kayaking, paddle boarding, or snorkeling in the glistening seas while discovering the diverse marine life that flourishes there. On one of the Gulf's more remote beaches, such as Playa Panama or Playa Nacascolo, take a leisurely swim or sunbathe for a more laid-back experience. In addition, there are many upscale resorts in the region that provide exquisite cuisine and spa treatments to round out your tropical getaway.

● Tamarindo Bay

A busy beach and surfing hotspot, Tamarindo Bay is ideal for beachcombers. Tamarindo is well-known for its reliable surf breakers and is a popular destination for both novice and expert surfers. Try sport fishing, where you can catch sailfish, marlin, and other fish, if surfing isn't your thing. Take a nature excursion to see crocodiles, monkeys, and exotic birds, or kayak through the area's mangroves. Relax at one of Tamarindo's beachside eateries and savor fresh seafood while the sun sets over the Pacific after an exciting day of exploring.

● Nicoya Gulf

With a variety of activities to suit any traveler, the Gulf of Nicoya provides a tranquil haven. Discover secluded coves, verdant mangroves, and picturesque islands such as Tortuga Island, where you can snorkel amidst vibrant coral reefs and tropical fish, by sailing over the placid waters. Kayaking and paddle boarding are popular activities here, and you may even see dolphins playing close by. There is a lot of wildlife for birdwatchers to enjoy, such as scarlet macaws, herons, and pelicans. Visit the tiny fishing communities scattered along the coast and try the native fare for a taste of the local way of life.

● Marina Pez Vela and Quepos

Quepos has a variety of activities for those who enjoy the outdoors and adventure, and it is the entry point to the internationally recognized Manuel Antonio National Park. Catch sailfish, tuna, and mahi-mahi when you go deep-sea fishing from the neighboring Marina Pez Vela, one of Costa Rica's best fishing ports. If you would rather remain on land, visit Manuel Antonio's lush rainforest paths, where you can see sloths, monkeys, and tropical birds. The marina itself is a bustling area with high-end eateries and retail establishments, ideal for a laid-back evening following a day of sightseeing.

● Bahía Drake (Drake Bay)

Known for its remarkable biodiversity and close proximity to Corcovado National Park, Drake Bay is a hidden gem. For individuals seeking to fully immerse themselves in nature, this bay is ideal. Visit Caño Island Biological Reserve for a diving or snorkeling excursion to see sharks, rays, sea turtles, and colorful coral reefs. For those who enjoy wildlife, Drake Bay provides guided tours through the deep rainforest of Corcovado, which is home to tapirs, jaguars, and a variety of unusual birds. Other well-liked pastimes include horseback riding along the beaches and kayaking through the mangroves.

● Bahía Ballena (Whale Bay)

Named for its sandbar that resembles a whale's tail, Bahía Ballena is a must-see for those who enjoy animals, especially from July to October and December to March when whales are watching. You can take a guided whale-watching excursion at Marino Ballena National Park, which includes this tranquil bay, to witness humpback whales, dolphins, and even manta rays. Here, diving and snorkeling are quite common activities that let you experience the Pacific Ocean's underwater splendor. See toucans and other species while hiking into the nearby rainforest to find secret waterfalls.

● Osa Peninsula

One of Costa Rica's most isolated and biodiverse regions is the Osa Peninsula. Corcovado National Park, sometimes called the crown gem of Costa Rica's national parks, is located on the peninsula. Explore this virgin jungle on foot to see a wide range of animals, such as tapirs, scarlet macaws, and monkeys. Take a guided kayak tour through the meandering mangroves or dive or swim around Isla del Caño to discover the diverse marine ecosystems. With hundreds of species flourishing in the thick jungle, the Osa Peninsula is also a fantastic location for bird viewing.

● Isla del Cano

A little island off the Osa Peninsula, Isla del Caño is renowned for its amazing marine life. Sea turtles, dolphins, manta rays, and colorful coral reefs may be found in the crystal-clear seas around the island, making it a popular diving and snorkeling destination. You may even be fortunate enough to see sharks and humpback whales. For those who wish to explore both the land and the sea, the island is a haven since it is a protected wildlife reserve. Popular activities that let you fully appreciate the beauty of this unspoiled island include kayaking and guided eco-tours.

Take a luxurious cruise on the 61-foot Fountaine Pajot catamaran, which can hold up to 25 people. This roomy ship has four bedrooms, four bathrooms, and lots of indoor and outdoor seating for a relaxing and sophisticated cruise. Enjoy the ocean breeze while the staff prepares a delectable four-course meal in the fully equipped kitchen. Your needs will be met by a certified captain and crew, who will put you at ease by guiding you through safety procedures and making sure everyone has life jackets and other appropriate safety gear.

An open bar with premium liquors and a gourmet four-course dinner prepared fresh on board are included with every charter. In addition to fishing, paddleboarding and just relaxing with noodles in the warm seas, snorkeling with a guide is a must for adventure seekers. The chance to see whales, dolphins and other marine life will excite wildlife aficionados. The crew will provide you information about the biodiversity of the area while you sail, making your trip both fascinating and instructive.

A comprehensive safety briefing, a certified captain and crew and all required equipment on board provide peace of mind for your trip. The cost also includes fishing gear, paddleboards and snorkeling gear in addition to the gourmet meal, open bar and range of activities. Every tour is made to make the most of your time on the water while providing flexibility for your needs, whether you're starting at 8:00 AM to 12:00 for a revitalizing morning sail or choosing to take the sunset experience from 13:00 to 18:00 from Playa Flamingo and depart from the same area.

Your charter experience promises adventure, leisure and lifelong memories, whether you're sailing along the beautiful coastline or taking in the calm Pacific waters. Don't pass up the opportunity to see Costa Rica's breathtaking scenery from the water, which is the ideal viewpoint. This amazing adventure is waiting for you, making it ideal for families or parties who want to explore!

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Characteristics

Manufacturer : Fountaine Pajot
Model : Eleuthera 60
Manufactured Year : 2007
No. Cabin : 6
No. Berths : 12
Length (meters) : 18.28
Width (meters) : 8.57
Draft (meters) : 1.45
Engine: in HP : 2x110
Engine Type : Inboard
Max Authorized Capacity): 12
Max Bookable Capacity: 20
Fuel Tank Capacity: 1100 ltr
Fresh Water Capacity: 1100 ltr

Availability Details

Schedule for check-in : 8:00
Schedule for check-out : 12:00
Duration: 4:00 Hours

Charter Options

This listing is listed for following charter options.

With Captain and Crew both

Pick & Drop Facility
- No
- Not provided

Fuel included in price?
-No
- Not included

Included in the Charter
- 4 course meal, Open bar with high end lIquors

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.


Booking rules

HALF-DAY AND SUNSET PRICES

● 10 Pax - 2519$ (Extra per person 252$)

● 15 Pax - 3324$ (Extra per person 221$)

● 20 Pax - 4014$ (Extra per person 201$)

INCLUSIONS:

● Yacht Rental

● Licensed Captain and Crew

● Life jackets and lifeboats on board

● Sailing the pacific coast of Costa Rica

● Gourmet 4 course meal prepared on board

● Snorkeling accompanied by a guide

● Paddle boards, noodles and fishing equipment

● Whale watching if you’re lucky

● Open bar with high end liquors

EXCLUSIONS:

● Fuel cost

● Port charges

● Cleaning

● Crew gratitudes

● Tax

● Additional costs depending on pickup location

CANCELLATION POLICY

● Cancellations made three or more days before the tour will receive a full refund.

● Cancellations made within three days (72 hours) of the tour will result in the deposit being charged.

● Cancellations made less than 24 hours before the tour will be charged 100% of the tour price.

BOOKING POLICY:

To secure your reservation, a 50% deposit of the total tour cost is required at the time of booking.

FOOD & BEVERAGE:

● Green Salad: Fresh greens, veggies, avocado, balsamic vinaigrette

● Bruschetta: Toasted French bread, Tomatoes, Sashimi (if caught), Charcuterie board available at extra cost

● Creamy Mushroom Linguini: Linguini with bacon, Mushroom cream sauce, parmesan

● Dessert: Marble Cake, Chocolate and vanilla cake, fresh fruit, whipped cream

● Liquor: Vodka, Tequila, Rum, Whiskey, Gin, Wine, Margaritas

● Cocktails: Mojito, Gin & Tonic, Guaro sour, Pina colada, Cuba Libre

● Beer: Imperial, Pilsen

● Non-Alcoholic: Soda, Juice, Coffee

(Please inform us of any allergies)
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Damage deposit : £0

Damage Deposit is fully refunded to you in 72 hours of your checkout, subject to any breakage/damage claims by the Operator/Owner.

- The charter option is With Captain and Crew both, hence no deposit shall be required.


Location

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


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