You’ll glide through Tamarindo’s mangrove estuary by shaded boat, spotting monkeys, crocodiles and bright birds with a local guide who knows every twist of Las Baulas. With hotel pickup and water included, there’s nothing to organize — just bring sunscreen and let yourself settle into Costa Rica’s wild rhythm for two hours.
“That’s not a log, it’s a crocodile,” our guide Marco grinned, pointing just past the tangled roots. I squinted — honestly, I’d been staring at what I thought was driftwood for a good minute. The boat barely rocked as we drifted deeper into Las Baulas’ mangroves, the air thick with that earthy smell you only get near riverbanks. Somewhere overhead, a howler monkey let out this guttural call that made everyone go quiet for a second. It was humid but not unbearable; the shade from the canopy kept things comfortable, even though my shirt stuck to my back.
I didn’t expect to laugh so much on a wildlife tour, but Marco had stories for every bird we spotted — he even mimicked one of the herons (not badly). At one point he handed me his binoculars so I could see an iguana sunning itself on a branch. The kids on board were whispering about seeing “baby dinosaurs.” There was bottled water passed around and nobody seemed rushed. We’d been picked up right at our hotel in Tamarindo — no long bus ride, just straight to the rivermouth and onto the boat. That felt easy.
The best part? There was this moment when everything went still except for the buzz of insects and distant surf from Tamarindo Beach. Marco stopped talking and just let us listen. I think about that silence sometimes — how rare it is to feel like you’re somewhere wild but safe. The tide decides when you go, so your pickup time might shift (ours did), but honestly, it added to the feeling that nature was running the show, not us.
The safari lasts about two hours in total.
Yes, hotel pickup and drop-off are included for hotels in Tamarindo and Langosta areas.
You might see howler monkeys, crocodiles, iguanas and various birds during the trip.
Yes, it’s great for kids and those with limited mobility since there’s no long walk or bus ride involved.
The tour starts at the rivermouth in Tamarindo after hotel pickup.
Wear comfortable clothes, sunscreen and insect repellent; bottled water is provided.
Yes, tour time depends on high tide; your exact pickup time will be sent after booking.
Your day includes hotel pickup and drop-off in Tamarindo or Langosta area, all guidance from a bilingual local expert throughout Las Baulas’ mangroves, plus bottled water to keep you cool while you watch wildlife drift by under shady trees.
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