Whales, whales and more whales!

The whales are in and our waters have some of the best whale watching opportunities around. Lots of humpback moms with babies. It is common to also see dolphins, turtles and sometimes other types of whales as well.
Do not miss out on the opportunity to a close encounter with these gentle giants. We see them plentiful here in the Gulf of Nicoya in August, September and some whales hang out for a while in October and November as well.
Whale watching

Enjoy Isla Tortuga in the Low Season

Escape the ordinary and dive into an extraordinary adventure with us here at Bahía Rica Adventures on our day tour to Isla Tortuga. While many flock to this tropical paradise during the high season, the low season offers an equally enchanting, yet more tranquil, experience.

 

Isla Tortuga, renowned for its pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters, becomes a serene haven during the low season. The island’s natural beauty is undiminished, with lush greenery, vibrant marine life, and stunning landscapes waiting to be explored. The slightly quieter ambiance allows you to immerse yourself fully in the island’s magic without the bustle of larger crowds.

 

Our day tour starts with a scenic boat ride from Bahía Rica Adventures. As you glide across the calm waters, keep an eye out for rays, turtles and other marine life that often make appearances. The journey itself is a breathtaking introduction to the adventure that lies ahead.

 

Upon arrival at Isla Tortuga, snorkeling enthusiasts can dive into the warm, inviting waters to discover a colorful underwater paradise teeming with exotic fish and coral reefs. For those who prefer to stay above water, stand-up paddleboarding offers a unique perspective of the island’s coastline, combining adventure with tranquility.

 

Relaxation is also on the agenda. Lounge on the soft, white sands under the shade of swaying palm trees, or take a leisurely swim in the gentle waves.

 

A day tour with Bahía Rica Adventures during the low season is more than just a trip; it’s a relaxing escape that reconnects you with nature. With fewer tourists around, you can truly savor the serene beauty of Isla Tortuga. Join us for an unforgettable adventure and discover why the low season is the perfect time to experience this tropical gem.

 

The Ultimate 3-week Costa Rica itinerary for families

Bioluminescence

Looking for a perfect family adventure in Costa Rica?
Check out Jane Geffin’s article on “The Ultimate 3-week Costa Rica Itinerary for Families. As a previous guest at Bahia Rica, Jane includes our guesthouse and bioluminescent kayak tour in her recommendation. Follow Jane’s expert advice to make the most of your family’s trip, with exiting activities and hidden gems to explore. Dive into her article for a detailed guide on creating unforgettable memories in Costa Rica.

The Ultimate 3 Week Costa Rica Itinerary for Families

 

Jane Geffin’s blog about the bioluminescent kayak tour

Embark on an informative journey with Jane Geffin as she on her web page “The Family Conscience” recounts her bioluminescent kayak tour and accommodation experience here at Bahia Rica. Dive into Jane’s blog to learn more about the bioluminescence and what to expect if you decide to join a tour.

 

Bioluminescence Costa Rica Kayaking Tour

Bioluminescent kayak tour blog

Matt and Jenn, is a couple who left Boston to pursue a dream of traveling, living, and starting a family in Costa Rica. They visited us and wrote a great article about their experience on our bioluminescent kayak tour. They even managed to take some pictures with their cell phone – rad how they did it in their article.

https://www.twoweeksincostarica.com/bioluminescent-kayak-tour/

 

Bioluminescent kayak tour with Bahia Rica

 

Isla Tortuga, SUP and bioluminescence

Rachelle is a photographer from South Africa traveling around the world and sharing her experiences in some super nice videos.
Check out her YouTube channel: Tales of Odyssey

She and her friend came to Bahia Rica and we took them out on some of our adventures.

Put on full screen sit back and enjoy this video!!!!

 

 

STAND UP for the cause!

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month!
We support the Remada Rosa stand up paddling event that raises money for early breast cancer detection, treatment, and education.
Come join us for a day of paddling in the Paquera Bay. Bring your own SUP board, or use one of ours.

We will lend you our SUP boards (FREE) so that

Tou can participate in this virtual competition.

You ONLY pay the registration for the REMADA ROSA event – register on this link: https://forms.gle/5VHAeE7DRKaTx9RP6

SATURDAY Oct 23rd
8am (4 SUP boards available)
10am (4 SUP boards available)
12 noon (4 SUP boards available)
2pm (4 SUP boards available)


If
you want to support this cause, contact us.

WhatsApp 8850-5314 /post@bahiarica.com

Whale watching season!

The humpback whales are cruising the Costa Rican waters, and these months they come all the way into the gulf. We mostly encounter moms and babies. Book your special trip with us to see these gentle giants now.

We cruise around small islands, past spectacular rocky coast lines and beautiful sand beaches on our search for the whales. Sometimes they hang out more out in the open water, and other times they are all the way in close to shore.

We are very often entertained by the baby jumping and making a show, while the mom swims alongside it. Every so often we are rewarded by a huge breach from the giant mom as well.

 

Ocean Clean Up Sept. 18th!

We are joining a huge effort on the whole Nicoya Peninsula on September 18th. Together we call on everyone to join us doing massive clean up of the ocean and the beaches of the peninsula.

We hope to see a huge number of volunteers cleaning the beaches on our peninsula. We are joining the effort with our Kayak Ocean Clean Up project.

Join us on September 18th and help us clean our ocean.
9am – 12pm
at Bahia Rica, Punta Cuchillo, Paquera


Contact us to reserve your kayak now:

post@bahiarica.com
WhatsApp: 8850-5314


We provide:

Free use of our kayaks
Life vests
Bags and scoops for picking up trash
Water, limonade, biscuits and coffee


You have to bring:

Mask
Sunscreen and hat/caps
Light clothes
Water bottle for refilling
An empty clean 1 gallon plastic container if you have one (for collecting micro plastic for Eco-blocks)

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