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Las Baulas Estuary Tour: Into Costa Rica’s Coastal Wild
Features
- Free cancellation available
- 3h
- Mobile voucher
- Instant confirmation
- Multiple languages
Overview
- Kayak through Latin America’s largest mangrove forest
- Spot howler monkeys, iguanas, and exotic birdlife
- Enjoy a guided nature hike with ancient Indigenous sites
Activity location
- Tamarindo
- Tamarindo, Provincia de Guanacaste, Costa Rica
Meeting/Redemption Point
- 500 m SO de la Escuela de Playa Grande 933, Provincia de Guanacaste, Santa Cruz, 50308, Costa Rica | Pangas Beach Club Restaurant Entrance roadside
- Santa Cruz, Provincia de Guanacaste, Costa Rica
Check availability
Valid for 3 Hours, Las Baulas Estuary Tour: Into Costa Rica’s Coastal Wild in Multilingual
- 3h
- English
What's included, what's not
- Single or double kayak with comfortable seat pads, back rests and life jackets
- Bottled Water
- Snacks
- Protective dry bag to keep your valuables safe from water damage.
- Protective footwear
- Sunscreen
- Mosquito Repellent
- Camera or Smartphone
What you can expect
Highlights
Kayak through Latin America’s largest mangrove forest
Explore a protected estuary inside Las Baulas National Marine Park
Spot howler monkeys, iguanas, and exotic bird species
Enjoy a guided nature hike with Indigenous history insights
Visit ancient archaeological sites with canopy viewpoints
Escape the crowds on a peaceful, off-the-beaten-path tour
Full Description
Discover Costa Rica’s coastal wilderness on a guided kayak and hiking tour through Las Baulas National Marine Park. This eco-adventure takes you into an undeveloped mangrove forest that can only be accessed by water, offering a quiet and immersive experience far from Tamarindo’s busy beaches.
Begin your tour at Pangas Beach Club, where your local guide provides a short safety briefing and basic kayaking instruction. No prior kayaking experience is required. Paddle calmly through mangrove-lined waterways for approximately 40 minutes while keeping an eye out for howler monkeys, iguanas, parrots, herons, and other native wildlife.
At the heart of the park, leave the kayaks behind and continue on foot with a guided nature hike. Walk along forest trails while learning about native plants, ancient trees, and their importance to Indigenous cultures. Highlights include massive pochote trees up to 500 years old, dragon-fruit cactus, wild hibiscus, and the iconic Guanacaste tree.
The hike also includes a visit to an ancient Indigenous archaeological site, where you’ll climb to a panoramic viewpoint overlooking the mangrove canopy — an ideal spot for wildlife observation and photos. After the hike, return to the kayaks for a relaxing paddle back, enjoying refreshments along the way.
Tours are scheduled around the tides and typically start 60–90 minutes before high tide to ensure optimal conditions. Start times may be adjusted after booking, and the local operator will confirm the exact departure time in advance.
Includes
Single or double kayak
Life jacket
Padded seat and backrest
Dry bag for valuables
Bottled water
Snacks
Certified local guide
Not Suitable For
People with severe mobility impairments
What to Bring
Water shoes or protective footwear
Sunscreen
Mosquito repellent
Camera or smartphone
Meeting Point
Pangas Beach Club, Tamarindo
Parking, bathrooms, and showers available
Duration
Approximately 3 hours
Location
Activity location
- Tamarindo
- Tamarindo, Provincia de Guanacaste, Costa Rica
Meeting/Redemption Point
- 500 m SO de la Escuela de Playa Grande 933, Provincia de Guanacaste, Santa Cruz, 50308, Costa Rica | Pangas Beach Club Restaurant Entrance roadside
- Santa Cruz, Provincia de Guanacaste, Costa Rica