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Experience the Glorious Humpback Whales 
and Dolphins of Costa Rica!

August 21-27, 2010

$1250 per person based on double occupancy

Costa Rica enjoys the longest season of Humpback Whales in the world as we get migrations from both North and South America.  August is the very best time of the year to see the Humpback Whales with lots of sightings of moms, babies and rowdy males.  

You will experience all the wonders of Costa Rica's crown jewel rainforest, tours to Corcovado National Park including including monkeys, sloths, toucans and macaws. In Drake Bay and Corcovado National Park you can see plants and animals found no where else in the world.  

Only in Drake Bay, Costa Rica will you find this incredible combination of wildlife both on land and at sea.  Come explore the most biologically intense place on earth, both on land and at sea!  

Here is your incredible itinerary for the week:

August 21 - Arrive in San Jose, Costa Rica and spend the night at our recommended hotel in San Jose.

August 22 - Fly directly to Drake Bay and arrive at Hotel Ojala.  Hotel Ojala has a great location on a hill overlooking the bay, only 200 meters from the ocean.  Rooms are air-conditioned, the only such option in Drake Bay, and they have a cool outdoor jacuzzi too.  You will often eat the fish caught that day and it doesn't get any fresher than that!  Relax, snorkel, horseback ride (must be arranged ahead of time)

August 23 - Dolphin and Whale Encounter.  Tour starts at 8:00 am and ends between 2 and 3 pm depending on what we see.  Lunch is either on the boat or at San Josecito beach where you can relax and snorkel.  Tours are guided by Sierra, who has over 12 years guiding dolphin and whale encounters and is the founder of The Vida Marina Foundation. Humpback whale sightings are virtually guaranteed this time of year, and we will also get to play with the spotted and perhaps bottlenose dolphins in the area.

August 24 - Corcovado National Park - After an early breakfast, you leave for Corcovado National Park. The crown jewel of Costa Rica's rainforests and the most biologically intense place on earth, Corcovado is home to 400 species of birds, 140 mammals, 116 species of amphibians and reptiles, 500 species of trees and 6000 species of insects. Corcovado National Park protects several endangered species including jaguar, puma, scarlet macaw, crocodiles, tapir, poison dart and golden frogs and the harpy eagle. Turtles lay their eggs on the beaches. Our experienced guide will help you to see and identify the amazing amount of animals, trees and plants found here. Hike through the rich rainforest and see for yourself what Costa Rica is most famous for. Lunch is served at the Ranger's Station. Back for dinner and sharing of sightseeing stories.

August 25 - Dolphin and Whale Encounter.

August 26 - Dolphin and Whale Encounter.

August 27 - Return flight to San Jose in the AM

 

What the cost of $1250 includes:

One night in San Jose, taxi to airport, roundtrip flight to/from Drake Bay plus transportation to/from airports, five nights accommodations at Hotel Ojala, three dolphin/whale encounters, one guided tour to Corcovado National Park, all meals while in Drake Bay.

What it does NOT include:  Flights to San Jose (we recommend Spirit Air for cheap tickets if they fly from your area), meals while in San Jose, airport exit fee of $27 (paid at the airport when you leave Costa Rica)

Space is very limited and this tour package will sell fast as it is the only tour we are doing this whale season, so book now!

What to Bring:

Valid Passport. It is up to the individual traveler to check current international travel laws and make sure their passport is up to date and valid.
Quality snorkeling gear. Most hotels in the area have it if you do not have your own.
Bathing suit (at least one, 2 is better)
Shorts (fast drying clothes are best)
t-shirts
At least one pair of durable long pants
Good hiking shoes or boots
sun hat
light-weight rain jacket or poncho
30+ sun block (no oils please, it makes our boat slippery!)
lip balm
Sunglasses
flashlight with extra batteries
insect repellent 
anti-itch ointment 
washcloths, toothbrush etc.
seasickness medication
Extra cash for tips, souvenirs, emergencies

While not necessary, the following items may make your trip more enjoyable:

Camera/film
reading materials
binoculars

For any questions, please email us at info@divinedolphin.com

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