Las Baulas National Marine Park

Las Baulas National Marine Park

Las Baulas National Marine Park is a critical conservation area for the protection of leatherback sea turtles, offering stunning beaches and rich biodiversity.

1,100
Acres Protected
10
Miles of Trails
48,000
Annual Visitors
1990
Year Established

About Las Baulas National Marine Park

Las Baulas National Marine Park
 

Las Baulas National Marine Park, located in the Guanacaste province of Costa Rica, is renowned for its role in the conservation of leatherback sea turtles, one of the largest turtle species in the world. Spanning approximately 445 hectares of marine and coastal environments, the park features crucial nesting sites such as Playa Grande, as well as diverse ecosystems including mangroves and estuaries. The park was established in 1990 to safeguard the dwindling population of leatherback sea turtles, which arrive annually to lay their eggs on the park's beaches. Besides its ecological importance, Las Baulas offers a range of recreational activities. Visitors can enjoy guided turtle watching tours during the nesting season, explore the mangrove forests via kayaking, or relax on pristine beaches. The park is also home to various bird species, making it a haven for birdwatchers. Additionally, the surrounding waters are excellent for diving and snorkeling, providing a glimpse into the rich marine life. Las Baulas' blend of conservation efforts, natural beauty, and outdoor recreation makes it a compelling destination for environmentally conscious travelers.

Highlights

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Playa Grande Turtle Nesting Site

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Mangrove Forest Tours

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Bird Watching in Estuaries

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Kayaking through Estuary Channels

Notable Natural Features

Playa Grande

A major nesting site for leatherback sea turtles.

Estero de Tamarindo

This estuary offers excellent bird watching and kayaking opportunities.

Ventanas Beach

Provides quieter beach experiences away from the main tourist areas.