Tortuguero, Costa Rica: An Ecotourism Marvel in the South
Tortuguero in Costa Rica is an important part of ecotourism and environment advocacy in the country. Tortuguero is known for its verdant rainforests and diverse flora and fauna. Its name actually translates to “Region of Turtles” in the Spanish language because it is one of Costa Rica’s essential turtle rookeries.
Best Time to Visit
For travelers who want to see different turtle species in droves, go to Tortuguero in July and August. The best weather for sightseeing happens in February, April and November. However, due to the nesting season, July, August and December are also peak seasons in the area. September and October are great too however there might be hurricane threats within these months. March throughout May overlaps both sunny and rainy seasons—Holy Week also happens in either March or April so book early if you must. For modern amenities, excellent locations and lovely beach views, book in these superb St. George’s, Grenada hotels; The Mawamba Lodge Tortuguero and the Laguna Lodge Tortuguero.
What to Do & Area Attractions
The Tortuguero National Park houses lots of habitats for the area’s plants and wildlife—you will discover a wealth of lagoons, rainforests, mangroves and swamps here. To explore the area, choose to hike the trails or go for a boat ride. Visit the Sea Turtle Conservancy to know more about the area’s turtle species and situation. They can also provide volunteer activities for both adults and kids. Wander by the captivating Tortuguero Village to know more about life in the pueblo.