Pacuare Reserve it's a private reserve on the in Matina, Costa Rica.
Was established in 1989 with approximately 1700 acres of tropical rainforest.
Pacuare Reserve's 6 kms of coastline are one of the most important nesting sites for endangered leatherback sea turtles in the country.
From February to September, visitors can be part of the turtle census and witness at close range the nesting process - an unforgettable experience for all. From June to October, thousands of baby leatherback and green turtles hatch - another great spectacle of nature to behold. Pacuare Reserve and the surrounding canals are rich in wildlife. The Reserve has 3 species of monkeys, 252 species of birds, and rarer species such as jaguar and ocelot.
Day 1, pick up at your hotel/Airbnb around 8:00am.
Transfer to Matina dock and then boat transfer to Pacuare Reserve.
Lunch on site
Time to settle in your room
Intro talk about the reserve
Free time
Dinner
Night walk (turtle census).
Day 2: breakfast
River tour (great opportunity for wildlife spotting and photography).
Lunch
Rainforest walk
Free time
Dinner
Night walk (turtle census)
Day 3: breakfast
Planting trees activity
Departure around 10:30 am by boat
Stop for lunch/snack (not included)
Transfer back to hotel/Airbnb