Visitors can arrange
evening turtle tours with a licensed guide or park ranger.
Not exact matches
In addition to lounging by the
turtle - shaped pool, you can take a boat
tour to Isla Coronado to snorkel in some of the clearest water you have ever seen, rent a kayak at the kiosk on the beach to explore on your own, or
even try stand up paddleboarding.
Whether you are hiking, biking, canoeing, enjoying a tram
tour or speeding on an airboat you will be sure to spot plenty of wildlife including alligators,
turtles, wading birds and if you're lucky you might
even get a glimpse of a bobcat or
even a Florida panther.
This extensive
tour covers close to 30 miles round revealing a buffet of Big Island highlights see current eruption activity, rainbows, and an array of marine life which can include, dolphins, flying fish (Malolo), seabirds, Hawaiian Sea
Turtles &;
even Humpback Whales (Dec - May).
On this Tamarindo Turtle Nesting
tour, you will have the rare chance to see Olive Ridley and Green Pacific sea
turtles lay their eggs, and sometimes
even see the babies hatching and going out to sea!
Furthermore, since all
tour packages include these fun activities, it would be a shame to miss out on this fantastic opportunity to see up close and personal colorful tropical fish, green sea
turtles and
even larger marine creatures teeming the rocky reefs.
Although the
tour focus is on whale sharks, an amazing variety of reef life such as manta rays,
turtles, dolphins, whales and
even dugongs may be sighted during the cruise.
Wildlife Connection, an eco
tour group based in Marina Vallarta, offers an
evening tour to
turtle camps in Riviera Nayarit where visitors can participate in the release of baby
turtles and complete their experience with an educational lecture about the fascinating world of sea
turtles and their conservation.
And, if you visit between January and March, you can treat both the grandparents and your kids to an
evening guided
tour to watch baby
turtles emerge from the sand and take their first dip in the ocean.
If you find yourself in Hervey Bay outside of whale season, you can still head out for a half - day
tour to watch pods of dolphins frolic along the coast of the Great Sandy Strait (if you're lucky, you might
even spot some
turtles and dugongs!).
On the
tours you'll encounter wildlife such as dolphins,
turtles, and
even the occasional shark.
Jungle Surfing also works closely with Paddletrek Kayak Adventures, offering afternoon paddle
tours of Cape Tribulation Bay, exploring pristine beaches, mangroves, fringing reef and marine wildlife including
turtles, dolphins, dugongs, sting rays and
even whales in winter months.
Even on the «everyone does it» afternoon snorkel
tour out of San Pedro to Hol Chan Marine Reserve, we spotted countless fish, a moray eel, stingrays, multiple species of coral and a group of
turtles foraging in the sea grass — and that's not counting the side trip to Shark Ray Alley to swim with nurse sharks and stingrays.