Sea Turtle Tour And Half Release.

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Sea Turtle Tour And Half Release.

Explora Vallarta invites you to be part of the sea turtle conservation adventure, the most fascinating experience in Puerto Vallarta and Riviera Nayarit. Join our team of Marine Biologists who will introduce you to the mysterious life of these amazing marine reptiles.

Sea turtles come to our beaches to lay their eggs between the months of July and December. Our job is to protect them and the eggs deposited on the beaches until the time comes for the birth of the beautiful sea turtles that are released into the sea.

Let’s protect these endangered sea turtles, become a conservationist eco-volunteer and enjoy this experience for a lifetime; of course with total “Passion and Respect for Nature.”
Don’t miss this exciting ecological adventure. At Explora Vallarta we will share knowledge, experiences, adventures and respect for nature. By visiting our Sea Turtles tour in Puerto Vallarta and Riviera Nayarit, you will contribute to the realization of scientific research and conservation of these amazing ancient marine animals.

SEA TURTLES TOUR, RELEASE AND CONSERVATION

In Mexico we have 6 of the 7 species of Sea Turtles that exist on the planet.

Practice Responsible Tourism

What's included

  • Visit to the Turtle Camp.
  • Talk about sea turtles (techniques used for their conservation and search on the beach).
  • Specialized guides (marine biologists and naturalists).
  • Release of newborn sea turtles into the sea.
  • Donation to conservation project.
  • Bottled water, juices, cereal bars.

Highlights of our National Park tour, our Staff and why to book with us

  • We carry out Responsible Tourism.
  • We carry out activities with small groups to avoid causing damage in the area and to ensure greater safety for our travelers; Personalized Tours.
  • Professional guides (Marine Biologists or Naturalists).
  • We protect the Islands by following the Rules of the Marietas Islands National Park (Good Practices).
  • We attended the training courses for certified guides to carry out activities in the Marietas Islands
  • We support the Park Rangers in cleaning, emboyado, monitoring activities, etc.

 

What to bring

  • Light clothing.
  • Tennis.
  • Insect repellent.
  • Windbreaker or raincoat.
  • Plastic bag for protecting video and photographic cameras.
  • And plenty of space in your camera’s memory for you to photograph wonderful nature.

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