Embark on our captivating monkey and mangrove boat tour in Jaco, Costa Rica, with convenient tour times available at 9 am, 11 am, and 2 pm. Choose a time that suits your schedule and get ready for an immersive experience that spans approximately two hours. Prepare to witness the wonders of the mangrove ecosystem and encounter playful monkeys as you explore the scenic beauty of Jaco’s waterways.
The Monkey Mangrove Tour takes place in the stunning region of Chino, located in the Provincia de Puntarenas, near Quepos, Costa Rica. This picturesque location is known for its expansive mangrove forests, offering a rich and diverse habitat for a variety of wildlife, including playful monkeys. Prepare to navigate the enchanting waterways of this tropical paradise and witness the captivating beauty of the mangroves while encountering monkeys in their natural habitat.
Monkey Mangrove Boat Tour
We offer you a tour that starts at our property where two small freshwater rivers meet by canal that is surrounded by beautiful vegetation and animals. The tour starts at our property where two small freshwater rivers meet by channel that is surrounded by beautiful vegetation, such as heliconias, gingers, ferns, palms, guarumos, observing nests of ants and termites, also find crocodiles, birds, snakes and white-faced monkeys. Tour time 1hr 30 min.
- Tour Times – 9am – 11am – 2pm
- This tour is about 1 hour from Jaco
- Tour time – 1hr 30 min
$75 x 1 /person
What To Bring
- Hat and sunglasses: Protect yourself from the sun’s glare and UV rays by wearing a hat and sunglasses.
- Sunscreen: Apply a waterproof sunscreen with a high SPF to protect your skin from sunburn.
- Lightweight and breathable clothing: Wear comfortable clothing suitable for warm weather, such as t-shirts, shorts, or lightweight pants.
- Comfortable footwear: Opt for closed-toe shoes or sandals with good traction to ensure stability on the boat and while exploring.
- Insect repellent: Costa Rica’s mangrove areas may have mosquitoes or other insects, so it’s advisable to use insect repellent to avoid bites.
- Camera or binoculars: Capture memorable moments and observe wildlife, including monkeys, from a distance by bringing a camera or binoculars.
- Snacks and water: Carry some snacks and a reusable water bottle to stay hydrated and energized throughout the tour.
- Rain jacket or poncho: As weather conditions can change quickly, it’s wise to bring a lightweight rain jacket or poncho to stay dry in case of rain.
- Cash: Have some cash on hand for any additional expenses, such as souvenirs or gratuities.
- Respect for wildlife: Remember to bring a respectful and responsible attitude towards the monkeys and other wildlife, avoiding any behavior that may harm or disturb them.