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13 November 2007 - Tortuguero Waterway Trip


The trip to Totuguero begins in Limon, Costa Rica’s only Caribbean port city.

Limon is like port cities all over the world. It has it’s rough sections but it also

has a lot going for it. I have spent several days there and never had a problem.

But just like in any port city, there are times of the day and parts of the town into

which I would not roam.

North of Limón, there is a tiny town called Moin. The banana companies have

built a port there too and the Rio Moin, which is the beginning of the Tortuguero

waterway runs by this new port. It is from here that you take the boats up the

waterway to Tortuguero.

There are two times of departure to get to Tortuguero, ten a.m. and one p.m.

So don’t count on seeing a lot of wildlife on the four hour journey up. If the boat

driver spots a croc at the water side, he will stop and let you take pictures. If he

sees Howler Monkeys in the trees, he’ll stop and let you hear their powerful wail.

But to really see wildlife you have to get up with the birds and to the boat drivers,

this is a job, not a passion, so they leave at ten.

The trip itself on 20 foot open outboard boats, some with roofs, some with

canvas tops, is somewhat smooth. They try to make it interesting and point

out critters along the way.

Some of the land is really beautiful, some not so. The waterway itself goes

from wide to narrow, shallow to deep. It is a parallel to the Caribbean and is

mostly fresh water but there are places when it is open to the sea.

Tortuguero itself is a village connected by pedestrian paths. There are no

cars and it is only accessible by boat or plane. There are a lot of little hotels

and guest houses. It is best to make your arrangements before you set out

on this journey.

The big attraction is to watch the turtles lay eggs during the nesting season.

I've seen a few times so I took a pass. But if you've never seen the turtles

and the tremendous effort they put into propagating their species, it is worth

the trip.

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