




Tour Manglares en Barú
Duration
5 hour(s)
Languages
English
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Enjoy a visit to a local fisherman’s house to learn about traditional life
Explore natural waterways on a peaceful canoe trip surrounded by birds
Experience the vibrant culture of Coquito Beach and its historic lime kiln
Explore lush landscapes filled with unique flora and diverse wildlife
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Experience the unique blend of ecology and culture on Barú Island with a visit to the village of Ararca. Your adventure begins at a local fisherman’s house, where you will gain insight into the traditional lifestyle and daily practices of the community. From there, you will explore a mangrove nursery, learning about the vital role these ecosystems play in protecting the coastline and supporting wildlife. The highlight of the morning is a serene canoe trip through the natural waterways, surrounded by lush vegetation and diverse bird species. Along the way, you will have the opportunity to participate in mangrove planting, contributing directly to the conservation of this important habitat while gaining a deeper understanding of environmental stewardship.
Discover the vibrant culture and history of the region as the tour continues to Coquito Beach. Here, you will explore the historic lime kiln and enjoy a performance of traditional folk music by local artists, immersing yourself in the artistic heritage of Barú. The experience concludes with a traditional Caribbean lunch prepared by the community, offering a taste of authentic local cuisine in a natural and cultural setting. This tour provides a perfect balance of hands-on ecological learning, cultural engagement, and relaxation, allowing you to connect meaningfully with both the environment and the people who call this island home. Every moment of the journey is designed to leave a lasting impression, from the peaceful waterways to the lively music and flavors of the Caribbean.
Transportation
Multilingual guide
Community host
Hydration during the experience
Canoe tour through the mangroves with mangrove planting activity
Typical lunch
Accident insurance
Alcoholic beverages
Personal expenses
Gratuities
Services unless mentioned
Comfortable shoes
Weather appropriate clothing
Bottle of water
Sun protection recommended: hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen
Camera
Insect repellent
Towel and swimsuit
Cash for tips or additional purchases
Passport required for all participants to join the tour
Mobility Basic physical ability needed to board and exit the canoe
Clothing Wear comfortable clothing suitable for outdoor and water activities
Footwear Bring closed shoes or sandals that can get wet
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