Clients who stay at Tambor beach and wish pickup there, can wait for the boat at 08:15am on the beach, in front of Rancho Los Delfines.

The boat ride to Tortuga Island takes 45 approximately minutes each way.
We will travel along the coast where you will have impressive views of the Pacific Ocean and the beautiful landscape of the Nicoya Peninsula. It is possible to observe Dolphins, Manta rays and Turtles.
From August to November there are possibilities of seeing Humpback Whales.
The first stop will be to leave the chef on the island so he can prepare lunch, then we will go snorkeling (Time snorkeling, 45 minutes). The Guide will provide you a brief explanation and the necessary attention before to practic snorkeling.
After the Snorkeling tour, the captain will take you back to Isla Tortuga where you can enjoy fresh fruit, 2 beers or soft drinks per person, while lunch is ready. Then our cooks will serve you fresh dorado fish (MAHI MAHI) or grilled chicken with house dressing, served with rice, green salad, vegetables and bread. There are also vegetarian option.
You’ll have time to enjoy the incredible Tortuga Island with its turquoise waters and white sands beach. On the Island you could observe scarlet macaws, wild pigs and white tail deers, making it a spectacular trip where you can connect with nature.
Important: Restrooms are rented on the Island for a cost of $1 USD.
ADULTS: From $65 USD per person.
Children: (4 to 10 years) From $55 USD
11 years and older pay full rate.
PAYMENT METHOD: Once we have received your reservation request, we will send you a Secure Payment Link, where you can pay by credit or debit card. Once paid, your spots will be confirmed.
You can also pay by cash, contact us for more information. Please fill out the reservation form, where it says BOOk NOW. Or contact us by WhatsApp
To visit Tortuga Island from Montezuma, first you must make a reservation at least one day at advance to confirm your spot. Tour is operated daily, boat depart from Montezuma Beach.
Contact us for more information.. You can also contact us by WhatsApp.
09:00 am:* Clients must arrive in Montezuma for registration and bracelet placement..
09:30 am:* Boat departs from Montezuma to Isla Tortuga.
10:20 am:* Snorkeling tour (45 minutes).
12:00 pm:* Lunch on the Island.
15:00 pm:* Boat departs from Isla Tortuga.
15:45 pm:* Arrival to Montezuma.
** Please be punctual: Clients must wait for transportation at the place and time agreed upon when the reservation was confirmed, otherwise it will be considered a No Show and no money will be refunded, as indicated in our Terms and Conditions.
Tortuga Island tour is also offered from Puntarenas and, Jacó
You can find a variety of activities for visitors in Tortuga Island such as: Snorkeling, Banana boat tour, Hiking, kayaking, Paddleboarding, Swimming in the clear blue waters or just relax on the white sandy beaches. You can ask your tour guide how to book any of these extra activities once you are on the Island.
Tour to Tortuga Island from Montezuma includes Snorkeling.
From Jacó and from Puntarenas, snorkeling tour is included.
Yes, but not for free. It has an extra cost of ($1 usd). Some tour companies offer their own.
You might see some Green turtles or Hawksbill turtles while snorkeling or during the boat trip. Tortuga Island is not a turtle nesting beach.
Sure, Tortuga Island it’s a good spot for Snorkeling. There you can find calm waters with a turquoise color, offering a good visibility of up to 25 meters on a clear day. You will also find a lot of marine life and stunning coral reefs.
The Boat takes approximately 45 minutes each way from Montezuma Beach – Tortuga Island.
Sun block, Hat, Sandals, Towel, Swimsuit, Water bag for your belongings and additional clothing.
Money in case you want to book any additional activities while on the Island. It is important for you to know that restrooms are rented on the Island for a cost of $1
No, there are no hotels on Tortuga Island, so we only offer day tours.
Tortuga Island is located in the Nicoya Gulf, close to Tambor Beach and Montezuma, in front of Curú National Wildlife Refuge. You can check the location on the map here.
