Tortuga Lodge: an eco-tourism paradise in Costa Rica

  • by Bret G. Dudl
  • 17.02.10
  • 3:19 PM UTC
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Source: Hotels Costarica

A 30-kilometre beach of fine white sand, coconut groves, mangrove swamps, pink flamingos, herons, alligators and, above all, sea turtles, make up the scenery of this unique haven located in Tortuguero National Park on Costa Rica’s Caribbean coast.

This eco-lodge is more than a simple reflection of its setting, a unique landscape criss-crossed by waterways that, at certain times of year, offers the amazing natural spectacle of giant turtles laying their eggs on the beaches.

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Rating 3.00 out of 5

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One Response to “Tortuga Lodge: an eco-tourism paradise in Costa Rica”

  1. Vote -1 Vote +1mitch
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    Are they hiring any hard working gringos?

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