Turtle Watching Holidays
A selection of holidays offering you turtle viewing opportunities.
Turtle Watching Holidays
16 days from
2399
Flight Inclusive. Country: Costa Rica
With its rich volcanic soil, the tropical climate of Costa Rica supports a range of incredibly rich and bodiverse ecosystems encompassing thick jungle, cloud forest, mangrove swamp, Pacific and Caribbean coastline and a handful of active volcanoes. The result is a destination…
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based on 71 reviews.
Trip code: AUC
Next departure: 13th July 2013
Max group size: 16
12 days from
3449
+ Galapagos taxes US$110 paid locally
Flight Inclusive. Country: Ecuador
Darwin's inspiration for 'The Origin of Species', the Galapagos Islands are home to species found nowhere else on earth and some of the world's most pristine environments.
We may find ourselves stepping over snoozing sea lions and iguanas or watching close-up the courting…
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based on 27 reviews.
Trip code: AAG
Next departure: 20th May 2013
Max group size: 6
17 days from
3849
+ Galapagos taxes US$110 paid locally
Flight Inclusive. Country: Ecuador
Isabela, the largest island in the Galapagos, is the only place in the entire archipelago where extended trekking is possible, and we are one of the very few operators allowed to hike there.
A unique environment, it is one of the last remaining habitats of the giant…
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based on 13 reviews.
Trip code: TPG
Next departure: 27th July 2013
Max group size: 15
19 days from
4949
+ Galapagos taxes US$110 paid locally
Flight Inclusive. Country: Ecuador
For those with a serious wildlife interest we offer a few two-week cruises each year, which do both of our week-long itineraries exploring the islands back-to-back.
These trips allow time at the main sites amongst the Eastern Islands and also sail to the less visited…
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based on 19 reviews.
Trip code: AAW
Next departure: 28th October 2013
Max group size: 15
10 days from
4799
Flight Inclusive. Country: Brazil
The Pantanal straddles the borders of Brazil, Paraguay and Bolivia and is the world's largest wetland region. Its plains and low scrubby forests are home to over 1000 species of bird and 300 different mammals, including tapirs, anteaters, Jabiru storks and the striking Hyacinth…
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based on 2 reviews.
Trip code: AAH
Next departure: 4th August 2013
Max group size: 16



