Coral Expeditions Costa Rica
Costa Rican boat tour operator for Whale and dolphin watching tours and other marine activities located in Bahía Ballena, Uvita, Osa Peninsula
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Snorkeling Cano Island Tour


Caño Island Biological Reserve, located off the Pacific coast of Costa Rica.This significant reserve boasts some of the most extensive and well-maintained coral reef systems on the Pacific side of the country, featuring five distinct coral platforms that range in size from 0.8 to 4.2 hectares each.
Whale & Dolphin Combo Tour
Uvita, Costa Rica is the best place in Costa Rica to spot Humpback Whales . Ballena Marine National Park holds a significant place as the first protected wildlife area in Costa Rica established specifically for its marine resources.
Fishing Tours
Are you looking for an exciting fishing adventure in Costa Rica? Discover our two distinct fishing experiences departing from Uvita de Osa in the South Pacific. You'll have the chance to test your skills against thrilling species like mahi-mahi, wahoo, or snapper in the beautiful Costa Rican waters.
Our Destinations
Discover the most popular destinations in Costa Rica's South Pacific visited by Coral Expeditions.
Marine Ballena National Park
It is widely acknowledged that Ballena Marine Park is an exceptional global destination for observing Humpback Whales. The seasons typically occur from mid-December to the conclusion of February and again from July through the end of October.
Corcovado National Park
Given its significance as an integral component of Costa Rica's extensive national park system, and as National Geographic has characterized it as the most biologically intense location globally with respect to biodiversity, it warrants careful consideration.
Caño Island, designated as a biological reserve, is renowned for its remarkably diverse marine ecosystem. Its waters are home to an abundance of species, including sea turtles, rays, dolphins, moray eels, barracudas, sharks, and seasonally, humpback whales.
Cano Island Biological Reserve

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