Whales choose Drake Bay, and so should you!

Whale watching tours are becoming increasingly popular. La Paloma Lodge, a luxurious and family-friendly hotel in Drake Bay, Costa Rica, has breathtaking views of the Pacific and specializes in whale watching excursions.
By: La Paloma Lodge
 
DRAKE BAY, Costa Rica - June 4, 2014 - PRLog -- The humpback whale has been known to travel over 8,300 kilometres to breed. Humpbacks have been found on the Pacific coast of Costa Rica that swim all the way from the Antarctic, the longest migration ever documented.

Luckily, you don’t have to swim thousands of miles to experience these giant and ancient creatures. Costa Rica has the longest season for whale watching in the world and the best place to see them is Drake Bay. This video gives you an idea of what you can experience in Drake Bay http://youtu.be/CQPbyofI4EE



Between August and September, Drake Bay is host to a mysterious and wonderful event; whales come to the bay to birth their calves.

The most common species here are humpback whales, which can grow to over 40ft and are famous for their long and complicated songs. Scientists think that whales choose Drake Bay because the water is calm and the perfect temperature for nursing their young.

Humpbacks are not the only wildlife you may see here. Drake Bay, on the Osa Peninsula, has one of the highest concentrations of animals on Earth. There are two famous draw-cards.

Corcovado National Park is a remote area of primary jungle which is home to a menagerie of endangered species. Even on a half day walk you may encounter the strangely elephant-like Tapir, herds of white-lipped peccary, shy toucans and the bold Scarlet Macaw.

Caño Island Biological Marine Reserve, a beautiful boat ride away from Drake Bay’s main town of Agujitas, is popular with snorkelers and divers wanting to experience the interactive aquarium of manta rays, sea turtles, and sharks.

Whale watching tours are becoming increasingly popular.  La Paloma Lodge, a luxurious and family-friendly hotel, has breathtaking views of the Pacific and specializes in whale watching excursions.

The boat ride takes you near Caño Island and Corcovado National Park, where you have the chance to see humpback whales, spotted and rough-toothed dolphins and even Bryde’s whales, which are critically endangered in many places.

According to Randall Madrigal, a certified tour guide at La Paloma Lodge, “during the five-hour tour, you can hear the legendary humpback song through an underwater microphone and watch some of the most spectacular events on Earth; whales swimming with their calves”. The package includes lunch on San Josecito beach, which is lined with coconut trees, monkeys and birds. Take a dip in the water and look back towards the shore. You will feel like you are swimming in a postcard.

La Paloma Lodge, http://www.lapalomalodge.com, is offering whale watching packages for two people that includes three nights in a Deluxe Rancho or an air conditioned room, transportation to and from the Drake airport, and all meals for $700 per person based on double occupancy between August 20 and September 15, 2014.

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Yens Jimenez Steller
***@lapalomalodge.com
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Tags:Whale Watching, Luxury Hotel, Costa Rica Hotel, Family friendly hotel, Drake Bay
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Location:Drake Bay - Puntarenas - Costa Rica
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