With some of the most beautiful landscapes in the world, you can’t really have a better boating experience than in Costa Rica.
Complete with coastlines on both the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea, this is a country that is renowned for its natural beauty and tropical paradise – and taking to the seas is one of the best ways to experience it.
No matter whether you are experienced on the water or a beginner, there are plenty of spots and methods to get out there – don’t worry, you don’t have to be a master at tying knots! With this in mind, here are some of the very best boating spots to consider before you take to the seas:
Lake Arenal
Lying in the shadows of the magnificent Arenal Volcano, this is a gorgeous spot to experience the waves and take in some once-in-a-lifetime views. There are plenty of boat rentals in costa rica to take advantage of, with companies like Volcano Watersports offering speedboats, kayaks, paddleboards and more to help you get out on the water and experience everything Lake Arenal has to offer.
Tamarindo
If you’re interested in marine life, the waters off Tamarindo are renowned for hosting sea turtles, dolphins and even manta rays. But of course, not everyone knows how to scuba dive, or enjoys the experience. This is why climbing aboard a boat and leisurely floating around the bay is such a good alternative. You stay dry, for one. And sometimes being up close and personal with a manta ray is not everyone’s cup of tea. Not to mention, there are the Playa Tamarindo beachfront bars to try out after you’re back on dry land!
Whether you’re embarking on a leisurely float around Tamarindo Bay or setting sail for the serene waters of Isla Tortuga, dressing appropriately can enhance your boating experience. While safety gear is paramount, donning stylish, comfortable, and functional custom boating apparel allows you to embrace your aquatic adventure fully.
Isla Tortuga
One of the best things about getting out onto the water is the isolation and peacefulness that comes with it. Life is often full of noise and distractions, but being on your own vessel, rocking on the waves, simply eases all of those stresses away. That is why our final spot to visit is Isla Tortuga. This is not only a serene and gorgeous spot for views and wildlife, but it also has a number of pearly-white coastlines that are completely empty. Anchor up, explore the shore on-foot, and you might just feel like you are the only person in the world.
Gulf Of Nicoya
Costa Rica has some stunning views, we’ve established that, but it also has a number of spots that offer a bit more. The Gulf of Nicoya, for instance, has grown a reputation as a fantastic fishing spot. If you set off from Quepos, you can get out the rod and put your fishing skills to the test, as there are an untold number of fish varieties just waiting underneath the water.
Drake Bay
Drake Bay is another spot for boating lovers. The coast is usually calm with low winds, which means you can choose to set out on anything from a yacht to a small canoe. Just be warned, this is also the best whale watching spot in Costa Rica which – although they are gentle – might create a wake that will put that canoe to the test!
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