The Ostional National Wildlife Refuge in the province of Guanacaste is one of Costa Rica’s sweetest spots for nature and animal lovers, thanks largely in part to the Olive Ridley sea turtles. This stretch of coast has been deemed one of the world’s most important nesting spots for these animals. Nesting occurs throughout the year, but the arribadas, or massive arrivals, happen only during the rainy season, from July to December. Having the chance to view the turtles drag their heavy bodies from the water to dig holes and lay their eggs before heading back out to sea under the bright moonlight is one of the most surreal experiences of a lifetime. ![]()
Stay in either Norsara or San Juanillo to put yourself in line for prime park access. In Norsara you can meet up with bi-lingual tour guides who will take you through the refuge. For more information on tours you can call 506-682-0470 Costa Rica.

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