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South Pacific (Drake Bay and the Osa Peninsula)
The best place to observe these magnificent mammals is in the South Pacific waters off the Osa Peninsula. Here, migrations from both the northern and southern hemispheres swim through the area, contributing to the longest humpback whale season in the world. These gentle giants are regularly seen along with bottlenose and spotted dolphins throughout Drake Bay, located on the western flanks of the peninsula. In all, over twenty five species of dolphins and whales either permanently reside in or pass through this region while migrating. The Vida Marina Foundation researches marine life in
Just south of Dominical, the small village of Uvita is home to Ballena National Marine Park. The area features boat tours, from December to April, to spot large pods of dolphins and whales.
Protected by Bahia Ballena (Whale Bay) on the southeastern Nicoya Peninsula, the beaches of Tambor and Pochote offer occasional sightings of humpback whales. Both beaches are nestled against mangrove forests and are relatively undeveloped. Back to Top |
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