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Sail across the turquoise Caribbean waters to Isla Contoy, a protected national park and bird sanctuary. Spend the day snorkeling in crystal-clear coves, relaxing on powdery white sand, and spotting frigatebirds and pelicans. A fresh ceviche lunch on board and a guided walk through the island’s trails complete this eco-adventure for nature lovers and ocean enthusiasts alike.
Isla Contoy is a protected national park with strict conservation rules, meaning it remains pristine and uncrowded. Its diverse birdlife, untouched beaches, and crystal-clear waters offer a more intimate and eco-conscious experience than busier spots.
The tour typically includes sailing, snorkeling at a reef, a guided nature walk on Isla Contoy, lunch on board (often fresh ceviche or similar), and free time to swim and relax on the beach.
Yes, the tour is family-friendly. The calm waters and gentle pace make it accessible for children, though parents should supervise during snorkeling. The island’s trails are easy and educational for all ages.
Bring sunscreen (reef-safe preferred), a hat, sunglasses, swimwear, a towel, and a light jacket or cover-up for the breeze. Don't forget your camera for bird sightings and the stunning coastline.
The best time is from November to May when the weather is drier and seas are calmer. Bird migration peaks in winter, offering excellent sightings. Summer can still be enjoyable but with higher chance of rain.