The Ultimate 3-week Costa Rica itinerary for families

Bioluminescence

Looking for a perfect family adventure in Costa Rica?
Check out Jane Geffin’s article on “The Ultimate 3-week Costa Rica Itinerary for Families. As a previous guest at Bahia Rica, Jane includes our guesthouse and bioluminescent kayak tour in her recommendation. Follow Jane’s expert advice to make the most of your family’s trip, with exiting activities and hidden gems to explore. Dive into her article for a detailed guide on creating unforgettable memories in Costa Rica.

The Ultimate 3 Week Costa Rica Itinerary for Families

 

Jane Geffin’s blog about the bioluminescent kayak tour

Embark on an informative journey with Jane Geffin as she on her web page “The Family Conscience” recounts her bioluminescent kayak tour and accommodation experience here at Bahia Rica. Dive into Jane’s blog to learn more about the bioluminescence and what to expect if you decide to join a tour.

 

Bioluminescence Costa Rica Kayaking Tour

New ferry schedule Paquera – Puntarenas

High season is upon us and we are happy that the ferries are back from their annual maintenance and running as normal. See the new schedule below – valid from Nov 28th 2022.
This also affects the bus schedule here on the peninsula as the bus is coordinated with the ferry.

You can buy the ferry tickets online: www.quickpaycr.com

They only sell about one third of the tickets online, so if you cannot buy online you can just go to the ferry port and pay in the ticket office. In this case it is good to be there an hour before on regular day. I peak season or weekend days, you might want to be there earlier still.

 

Stray cats control

We have 6 cats here at Bahia Rica now. They are all rescues. Lately we have noticed many more stray cats here – and they reproduce very fast.
We constantly find new kittens which we try to find good homes for.

However lately the stray cats are so many and reproducing faster than we can find new homes.

Luckily we found an organization that work with trapping, spaying/neutering and releasing stray cats:
We teamed up with the Chamber of Tourism (Cámara Paquereña de Turismo, Capatur) and invited the Catrix team to Paquera to help us catch the stray cats and castrate them.

It was a great success as we castrated 23 cats in just one day. A big thank you to everyone that donated money or bought lottery tickets to raise the funds to make it possible.

The big surprise for us and the Catrix team was the amount of stray cats In some of the neighborhoods here.
20 of the cats we caught were all from just one street. And we saw at least 30 more cats in just that street.
The over population of cats is out of control.
Catrix immediately scheduled a new castration event in January.

Aquatic Rescue and Safety Course

Aquatic Rescue and Safety Course SUP
Water activities like Stand Up Paddle boarding are great fun.

The year round warm temperature and calm gulf water makes it even more enjoyable here.

Still accidents can happen in any activity – SUP included – so safety is important.

Thank you to our excellent course instructor Gustavo Corrales from the
International Surfing Association and ILS (International Life Saving Federation).
And to OPacifico Hotel and SUPHERR for organizing!

Bioluminescent kayak tour blog

Matt and Jenn, is a couple who left Boston to pursue a dream of traveling, living, and starting a family in Costa Rica. They visited us and wrote a great article about their experience on our bioluminescent kayak tour. They even managed to take some pictures with their cell phone – rad how they did it in their article.

https://www.twoweeksincostarica.com/bioluminescent-kayak-tour/

 

Bioluminescent kayak tour with Bahia Rica

 

Covid entry requirements

New measures for traveling and living Costa Rica!
Please read them carefully.
You can also check out the official site from the Tourism Board of Costa Rica:
https://www.visitcostarica.com/en/costa-rica/planning-your-trip/entry-requirements
Transition period: Dec. 1st 2021 – Jan 7th 2022:

Establishments can accept clients without vaccination, but can then only operate at 50% capacity.

 

Starting 8 January 2022:

hotels, restaurants, bars, casinos, shops, museums, art and dance academies, gymnasiums, resorts, and adventure tourism may admit only persons who are verifiably fully-vaccinated (Moderna, Pfizer-BioNTech, AstraZeneca y Janssen). This must be verified by means of a QR code or the printed vaccination certificate. This requirement applies to all patrons 12 years of age and older.

Essential services such as supermarkets and pharmacies will not require proof of vaccination.

Exceptions to the presentation of the QR code of the vaccination certificate to enter commercial establishments are as follows:

– Children under 12 years of age.

– Tourists who have a medical condition, duly accredited, that makes it impossible to apply any vaccine approved by the Ministry of Health of Costa Rica

We are making a difference!

In just 1 year we have removed 2 tons of garbage from the ocean here in the Paquera bay with the help from volunteers!

A big thank you to everyone that have spent some hours in the beautiful Paquera bay kayaking around collecting trash.

We invite everyone to help us BE PART OF THE SOLUTION – NOT THE POLUTTION!

Bahia Rica Adventures works to reduce the amount of garbage floating in our coastal waters. The idea is simple – get a free kayak trip in return for collecting and separating the trash and sharing this on social media. We also share our knowledge, and help people of all ages get out on our beautiful oceans and take action.

BAHIA RICA KAYAK OCEAN CLEAN UP

We reached another milestone: Since May 2020 we have collected over
2 TON (2000KG!!!!!) of trash from the ocean!

Ocean waste is a global threat – Let’s face it together!

Premium PRIVATE Isla Tortuga tour

Treat yourself to the Premium PRIVATE Isla Tortuga Tour. We will pamper you from the moment you enter the boat. The tour is 100% private and includes everything you could wish for while enjoying yourself on a tropical island paradise.

Price ~ valid from 16. March 2021
$650 (for the boat) from 1 to 4 persons
$850 (for the boat) from 5 to 8 persons

We have several boats so we can take bigger groups as well.

Read the full description of our Premium PRIVATE Isla Tortuga tour here.

Bioluminescent Bay | Nicoya Gulf, Costa Rica

Bioluminescence Costa Rica

See millions of algae light up the bay while gliding through the calm waters in a kayak at night. This natural wonder is magical experience not to be missed!
Bioluminescent BayImagine being in a science fiction movie where the dark water starts to glow as you pass through it. Everything that the water touches lights up like fish, rocks, your paddle or even your hand. This is real, and the sum of millions of algae make for a memorable experience in our own bioluminescent bay.

 

What is bioluminescence?

Dinoflagellates using bioluminescenceBioluminescence is mostly the result of a chemical reaction in the algae, which are usually of the type Dino-flagellates. They are one-celled and widely spread in the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean. As a defense against getting eaten, the algae have evolved to produce a light through a chemical reaction when threatened.

During our bioluminescent experience you will see them looking like small grains of sand, as the algae vary in size and density. The color emitted from disturbed algae varies from white to green to blue. And it is also seen differently from person to person. When they are in large concentrations or patches, the light can be so bright it temporarily stuns your night vision.

The algae need a certain temperatures and biological conditions to thrive. Although the algae are widespread, there are certain areas that have better conditions, and therefore higher concentrations of the algae.

The algae can only give off a single flash of light each. Small currents with organic material tend to bunch up the algae for some spectacularly bright underwater fireworks.

 

The darker the night the brighter the bioluminescence

The algae are a natural part on the ecosystem, however the algae, due to certain oceanographic conditions, can multiply exponentially resulting in red tides and excellent bioluminescence.

In our area, the temperature does not vary much thus keeping the algae happy and thriving. Tides and currents, however play their part in concentrating the algae in certain areas. You will get to experience this for yourself on our Bioluminescent kayak tour.

Cloudy or moonless nights give the best viewing experience. Try avoiding the week before the full moon to get the best bioluminescent experience possible. Although being easily accessible the Bioluminescent Bay does not have a lot of light pollution since it is surrounded by sparsely populated areas and islands.

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The Bioluminescent Bay in the Gulf of Nicoya is a permanent occurrence!

Four categories of bioluminescent exist; none, occasional, seasonal and permanent. Permanent occurrence is the most sought after and rare of these categories.
It is rare because it can only be found in unique areas in a few countries in the world like; Puerto Rico, Thailand, Tasmania and to our delight Costa Rica.

Occasional bioluminescence means that once in a while it is possible to see it, but impossible to predict the next time it will occur. Seasonal means that bioluminescence occurs regularly for a certain period of the year and is usually predictable. Permanent means it can be seen any day of the year.

 

Bahia Rica – the Bioluminescent Bay right at our doorstep

Our location at the outer edge of the Gulf of Nicoya is ideal as the shore is dotted by small bays. The bioluminescence is widespread in this area and normally has a very good intensity rating. The bay is also protected from most wind and waves giving it a steady effect.

Because we are in a rural area, the light pollution is limited and there are very few boats on the water here at night. This makes our experience more private and increases the chances at seeing the bioluminescence in its purest form.

 

Bioluminescent tours with Bahia Rica

Playing with bioluminescent water is a very cool experience. You can see the fish zooming through the water as they leave a ‘lighted” trail in the water – your paddles and hands leave swirls and trails as well. Let our knowledgeable guides give you a memory for life time on one of our bioluminescent tours:

Bioluminescent Kayak Tour
The bioluminescent bay can be enjoyed from a sea kayak. You sit close to the water in the kayak, and the water glows when you touch it with your hands or the paddle. It looks like a million stars flying by when you look at the waves from your kayak. The tour requires no prior experience but it does help if you have sat in a kayak or canoe before.

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