We chose to visit Tortuguero as part of a longer, cross country tour so we were looking for an option that provided us with the highlights in a short amount of time. After reading reviews on this website and in some travel books, we decided that the Tortuga Lodge was the best option. It is managed by Costa Rica Expeditions which also offers complete organized tours throughout the country. There were a few different package options, but with our limited time, we dicided on the one night, fly-in tour.
The tour began with a Costa Rica Expeditions representative meeting us at our San Jose hotel where we were then taken to a local airport. We boarded a small 6-passenger plane for a 1/2 hour flight to Tortuguero where we landed on a small remote airstrip right next to the ocean. We were then greeted by hotel staff (it felt like we landed on Fantasy Island) who then took us by boat across the inland canal to the hotel. We were instantly taken to the restaurant where we were served a wonderful breakfast. Soon after, we boarded a small boat for our guided jungle boat tour through the numerous canals. Our guide Norton was wonderful and extremely knowlegeable. We were so amazed at how easily he was able to spot the wildlife. We saw sloths, monkeys, caimans, Iguanas, and more variety of birds than you could ever imagine.
After a wonderful lunch, we took a second boat ride during the afternoon hours. Then after resting in our room, we went to dinner and enjoyed yet another great meal. While all the meals, transportation, lodging and boat tours were included, we did pay extra to take a guided tour that night to see a giant green sea turtle lay her eggs on the beach. It was truly a magical experience and should not be missed if you plan on visiting during the nesting season.
As far as the rooms are concerned, I was initially a bit worried that without any airconditioning, we might have been a bit uncomfortable in such a humid climate. But, with cooler nights and a ceiling fan it was managable. While the rooms were clean and comfortable, the rooms only had screens for windows and the Howler monkeys will definitley wake you in the morning. This hotel is not for those looking for a Ritz Carlton experience.
As for those wondering if one night is enough, I think it was perfect unless you are looking for a vacation where you just relax by the pool and read a book. Once you've been on the river cruise and seen the turtles, you've seen the highlights. Also, I would highly recommend the fly-in option as the 5 hour drive and river cruise option did not sound like a vacation to me.
Tortuga Lodge is a winner and Costa Rica Expeditions is a top notch tour company.



















