Spend a whole free day uncovering the natural beauty of Tortuguero at your own pace. Established in 1970, Tortuguero National Park is home to some of Costa Rica’s most endangered mammals, including manatees, ocelots and jaguars. At different points throughout the year, green turtles, hawksbill turtles, loggerhead turtles and leatherback turtles all nest here. If you’re up for an early start, you could take a canoe trip through the park’s winding canals at sunrise and watch the rainforest come alive. Or, you could have a leisurely start to the day and go on a guided boat tour of the canals later in the day, where you can spot wildlife with a local guide who can share their expert insights with you.