Guatemala City

Day Tour Between Mangroves, Fishing & Black Sand Beach Activities + Lunch

Guatemala City, Guatemala
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Overview
Duration
12h
Voucher type
E-Ticket
What To Expect

Have you ever visited a Black Sand Beach? If not, this is your opportunity.
This tour will take you to the Guatemalan Pacific Coast where Monterrico is one of the most famous beaches in the country.

Take a boat ride through the 20 km-long Nature Reserve of coastal mangrove canals with avian and aquatic life. Later on, learn the artisanal fishing techniques with the locals, and if lucky you'll catch some fish for the community.

You will relax by the sea while you have your lunch, enjoy the pool, and watch the breathtaking scenery.

In the turtle egg spawning season we will take you to an animal sanctuary. There, they take care of the turtle eggs until they spawn. Each of us will adopt a small turtle and release it to the seashore so that it can continue on its way. Only during the egg spawning season. Without a doubt, this tour full of coastal activities is something you will never forget!

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Important info

Not wheelchair accessible. Infant seats available. Most travelers can participate. This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate. Confirmation will be received at time of booking

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What's included
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Private Air-Conditioned Transportation. Certified Tour Guide. Bottled water. Boat Ride through Mangroves. Fishing in the Mangrove Canal. Wildlife sightseen. Baby turtle release (Only during the egg spawning season). Lunch. Beach Hotel Day-Pass
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When

07:00 AM

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Cancellation Policy
can-cancel You can cancel your tour until a day in advance
Provider
Guat2do Travel Experiences
Meeting Point

Traveler pickup is offered
We pick up all travelers at the motor lobby of their hotel or accommodation in Guatemala City