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More to know about Isla Tortuga
Isla Tortuga is a small island off the coast of Venezuela in the Caribbean Sea, located in South America. The island features pristine beaches, coral reefs, and crystal-clear waters. It is known for its marine biodiversity and historical significance as a pirate haven. Visitors typically engage in snorkeling, diving, and beach exploration to observe tropical fish and coral formations.
Isla Tortuga is located in the Gulf of Nicoya, Puntarenas Province, Costa Rica, approximately 1.5 kilometres off the Curú coastline on the southern Nicoya Peninsula. The island is privately administered and accessible exclusively through licensed day-tour operators departing from Puntarenas city and Montezuma. It falls within a protected marine zone and is recognized as one of Costa Rica's most visited natural island destinations.
Costa Rica, Nicoya Peninsula, Gulf of Nicoya, Puntarenas Province, Island Destination, Day Trip, Marine Protected Area, Eco-Tourism