Las Catalinas Sunset Catamaran – Guanacaste Sailing Charters
Las Catalinas Sunset Sailing
Exclusive Resorts Papagayo Sunset Catamaran – Guanacaste Sailing Charters
Exclusive Resorts Papagayo Sunset Sailing
Riu Guanacaste Sunset Catamaran – Guanacaste Sailing Charters
Riu Guanacaste Sunset Sailing
Playa Grande Sailing – Guanacaste Catamaran Charters
Playa Grande Beach Sunset Sailing
Guanacaste private catamaran sailing cruises
Yaqueera Catamaran – Guanacaste Sailing Charters
Yaqueera Catamaran
Private sailing trip from Guanacaste
Yaqueera is a new, large, 44 feet Fountain Pajot luxury catamaran for those interested in luxury sailing trips. The catamaran offers a lot of space, , rich furnishings, intimate and spacious bedrooms and bathrooms.
Bathrooms, beds and kitchen are new furnished from Zara hoe, and the entire interior comes with air conditioning.
There is a lot of indoor and outdoor seating area, open air and shaded. The large interior saloon comes with kitchen and bar.
Included:
Each tour includes snorkeling, fishing rods and paddle boards, as well as aa dingui in order to transport clients from the beach and to the beach, during boarding or during a trip.
Drinks
- Open bar: National beers. Imperial light, Imperial regular and Pilsner
- Cocktails: Mojitos, Piña Coladas, Margaritas, Daikiris, Cosmopolitan, Caipirinhas.
- Spirits: Rum (dark and white), Vodka, Tequila (dark and white), Cacique, Whiskey
- Soft drinks: Orange Fanta, Sprite, Regular Coke, Zero Coke, fresh
- Wines: White wine, Red wine, Sparkling wine, Rose wine.
- Water cans
- Orange juice
- Cold tea
- Fruit juice
Food (snacks)
- Fruits: watermelon, pineapple, kiwis, green grapes, bananas, strawberries
- Snacks: cheese platter 3 types of cheese salamis, serrano ham, green olives pico de gallo, guacamole ground beans (arranged) Tuna Dip
- Cold pasta (screwfish) with tuna, peaches and green apple
- Chips: scups, corn tortillas, ripe plantains, and patacones.
- Cookies: Oreo cookies, small mouth cookies.
- Flour tortillas (gluten free)
Panama Beach Sunset Sailing – Guanacaste Catamaran Charters
Playa Panama Beach Sunset Sailing
Guanacaste private catamaran sailing cruises
Private sailing catamaran tours and tailor-made private charters from Playa Panama, in Guanacaste.
Our half day tours last 4 hours, and can be booked in the morning or in the afternoon (sunset sailing tour).
The full day tour departs at 10 am and returns at 6 am and departs from Playa Panama.
Tours include:
– Snorkeling
– Paddle boards
– Fishing rods
– Kayaks
– Open bar
– Meals
– Visit a beautiful private beach
ElBalin Catamaran – Guanacaste Sailing Charters
El Balin Catamaran
Private sailing trip from Guanacaste
The Balin is one of the most luxurious catamarans in the fleet.
It has 46 feet and a maximum capacity of 40 people. In addition, it has several bedrooms and bathrooms, an air-conditioned salon, galley and bar, as well as a spacious trampoline at the front.
Guests can go snorkeling, paddle boating, fishing and kayaking, and during the tours we visit pristine and wild coastal areas, with beautiful beaches to swim, see coral fish or maybe dolphins and sea turtles.
Top private Catamaran Charters in Papagayo – Guanacaste Sailing
Private catamaran charters in Papagayo
The best catamarans in Papagayo, Guanacaste, can be found with Sailing Guanacaste.
We have a fleet of 5 catamarans, with which we offer private charters in the Papagayo Peninsula, one of the best places to sail, since the area offers a dramatic, rugged and changing coastline, with plenty of remote beaches, coves and bays as well as islets. It is a true ocean experience, an expedition to see the most natural areas of the Papagayo Peninsula.
Private catamarans available for:
– Four Seasons Papagayo
– Andaz Papagayo
– Secrets Papagayo
– Planet Hollywood
– The Mangroove
– Occidental
– Hermosa Beach
– El Coco
– Ocotal
– Exlusive Resorts
– Riu Palace
– Riu Guanacaste
Our catamarans and sailboats, as well as boats and yachts, have different passenger capacities, so it is important that you always tell us the number of people on board, so we can recommend the best option.
In case of Peninsula Papagayo, we pick clients up from right on the beach. The following catamarans are the ones I suggest, at the same price. It is a wonderful private tour, with lots of focus on nature ( perhaps dolphins, snorkeling, natural and pristine secluded coastline, remote beaches ) but also services and ammenities included.
Both have a max capacity of up to 28 PEOPLE.
It is still available so far for those dates, but I should need to know quite soon since there are many requests.
For a PRIVATE HALF DAY either in the morning from 8 – 12 or in the afternoon from 2 – 6 the price is of 1150 U$ up to 6 and each additional person is 85 U$
For a PRIVATE FULL DAY up to 6 it is 1550 U$ and then each additional passengers pays 110 U$. It would be departing from the beach at 10 AM and returning after sunset at 6 PM
This includes:
Snorkeling
-Paddle Boards
-Open Bar: Good quality rum gin, vodka, whiskey and beer. Sodas, water and fruit juice are also part obviously. Cocktails too
-Food ( Great variety of light food items served onboard and in case of the FULL DAY TOUR, additionally a FULL BBQ LUNCH )
You will visit an amazing white sand secluded beach where you will have time to spend enjoying the beach and the water.
CATAMARAN PURE LIFE
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CATAMARAN El Du
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CATAMARAN ALTARIX
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CATAMARAN ELEUFORIA
Photos – Morning Menu – Sunset Menu – Full Day Menu – Drinks
Half Day up to 8 people U$ 4890
Full Day up to 8 people U$ 7530
CATAMARAN LELANI
Ideal for large groups up to 50
Photos – Morning Menu – Sunset Menu – Full Day Menu – Drinks
Half Day up to 8 people U$ 3200
Full Day up to 8 people U$ 4980
TOURS DESCRIPTIONS
- 4 HOUR PRIVATE TOUR
We basically have the 4 hour tour in the morning from 8 – 12 or from 2 – 6 PM.
This private tour includes:
- Snorkeling
- Fishing rods
- Kayaks
- Paddle Boards
- Open bar: Sodas, water, fruit juices and liquor ( Great quality alcoholic and none alcoholic )
- Food item sample: Cheese, ham and sausages, fruits, dips, chips, dips, breads
The highlight is also visiting remote and secluded places, like the secluded beaches in the region, or enjoy fantastic snorkeling or simply have fun paddle boarding. The tours are custom designed, meaning you can decide what to do.
- 8 HOUR PRIVATE FULL DAY TOUR
This amazing tour departs at 10 am and returns by 6 pm. It includes everything the half day tour does, but we also add a great lunch near a secluded beach. Also, obviously more time is added, and so you end up having more time swimming in the water, snorkeling, paddle boarding, sleeping or reading on the boat or on the beach.
This private tour includes:
- Snorkeling
- Fishing rods
- Kayaks
- Paddle Boards
- Open bar : Sodas, water, fruit juices and liquor ( Great quality alcoholic and none alcoholic )
- Food item sample: Cheese, ham and sausages, fruits, dips, chips, dips, breads.
- Full and delicious lunch near a secluded and remote beautiful beach.
Sailing Guanacaste’s catamaran sailing charters in the Papagayo Peninsula, Guanacaste, appear to offer a comprehensive and enjoyable experience. Here’s a more detailed breakdown of their offerings:
- Variety of Services: Sailing Guanacaste offers both private half-day trips and full-day sailing adventures. This allows guests to choose the duration that best suits their preferences and schedules.
- Private Charters: The mention of “private” trips suggests that guests can enjoy an intimate and personalized experience. Private charters often allow for more flexibility in terms of itinerary and activities.
- Onboard Activities: The inclusion of snorkeling, paddleboarding, and fishing rods ensures that guests have a range of activities to engage in during the trip. This appeals to both adventure enthusiasts and those looking for relaxation.
- Onboard Service: The emphasis on great onboard service, drinks, and food indicates a commitment to providing a comfortable and enjoyable experience for guests.
- Scenic Exploration: Exploring the pristine natural coastline and ocean is a major draw. The Papagayo Peninsula is known for its beautiful landscapes, and sailing offers a unique perspective to enjoy them.
- Luxury Accommodations: Since the Papagayo Peninsula is home to luxury hotels and residences, this suggests that guests can expect a high-quality experience that complements the upscale nature of the area.
- Entertainment: The mention of an amazing soundsystem indicates that guests can enjoy a lively and immersive atmosphere onboard.
Before booking a charter with Sailing Guanacaste, it’s advisable to gather more details about their packages, rates, available dates, and any specific preferences you might have. Reviews from previous customers can provide insights into the quality of our service and the overall experience we provide.
Dolphin tours – Guanacaste private charters
Dolphins in Guanacaste
There are several species of dolphins in Guanacaste, in the north west of Costa Rica.
During our catamaran sailing trips, it is extremely common to see them swimming along with the catamaran, usually in the bow, where at the same speed of the catamaran, they swim right in front of the boat, as if they were having fun with the thrust of the catamaran itself.
It is common to see small and medium sized groups, although sometimes we have seen very large groups of dozens or even hundreds of them.
Bottlenose Dolphin
The bottlenose dolphin, also known as the truncated tursio or common dolphin, is the best known and most studied species of dolphin. It is also the most common species in zoos and aquariums around the world. In the wild, the bottlenose dolphin lives along the coasts of tropical and temperate zones between 40ºC S latitude and 45ºC N latitude.
It is a coastal species throughout much of its range and forms groups of no more than 20 individuals, but some varieties live offshore and groups can then consist of as many as 200 animals. The bottlenose dolphin is usually gray or black on the upper parts and somewhat lighter on the lower parts.
It has a large, curves and pointed dorsal fin, with the edge full of notches due to wear, which gives a distinctive character to each individual. Its skull has a prolongation that forms a kind of snout or beak that resembles the neck of a bottle (other dolphin species also have it).
The size of the bottlenose dolphin is variable; it measures between 2 and 4 mt in length depending on the populations. They feed mainly on fish, but can also eat crustaceans, squid and other invertebrates. Bottlenose dolphins take advantage of the fishing boats, which they follow closely to feed on the animals they scare away or on the leftovers and waste thrown overboard. They are very social animals and, at least in some coastal populations, it seems that groups stay together throughout their lives.
The bottlenose dolphin communicates with the other members of its group by means of a rich repertoire of sounds; on the other hand, it seems that in some populations individuals emit their own characteristic sound that differentiates them from the rest. Two species typical of the North Pacific are found in the coastal strip of Latin America: one reaches Mexico and the other extends as far as Panama.
Pacific Spotted Dolphin
The Pacific spotted dolphin is known for the persecution it suffered from tuna fisheries in the eastern tropical Pacific. Millions of dolphins died as a result of the use of setting nets, a type of tuna net in which the dolphins were trapped. Despite legislation and catch limits imposed since then, bycatch is still a major threat to this species.
Two subspecies of the Pacific spotted dolphin are currently recognized: a coastal form S. a. attenuata, found in coastal waters of the eastern tropical Pacific, and an open ocean form S. a. graffmani, found throughout the rest of its range.
The Pacific spotted dolphin is a slender, medium-sized cetacean. Its falcate dorsal fin is pointed and very narrow and the pectoral fins are pointed, small and dark on both sides. It has a dark gray mantle, which widens on the flanks in the middle region of the body, and then reduces towards the back, behind the dorsal fin. The sides and belly are lighter gray. As its name indicates, the body is covered with spots to varying degrees, depending on age and location, with individuals in some areas having few or no spots.
The coastal subspecies is usually larger, more robust, with a thicker bill and more spots. The lips and bill tip are white and a dark band runs from the mandible to the pectoral fin on both sides.
Hatchlings are born without spots and have a dark gray mantle and very pale sides and belly. Juveniles develop dark spots on the belly and lighter spots on the dorsal region. The number of spots increases with age, becoming fused together in older animals. There is a wide range of variation in size and coloration.
This species can be confused with several other oceanic species of long-beaked dolphins, including spinner dolphins, bottlenose dolphins and Atlantic spotted dolphins in areas where the two species overlap. The identifying characteristics of the spotted dolphin are its smaller, more slender size, distinctive dorsal mantle and smaller, narrower dorsal fin. They grow up to 2.5 m. long and weigh around 120 kg.
This species can be confused with several other oceanic species of long-beaked dolphins, including spinner dolphins, bottlenose dolphins and Atlantic spotted dolphins in areas where the two species overlap. The identifying characteristics of the spotted dolphin are its smaller, more slender size, distinctive dorsal mantle and smaller, narrower dorsal fin. They grow up to 2.5 m. long and weigh about 120 kg.
Pacific spotted dolphins are very active and acrobatic, often performing high, sideways jumps. They are fast swimmers and perform long, low jumps at high speeds. They are known to swim in the bow and wake of boats throughout most of their range, although they generally avoid boats in the tropical eastern Pacific, where they have been persecuted for many years. The coastal form tends to be found in groups of less than 100 individuals, while offshore groups tend to number 2,000 to 3,000 individuals. Pacific spotted dolphins can often be seen in association with other oceanic dolphin species and yellowfin tuna, a behavior that has historically been exploited by tuna fishermen.
Sexual maturity is reached at 7 years in males and 6 years in females, and they breed every 2 to 4 years. Gestation and lactation last 11 months. Life expectancy is approximately 40 years.
The Pacific spotted dolphin is found in a band around the world in tropical and subtropical waters, preferring areas where the surface water temperature is above 25º C.
In addition to being seriously threatened by bycatch, as they are taken as bycatch by various fisheries around the world, they are hunted for human consumption in large numbers in Japan and in smaller numbers in other countries around the world. Other threats to the species include habitat degradation and anthropogenic disturbance.
There is no global population estimate for the species, although it is believed to be one of the most abundant cetaceans in the world. However, some populations, such as the offshore population in the northeastern Pacific, which was targeted by tuna fisheries, are not believed to be recovering from previous exploitation.
Spinner dolphins
The spinner dolphin or long-snouted acrobat (Stenella longirostris) is a species of odontocete cetacean in the family Delphinidae. It is a small dolphin that inhabits tropical seas around the world. It is famous for its acrobatic jumps in