This
is one of a number of new parks designed to preserve Costa Rica's varied,
abundant, but largely unstudied marine resources. The name "ballena"
is Spanish for whale and reportedly the offshore waters in this part
of the country are used as a wintering area by several species of migratory
whales, including Humpback and Pilot Whales. Undoubtedly, the most common
marine mammals in the vicinity are Spotted Dolphins, which are year-round
residents. Since
almost the entire park is marine environment, there are no trails, however,
those interested in diving and snorkeling will find good opportunities
around the small islands of Ballena and Las Tres Hermanas.. We can assist you in planning your trip in Costa Rica! Please contact our travel division on how to customize your vacation to meet your budget and expectations. We replay with a suggested itinerary and cost within 24 hours.
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