Nature Float in Caño Negro or Rio Peñas Blancas
A Serendipity exclusive is our stealth-like boats. Our silly eco-friendly little watercraft invite you to enter the natural world in silence and awe. Quieter than paddling a canoe, the Serendipity boats navigate the slow-moving river to get you close to where the animals remain perched as you approach.
Serendipity’s guides that specialize in nature watching are experts at spotting hidden creatures. As we move closer, we can whisper their locations to you, and you can drop the binoculars and simply — look.
No noise. No pollution. No crowd. No smelly petrol exhaust. Only nature. Enjoy some fresh fruit and recline on the comfortable tubes. Dangle your feet in the water. Sit under an umbrella, protecting yourself from the sun, or the rain. Enjoy the noise of howling monkeys, and the splash of birds and giant fish.
Even young children enjoy the excitement of nature watching as they learn to spot monkeys, birds, and cayman in the water.
Tarpon breed here. Basilica lizards, sloths, and three species of monkeys are common in the low-hanging trees. The alligator gar appears to be half fish, half alligator. Looking like the Loch Ness monster, they sometimes grow more than 10 feet long.
Spot aquatic birds as they fish for dinner — cormorant, anhinga, Amazon kingfishers are abundant here. Shy birds, like the boat-billed heron, black-headed trogon, and roseate spoonbill, use this waterway for nesting and feeding. The laughing falcon, mangrove swallow, and the tiny American pygmy kingfisher — all here. On a really good day, with a Serendipity naturalist guide, you might see up to fifty species of birds.
So, join us for one day. Our guests have told us it is more intense than any naturalist experience in Costa Rica, and fun on the boat, and comfortable, all at the same time.