May is an interesting month for the tourism industry in Costa
Rica. Is the first month of what we call the green season so tour
companies like ours have more time to do stuff, like marketing
strategies, sites inspections, and having the chance not to worry
about our VIP clients every day. But is also the month of Emilio´s
birthday. So normally we as a family take a one week
work and
travel trip with the kids to a new destination every year.
We chose Bahia Ballena because is an emerging destination, and the
variety of hotel options has increased considerably in the past 2
years. From cozy eco-lodges to fancy boutique hotels. The idea is
to
visit as much properties as possible but making sure kids are
still having a fun time and rich experience.
Bahia Ballena is the area that surrounds the Marino Ballena
National Park. But for a practical (Waze and Google Maps)
understanding, is everything located between the towns of
Dominical and Ojochal, including Dominicalito, Ventanas and Uvita.
The area has lots to offer its visitors, including surfing
lessons, nature hikes, visit to waterfalls, horseback riding, but
the two most representative activities are the visit to the Tail
of the Whale at Marino Ballena and the boat tour for Whales and
Dolphins observation during season which is from June to November.
Another very important theme
is the holistic, organic, healthy vibe you can sense. There are a
good number of yoga retreats and surf camps that combine all those
elements.
But for our work and travel purposes, we have decided to stay at
Villas Tekoa. This a community located at a hill right in front of
Playa Dominicalito. Simply the best views of the ocean, surrounded
by nature and with top of the line amenities. There are homes
starting at 2 bedrooms and all the way until 10 bedrooms. Host is
very informative and willing to help when necessary.
I could extend my article talking about the great family time we
had at Villas Tekoa, but I am sure you will find more interesting
and useful our final report of the area. So here it goes.
Bahia Ballena is great for adults, specially if you like to do
Surf and Yoga. There is great nightlife in Dominical. And very
active tours that involves a decent physical condition. For
example Savegre River rafting and the hike to Nauyaca Waterfall.
But it can be very family friendly too. Specially if they are
teenagers and young adults. There are many activities they could
do including, boat tours for whale watching, surfing lessons, zip
lining, horseback riding, sea kayaking and snorkeling. If you
travel with little kids like we do (under 8) options are a little
limited. But you can still do stuff. And they will still have a
good time doing things like a mild walk at Hacienda Baru for
wildlife observation, build sand castles at any of the beaches of
the area, and spend some time at the swimming pool of your hotel
or vacation rental.
And accommodations are great too.
Here is what we have seen and
recommend: Hotel Cristal Ballena, Kura Design, Villas Tekoa, Cuna
del Angel, Villas Rio Mar.
If you are planning to include Bahia Ballena in your future
travel plans try to combine it with the Manuel Antonio area first
and Osa Peninsula afterwards. This combination will give you an
interesting perspective of the different elements Costa Rica has
to offer to all visitors looking for the perfect Beach and Nature
Experience.
By the way, the best local tour operator is called Bahia
Aventuras.