Hop on a sleek speedboat from Puerto Calero for an adrenaline-fuelled adventure. You'll zoom across the waves to either Lobos Island – known for its volcanic landscapes – or Papagago Bay, home to golden beaches. Along the way, check out hidden coves, dive in for a swim, or just lounge on deck with an ice-cold drink in hand. Plus, it's a small-group tour, so you'll get front-row views and plenty of space to soak up the sun and snap those Insta-worthy pics.

Luxury yacht trip to Lobos Island
- You're in for a fast-paced adventure on this speedboat tour
- You'll stop by Lobos Island or Papagayo Bay, both known for their natural beauty
- There's plenty of space to relax on board on this small-group tour
Speedboat ride
Boat cruise
Drinks
Snack
Transport
Escort
Lifejacket
Swim stops
Morning sail starts at 9:30. Afternoon Sail starts at 13:15.
Option with Transfer has an extra cost included in final price.
Option without Transfer, meeting point is Puerto Calero Harbour at DOCK B6, Please arrive 15 minutes before the confirmed time.
- For the tour option without transfer, the meeting point is Puerto Calero Harbour at DOCK B6. Please arrive 15 minutes before the confirmed time.
- Not suitable for guests with poor health
- Not suitable for guests who suffer from travel sickness
- Children must be supervised by an adult (over 18 years) at all time
- Bring bathing gear and sunblock
- Bring a towel
- Bring warm clothes
- Transfer is available for an extra charge
- Please inform us of any dietary requirements you have at time of booking
- Subject to weather conditions
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