Escape to the Riviera Nayarit and free the turtles at El Naranjo camp
- Learn firsthand all about the conservation and care of the sea turtle at the Turtle Camp in La Peñita de Jaltemba.
One night in a beach camp can become one of your most unforgettable experiences as you learn about the conservation and care of sea turtles in the Riviera Nayarit.
If you like adventure, the great outdoors, and being up close and personal with nature, the El Naranjo Turtle Camp has everything you need. Be here to experience it on December 4 at their location on El Naranjo beach in La Peñita de Jaltemba.
Ricardo Villaseñor Llamas, president of turtle camp operator Grupos Ecologistas de Nayarit A.C., shared that the purpose of the camping event was not just to have fun but for you to learn everything related to the conservation and care of the sea turtle. This creature is a protected species according to Official Mexican Standard NOM-059-SEMARNAT-2010.
“The El Naranjo camp is certified by Profepa and is self-sustainable; it provides for all the basic needs and can host tents for groups,” he said.
He added that activities include a chat on the sea turtle’s life cycle, a visit to an incubation hut, patrols along the beach, and, weather permitting, turtle releasing so you can experience sea turtle conservation on a whole other level.
The facilities at the El Naranjo Camp offer showers, bathrooms, shaded areas, and parking, so all you need to bring is your tent, sleeping bag, flashlight, bug repellent, and comfortable clothing.
For information and reservations: 322 303 8126 y 322 168 5156.
HOW TO GET TO EL NARANJO BEACH
Boca del Naranjo is six kilometers north of Rincón de Guayabitos, following the detour that leads to the town of La Lima de Abajo.
MORE INFO
Releasing turtles in the Riviera Nayarit can be a great experience that brings together entire families, given how emotional it is to see the hatchlings take their first steps towards the sea. However, you must respect this remarkable ancient species by taking these simple actions: do not litter, especially with plastic bags and soft drink containers, because turtles can mistake them for jellyfish in the water and die from asphyxiation. Do not touch the turtles or play with them, as they could lose their senses of smell and orientation.
The Riviera Nayarit is a safe destination. Our hotels, restaurants, and tourist establishments follow all the health protocols established by the Federal Government’s Ministry of Health and operate at the allowed capacities. Access to the beaches is limited. Be a responsible tourist: wear your mask and keep your distance.
We’re ready!
###
The Riviera Nayarit Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB) and the Bahía de Banderas Hotel and Motel Association (AHMBB) reaffirm their commitment to the strategic promotion of the destination. They pursue areas of opportunity and consolidate new markets to increase the number of incoming tourists to the destination for the benefit of all Nayarit residents with the support of the Government of the State of Nayarit.