Puerto Vallarta News

Puerto Vallarta News

LAS ALAMANDAS INTRODUCES GUEST PROGRAM TO PROTECT BABY SEA TURTLES

The Sea Turtle Protection Program at Las Alamandas, located between Puerto Vallarta and Manzanillo along the famed Costalegre Coast, has been a great success over the years, increasing the number of turtles arriving each year on the four beaches of this hideaway resort nestled inside a private nature reserve. And now guests can participate in the two critical action phases of the program – the collecting of the eggs and the protecting of the newly hatched babies – and play an integral role in boosting the sea turtle population.

“Guests can be part of an exciting and fulfilling eco-tourism experience that . . .

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