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Experience the chance to release a baby sea turtle into the wild and enjoy a stunning Pacific sunset with this 7-hour tour in Huatulco, Mexico for $70.
If you’re looking for an experience that combines meaningful conservation with breathtaking scenery, the Huatulco: Unique Turtle Sanctuary & Sunset Experience offers just that. For $70 per person, this 7-hour tour takes you to Santuario La Escobilla, a vibrant turtle sanctuary, where you’ll participate in releasing a baby sea turtle into the ocean. The tour is operated by Huatulco Travel Experience, earning a 3.4 rating, and is ideal for those interested in wildlife, environmental efforts, and stunning coastal views.
This tour offers an authentic chance to contribute to turtle conservation and ends with a memorable sunset over the Pacific Ocean. It’s a great pick for travelers wanting a mix of education, hands-on activities, and natural beauty, although the admission fee of $250 USD per person is not included in the price. The tour’s small group size—limited to 10 participants—ensures an intimate experience, guided by knowledgeable bilingual guides in English and Spanish.


The tour begins at Santuario La Escobilla, a well-maintained site dedicated to protecting sea turtles. This sanctuary allows visitors to actively participate in releasing a baby sea turtle into the ocean, making it a hands-on conservation activity. The $250 USD entrance fee is not included, but the experience of releasing a turtle directly into its natural habitat is the highlight.
This act of kindness not only offers a sense of fulfillment but also provides an educational component as guides explain turtle behavior and the importance of protecting these creatures. The sanctuary’s natural setting creates a peaceful backdrop for the activity, which is suitable for those who appreciate wildlife and environmental efforts.
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Throughout the 7-hour experience, a knowledgeable guide leads the group, offering insightful commentary in English or Spanish. The guides are skilled at sharing fascinating facts about sea turtles, their migrations, and conservation challenges.
The small group setting, limited to 10 participants, allows for engaging conversations, questions, and personalized explanations. We appreciate how guides explain the significance of each step, from the turtle hatchling to its release, making the activity accessible and informative. This educational aspect adds depth for anyone eager to understand marine life ecology.

A practical aspect of this tour is the inclusion of roundtrip transportation. The guides pick up guests directly from your Huatulco hotel, making the logistics smooth and hassle-free. This convenience is especially helpful for travelers unfamiliar with the area or those who prefer to relax and focus on the experience.
Transport is comfortable and reliable, ensuring that arrival at Santuario La Escobilla feels seamless. Since transportation is included, it offers good value—just be aware that food and beverages are not part of the package.

After the emotionally rewarding turtle release, the tour transitions to a relaxing moment: watching the sunset over the Pacific Ocean. The beach setting provides an ideal vantage point to enjoy the changing colors of the sky as the day ends.
This part of the experience emphasizes tranquility and natural beauty. It’s a chance to reflect on the conservation effort, soak in the stunning scenery, and enjoy the peaceful sounds of the waves. The sunset viewing is accessible from the beach area, making it suitable for most participants, although the tour is not wheelchair accessible.
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travelers are advised to wear comfortable clothing suitable for outdoor activity. The activity at the sanctuary involves standing and some walking, so comfortable shoes are recommended.
Since admission fees are not included, travelers should prepare for an additional $250 USD payment if they wish to participate in the turtle release. Booking in advance allows for free cancellation up to 24 hours before the tour, providing flexibility in case plans change.
Keep in mind that the tour is not suitable for wheelchair users, but it offers an enriching experience for most other guests, especially those interested in environmental conservation and coastal scenery.

This tour is one among several eco-focused experiences in Huatulco, such as bioluminescent plankton tours, crocodile and bird-watching ecotours, and bay visits. All these options emphasize nature and wildlife, but the Turtle Sanctuary & Sunset Experience stands out for its direct involvement in conservation and the special moment of releasing a turtle into the wild.
While similar excursions may include boat rides, bird watching, or visiting multiple sites, this tour’s core appeal remains its hands-on conservation activity combined with spectacular coastal views.

The Huatulco: Unique Turtle Sanctuary & Sunset Experience offers an engaging way to connect with marine life conservation while enjoying the natural beauty of the Pacific coast. The guided release of a baby sea turtle provides a rare, impactful moment, especially paired with the stunning sunset that concludes the tour.
The small group size and expert guides ensure an educational and personalized experience, perfect for travelers passionate about wildlife and environment. The roundtrip transportation adds convenience, making it easier to focus on the meaningful activity and the peaceful scenery.
However, the admission fee of $250 USD is an extra cost to consider. The tour is best suited for those comfortable with outdoor activities and who appreciate a quiet, reflective setting at sunset.
This experience combines conservation efforts, natural beauty, and personal fulfillment for a memorable day in Huatulco.

Is the turtle release activity suitable for children?
The activity is generally suitable for children who can stand and walk comfortably. However, it is not specifically tailored for very young children or those in wheelchairs.
How long does the tour take?
The complete experience lasts about 7 hours, including transportation, the activity at the sanctuary, and the sunset viewing.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food and beverages are not included in the tour price, and guests should plan accordingly.
What is the cost of the turtle release?
The admission fee for the sanctuary, which includes participation in the turtle release, is $250 USD per person and is paid separately.
Is transportation from my hotel guaranteed?
Yes, roundtrip transportation from Huatulco hotels is included in the package.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What should I bring?
Travelers should wear comfortable clothes suitable for outdoor activity, and bring sun protection if needed.
Is this tour wheelchair accessible?
No, the tour is not suitable for wheelchair users.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides provide live commentary in English and Spanish.
How does this experience compare to other eco-tours?
This tour stands out for its direct involvement in turtle conservation and the beautiful sunset experience, making it more memorable than some other nature excursions.