Dream Chaser The Fun Catamaran in Tamarindo (All inclusive)
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Location: Tamarindo, Costa Rica
Duration: 5 hours
Product code: 121008P1
This was was great experience! Jose was awesome and made sure every guest had a great experience. We were able to see whales, reel in fish, and enjoy a glorious day on the water.
Disappointing. First, there’s no blue flag on the beach to help you find them, just a long-haired dude near a pick-up truck. Super sketch. Next, the boat is small - very small - and the white leather seats are stained with a red substance - blood? Rust? No one is masked, no hand sanitizer, and no social distancing. Apparently we were going to float into the land that Covid forgot. This is really an all you can drink booze cruise and the itinerary goes like this: they put you on the boat and they go very fast for about 1.5 hours to arrive at a small primitive island beach, featuring a stray dog. No information is given about the island, culture or scenery, no water safety tips, no lifeguard, and no water safety equipment, but they do keep the booze flowing. Then, when you arrive at the island, they hand you a moldy pool noodle as a flotation device, you jump off the boat and swim, like chum, through choppy sea water to arrive at a beach with limited access. There is nothing on the is
I really enjoyed my Dream Chaser excursion. Even though the weather was not on our side, the staff made sure we had a great time. They were really kind and friendly!! I really enjoyed myself. Highly recommended.
The crew was helpful and tried but I didn’t enjoy the trip. It was a booze cruise, without enough food or booze. My girlfriend and I played around on the paddle boards for about an hour, then the crew called us back for lunch. But, they ran out of food so all I had for lunch was all the rice I could eat. The also ran out of mixed drinks, but there was plenty of cheap beer. Terrible and over priced. We would’ve had more fun and saves a few hundred dollars buying a bottle of rum and renting some paddle boards on the beach.
This trip had the potential to be fun. But it became a boat of nightmares midway through. Daniel and Javier were our skipper and captain, respectively, and they put us in complete danger. It was storming when we went in the ocean, but that wasn't the problem. When we docked at the beach Playa Huevo, Daniel told us to we were about to swim to the beach. Javier told my friend that she should only take a pool noodle without a life vest and she's not a swimmer. She told him she's only been swimming for one month. Another passenger who was drunk told her to use a life jacket as well as a pool noodle. Then when we arrived to shore after swimming for about mile. The storm started to pick up again, the waves became choppy and aggressive. Half of the passengers that swam to storm were beginning swimmers, and they started to panic. Even I was scared because the waves picked up, there was lightning and thunder, and I was tired from the first swim. One girl lost her retainer when a wave hit her