Marine species

Leatherback Sea Turtle

Dermochelys coriacea

Encounter: possibleWatchability: hardcoreBest for: freediverExpectation: rare lucky encounterIUCN VU

The world’s largest sea turtle and a high-conservation-value species. In Santa Marta context, this is typically a rare, offshore-associated sighting rather than a routine snorkel encounter.

Leatherback Sea Turtle

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Water condition fit

Clarity need

high

Wave tolerance

high

Do not expect

rare lucky encounter

Identification and habitat

ID: Large, leathery ridged carapace and elongated body profile.

Habitat: Pelagic and deep offshore waters; occasional coastal passage.

Behavior: Long-distance mover; observations are rare and often brief.

Where to see it

  • Rare outer-coast observations
  • Offshore marine corridors

Best window: No reliable inshore window; encounter-driven.

In-water safety

  • Never disturb surfacing sequence
  • Follow all marine wildlife distance protocols

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