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🐒 Sea Turtles

Flagship marine megafauna around Santa Marta and Tayrona, best seen with responsible in-water behavior.

Species in this category

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Hawksbill Sea Turtle

Hawksbill Sea Turtle

Eretmochelys imbricata

A globally threatened species and one of the most important marine conservation indicators in Caribbean reef systems. Encounters are possible around structured reef where turtles forage on sponges and invertebrates.

IUCN CRBest for: experienced snorkelerEncounter: possibleExpect: occasional bonus sighting
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Green Sea Turtle

Green Sea Turtle

Chelonia mydas

A frequent conservation flagship in tropical waters. Juveniles and subadults can occur near feeding zones with algae and seagrass-associated habitat.

IUCN ENBest for: experienced snorkelerEncounter: possibleExpect: occasional bonus sighting
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Loggerhead Sea Turtle

Loggerhead Sea Turtle

Caretta caretta

Less commonly reported in nearshore snorkeling than hawksbill or green turtles, but still ecologically relevant in wider regional waters.

IUCN VUBest for: freediverEncounter: possibleExpect: rare lucky encounter
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Leatherback Sea Turtle

Leatherback Sea Turtle

Dermochelys coriacea

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.

IUCN VUBest for: freediverEncounter: possibleExpect: rare lucky encounter
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