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Fauna · Santa Teresa, Carazo, NI

Olive Ridley Sea Turtle Arribada — Chacocente Beach

One of Central America's most dramatic mass sea turtle nestings — thousands of Olive Ridleys storm a remote Nicaraguan beach simultaneously.

When
Jan — Dec, peak Aug — Nov
Best viewing
Nighttime visits to a protected beach reserve during mass nesting events, typically requiring a guide and advance coordination with park authorities.
Category
Fauna
Status
In season

About this spectacle

Chacocente Beach on Nicaragua's Pacific coast is one of the most remarkable mass nesting events in the natural world. During an arribada, tens of thousands of Olive Ridley sea turtles emerge simultaneously from the ocean under the cover of darkness, covering the dark volcanic sand in a slow, determined tide of ancient life. The air fills with the sound of flippers rasping across sand, shells colliding, and the deep rhythmic breathing of nesting females. Each turtle excavates a nest chamber, deposits her clutch, and laboriously returns to the sea. Watching thousands of animals engaged in the same primordial act across a single beach is viscerally overwhelming — a scene that feels prehistoric and deeply wild. Dawn reveals the churned sand and the last stragglers making their way back to the surf, while vultures and other opportunists circle the margins.

When to go

Jan — Dec, peak Aug — Nov

Getting there

Nearest airport: MGA. Nearest city: Managua.

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