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Anyone know the cost of Gumbalimba Park


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Gumbalimba is not at Tabyana beach. It does have its own beach, however, and snorkel gear and kayaks and stuff like that are available. We booked the canopy tour/Gumbalimba Park/lobster lunch and it was $109 per person. You could also book just Gumbalimba for $49 or Gumbalimba and the lunch for 69. If you choose not to get the lobster lunch, there were other foods available as well.

 

We did the canopy tour first, which ends at Gumbalimba. Then we had a guide who walked us around the park for awhile and we played with macaws and monkeys. After that, we were let loose to hang out on the beach or walk more through the park.

 

When we were there, we could stay as long as we wanted. Once there were about 20 people waiting to leave, they would call a bus to come get us. I think they close at 4 or 5. We were the only ship in port that day, so there weren't many people there. It was heaven, and I can't wait to go again someday. We absolutely loved it there.

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