Our response to COVID-19

In these unprecedented and challenging times, we all must do what we can to support the country’s (and indeed world’s) efforts to lessen the impact of COVID-19. At Changing Tide Tours, we are closely monitoring the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and World Health Organization’s (WHO) statements regarding COVID-19 cases and following guidelines from these agencies and the local health departments.

The
health and wellbeing of our crew members and guests is our number one priority.

Check out our boat tour health measures and guidelines below.

Our
Commitment to Safety

While there have been no reported cases of the virus in our operations, in
order to help slow the community spread of COVID-19 and in accordance with
local and State regulations issued across the country, we have suspended all of
our operations since March until further notice.

The national lockdown measures
have forbidden all touristic activities and people gathering. On 15th
June, when the Minister of Health of Costa Rica gives an update on the
situation, we will re-evaluate the health and safety conditions at national
level.

We
understand how disappointing this decision may be for guests that have a tour
reserved with us on board one of our vessels.

Our
Commitment to Confidence

Changing Tide Tours is committed to ensuring our guests are confident in making
a booking by providing them maximum flexibility during these challenging times.

We are
making the following temporary changes to our rebooking and cancellation policy
at this time:

  • For guests with existing bookings, if your tour
    is cancelled because of public health authorities’ decisions, we have
    waived change fees and will be happy to reschedule your tour for a future
    date travel at no extra cost.
  • If you are unable to join us for your
    experience due to an illness or because of travel to a restricted area, we
    will apply the deposit you have made toward any future experience offered
    in 2020 or 2021.
  • Guests looking to make a booking for a future
    date can book with confidence knowing that we will work with them to ensure
    maximum flexibility should the situation continue or change.

Our
commitment to your Wellbeing

Changing Tide Tours has an excellent safety and sanitation track record and
have always operated and maintained a rigorous process around cleanliness and
hygiene. Our team is always working to ensure that they meet the latest
guidance on hygiene and cleaning protocols.

When the national lockdown
impositions are suspended, we will adopt safety and hygienic measures for each employee
and customer. For the health of all aboard with us, returning to our activities
with all the precautions necessary will be mandatory. We believe hygienic
measures and social distancing may allow you to enjoy the experiences with
wildlife we have prepared for you:

  • Before each tour, all
    crew will proceed to a safety and health briefing with all the information on
    how to comply with basic infection prevention and control precautions regarding
    the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak.
  • The temperature of all
    employees will be checked before each tour to ensure they do not have a fever.
  • Thorough boat cleaning
    before and after each tour with proper antiseptic solutions, with
    focus on high-touch areas like handrails and other surfaces.
  • No physical contact
    with customers (hand-shakes, kisses or hugs), which includes a safety distance
    of at least 1 meter when possible.
  • Proper and frequent hand
    washing of guests and crew during tours.
  • Full face masks and
    latex gloves available for each customer and employee to use during our boat
    tours in the Golfo Dulce, Osa Peninsula and Golfito.
  • Disinfection of all
    customer’s hands and feet with 80% alcohol before entering our boats.
  • Available closed-lid bin
    on board for litter.
  • Cardboard disposable
    cups for any drinks on board.

Let’s get through the
Covid-19 all together!

For the most updated information, please refer to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) or your local health authority.

Safety first! We look
forward to welcoming you aboard soon.