Ingesta passage times of soft flat foam dishes and gastric emptying time of barium-impregnated polyethylene spheres (BIPS ® ) were measured in 22 and 8 loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta), respectively. Transit time (T 1 ) was considered as the time between ingestion and first elimination, and retention time (T 50 ) and total transit time (T 85 ) the expulsion time of 50% and 85% of the markers, respectively. The experiments were carried out at different times of the year and water temperature was recorded. A set of dorso-ventral radiographs was taken to locate the BIPS ® , and the gastrointestinal anatomy of 5 dead turtles was studied to help with interpretation of the radiographs. No significant correlation was observed between T 1 , T 50 , T 85 and minimum straight carapace length (SCLmin) or body mass and no statistical difference was found in ingesta passage transit times between juvenile (n=6) and sub-adult turtles (n=16). Mean passage times of the dishes (in days) were: T 1 =9.05, T 50 =12.00 and T 85 =13.19. Gastric emptying time using BIPS ® was 24–48h. The transit time (T 1 ) for the BIPS ® was longer (13.25±4.86 days) than the foam markers (8.5±2.73 days) in 8 turtles studied simultaneously. Although the total transit time tended to be faster in turtles submitted to water temperatures between 20°C and 23.6°C no significant correlation was observed between T 1 , T 50 and T 85 and the temperature.