Discover the Osa Peninsula

4 Days - 3 Nights | From: $700

CORCOVADO National Park

Protecting 41,788 hectares of shallow lagoons, marsh, mangrove swamps, rivers, wet forest and low-altitude cloud forest, as well as 46 kilometers of sandy beach, Corcovado is one of Central America’s most unique ecosystems—which is why naturalists from all over the world come to study its riches. Within its extensive territory, visitors can observe the rich biodiversity of the last virgin natural area in all of Central America. Some 6,000 insect, 500 tree, 367 bird, 140 mammal, 117 amphibian and reptile, and 40 freshwater fish species live here in coexistence.

 

Itinerary

Day 1: San Jose - Osa Peninsula (flight 50 minutes + bus transfer about 30 minutes + about 30 minutes boat)
Transfer to the airport and fly to the Osa Peninsula. Transfer by boat or road (depending on chosen lodge and routings) to your lodge. Installation at your lodge.
Dinner and overnight at the lodge

Day 2: Osa Peninsula
Breakfast
Visit Corcovado National Park (jungle & wildlife hike).
Dinner at the lodge

Day 3: Osa Peninsula
Boat trip to Cano Island where you can admire the coral and colorful fish. On the island you can watch huge stone balls whose origin remains unknown to this day.
Lunch, dinner and overnight at the lodge

Day 4: Osa Peninsula – San Jose
Breakfast

Transfer back to the runway and fly to San Jose
 

 

Included

• Transfers roud trip hotel in San Jose/airports
• Air transportation San Jose/Drake or San Jose/Palmar round trip
• Boat transportation Sierpe or Drake/hotels round trip
• 3 nights full board at your lodge
• Tour to Corcovado National Park
• Tour to Caño Island
• entrance fees to the National Park

 

Not Included

  • Optional excursions offered by the lodge
  • scuba diving
  • sport fishing 

 

Notes

  • We do not recommend this region during the months of September and October (heavy rain)
  • For those who love nature, scuba diving or snorkeling, sport fishing, sea kayaking, hiking and horseback riding, observations of dolphins and whales…

 

The magical name sounds for Costa Ricans as the one of a region of discovery and total disorientation.
We recommend you spend a minimum of 3 nights in this remote area, difficult to access but exceptional. Beware the lodges of the Osa Peninsula are not accessible by car.
If you want to arrive with a rental car, you can leave it in a garage in Sierpe before taking the boat to your lodge.