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Venture into one of the most biodiverse places on Earth. We've partnered with a passionate, local family to offer you authentic adventures in the pristine wilderness of the Osa Peninsula.

Costa Rica: A Journey into Pure Nature

Featured Costa Rica Adventures

Corcovado Day Trip - Sirena Station

a couple of monkeys sitting on top of a tree branch
a couple of monkeys sitting on top of a tree branch

Embark on a full-day adventure to the heart of the park, the Sirena Ranger Station, renowned for its incredible concentration of Costa Rican wildlife.

a group of fish swimming in an aquarium
a group of fish swimming in an aquarium
green frog on green leaf
green frog on green leaf

Snorkeling Tour at Caño Island

Discover the vibrant underwater world of the Caño Island Biological Reserve, a premier snorkeling and diving spot teeming with marine life.

Experience the magic of the rainforest after dark! Discover a hidden world of nocturnal creatures on this thrilling guided night walk.

Nativos Corcovado Night Hike

Private Paraiso Verde-Corcovado Day Tour

Explore an authentic rainforest paradise next to Corcovado National Park. This private tour features waterfalls, lush gardens, and panoramic forest views.

€74

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Corcovado Overnight Tour at Sirena Station

For the ultimate immersive experience, spend the night at the Sirena Ranger Station, allowing for evening and early morning wildlife hikes.

€339

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Drake Bay Bird Watching Tour

Join a local expert for an early morning hike into the primary forest to spot some of the hundreds of bird species that live in the Drake Bay area.

€77

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Agujitas Farm & River Tubing Day Tour

A unique eco-tour! Hike through the forest to a family farm, learn how local products are made, and then enjoy a relaxing float down the Rio Agujitas.

€60

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Drake Bay to Sierpe Boat Transfer

Book your seat on the scenic "colectivo" boat transfer connecting the remote village of Drake Bay with the town of Sierpe.

€27

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Mangrove & Sierpe River Tour

Discover the incredible biodiversity of the Térraba-Sierpe National Wetlands, the largest mangrove forest on Costa Rica's Pacific coast, all from the comfort of a boat.

€90

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Nativos Corcovado Mangroves Tour

Explore the primary mangrove forests and river canals with a local guide to search for flora and fauna, including over 100 species of birds.

€112

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Rio Agujitas River Tubing

Enjoy a relaxing and fun adventure floating in a tube down the gentle currents of the Rio Agujitas, surrounded by the sounds of the jungle.

€77

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Paraiso Verde Day Trip

Enjoy a 6-hour excursion into a true rainforest paradise featuring waterfalls, trails, and panoramic views from the terrace of Don Alfredo Vargas.

€69

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Paraiso Verde Overnight Experience

An exclusive, private overnight tour in a remote area next to Corcovado National Park, provided by a native family from Drake Bay.

€197

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Sirena Overnight Tour (On Request)

This immersive 2-day, 1-night tour allows nature lovers to take an incredible excursion into the protected area of Corcovado National Park.

*Special Note: Please read before continuing! This experience is booked on request. The owner of the experience will respond to the request within 2 day(s).

€364*

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a dirt path in the middle of a forest
a dirt path in the middle of a forest

The Crown Jewel: Corcovado National Park

From the ancient capital of Ribe to the symbolic birthplace of the nation at Jelling, Southern Denmark is a true Viking heartland. Our tours allow you to walk in the footsteps of kings like Harald Bluetooth, decipher ancient runic stones, and explore museums that bring the Viking Age vividly to life. It's a journey into the sagas that shaped a nation.Often called "the most biologically intense place on Earth" by National Geographic, Corcovado National Park is an unspoiled wilderness sanctuary. It is a true paradise for nature lovers, home to tapirs, all four of Costa Rica's monkey species, sloths, and even elusive jaguars. A visit here is a must for any traveler seeking authentic wildlife. Our partners' tours take you to the remote Sirena Ranger Station, offering the absolute best chances for spotting a diverse range of animals in their natural habitat.

a red eyed tree frog sitting on a green leaf
a red eyed tree frog sitting on a green leaf

A Paradise of Incredible Biodiversity

The Osa Peninsula, where your adventure takes place, is a world-renowned biodiversity hotspot. This remote corner of Costa Rica contains an astonishing 2.5% of the entire planet's biodiversity, despite covering a tiny fraction of its surface. It's a vibrant ecosystem where scarlet macaws fly free, monkeys travel through the canopy, and the calls of toucans echo through the jungle. This is not a zoo; it's a living, breathing wilderness, offering one of the most authentic wildlife experiences in the world.

a boat traveling down a river next to a lush green forest
a boat traveling down a river next to a lush green forest

The Hidden Highways of the Jungle

The lifeblood of the Osa Peninsula is its intricate network of rivers and mangrove forests. The Térraba-Sierpe wetlands are the largest mangrove reserve in Central America, creating a mysterious world of winding water channels. A boat journey here is like exploring the hidden highways of the jungle, offering a unique opportunity to spot crocodiles, river turtles, and countless species of birds from the comfort of your seat.

A humpback whale jumping out of the water
A humpback whale jumping out of the water

Where the Rainforest Meets the Sea

The magic of Drake Bay is where the vibrant jungle meets the rich waters of the Pacific Ocean. This protected coastline is a critical migration route for humpback whales and a playground for dolphins and sea turtles. The nearby Caño Island Biological Reserve offers a world-class underwater experience, with clear waters and thriving coral reefs perfect for snorkeling among schools of colorful fish.

Planning Your Costa Rica Adventure

To help you have the best possible experience, here are a few key details about our tours in Costa Rica.

An Authentic Local Experience

Our Costa Rica tours are operated by our trusted local partners, Nativos Corcovado. They are a local, family-run business offering an authentic connection to the region, with a legacy stretching back to the first settlers in Drake Bay.

These are adventure tours in a remote tropical rainforest. Many involve hiking in hot, humid conditions and boat travel on the open ocean. A good level of physical fitness is required for most experiences. Please read each tour description carefully to ensure it is a good fit for you.

Cancellation policies vary by tour. Some experiences are non-refundable within 1-2 days of the event, while others are fully refundable up to the time of the tour. Please check the specific policy on the individual booking page for the tour you select.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Corcovado

What is the cancellation policy for Costa Rica tours

Cancellation policies vary by tour. Many experiences require cancellation at least 1 or 2 days in advance for a refund, while others are fully refundable. Please check the specific policy on the individual booking page before making a reservation.

What is Corcovado National Park known for?

Corcovado National Park is world-renowned for its incredible biodiversity. National Geographic called it "the most biologically intense place on Earth." It is famous for being one of the best places in Costa Rica to see a wide variety of wildlife, including four species of monkeys, sloths, tapirs, and countless exotic birds

Are park entrance fees included in the tour price?

It depends on the specific tour. Some tours include the entry tax or entrance fees in the price, while for others, this may be an exclusion. Always check the "What's included?" section on the specific tour's booking page to be sure.

Where is Corcovado National Park located?

The park is located on the remote Osa Peninsula in southwestern Costa Rica. Our partner's tours depart from Drake Bay, which is a primary access point for the popular Sirena Ranger Station within the park.

Can you visit Corcovado National Park without a guide?

No, since 2014, it has been mandatory for all visitors to be accompanied by a certified professional guide within Corcovado National Park. This is to ensure the safety of both visitors and the park's precious wildlife. All of our tours include an expert, certified local guide.

What is the best way to visit Corcovado National Park?

The most popular and effective way to visit is by boat to the Sirena Ranger Station, which is deep within the park and offers the best chances for wildlife sightings. We offer both day trips and immersive overnight tours to Sirena Station.