This is truly one of Costa Rica's most wild natural areas! The Corcovado National Park protects one of the world's most spectacular national wonders - one of the last and largest remaining stands of coastal rainforest found in all of Central America.
National Geographic referred to this area as "most biologically intense place on the planet" and any visitor here will quickly see why.
The Osa Peninsula has the added benefit of being a remote location favored by migrating whales, dolphins, and some of the most colorful birds in the world. But just because you're truly getting away from it all doesn't mean that you have to settle for second-rate accommodations!
The Osa Peninsula is home to many top-knotch hotels, resorts and jungle lodges. So take your time to get down here, you never know what you'll discover! |