It's hard not to be seduced by Costa Rica South Pacific Coast. This largely undiscovered wonder is known as Costa Rica 's last frontier.
Osa Peninsula covers most of the South Pacific region, and is an area of rich natural attractions. Both the peninsula and the Talamanca mountain range are considered to be the first land formations to emerge from the Pacific Ocean to form Central America.About half of Costa Rica 's flora and fauna species can be found in Osa. Costa Rica is a natural bridge between the northern and southern parts of the continent, and species of both make their home here. The Osa Peninsula 's Golfo Dulce is one of the only places on the planet where whales from North and South America come to breed their young. Another site of importance is the northern peninsula's wetlands, with thousands of sea birds.
Enjoy the thrill of adventure while observing the inmense biodiversity Costa Rica beholds. Adrenaline activities included such as Horseback Rides, Rafting Tours, Canopy and boat Tours. Arenal, Monteverde, Manuel Antonio, Corcovado!
Set in a private nature reserve spread over 1,000 acres of Central America's last remaining lowland tropical rainforest in Costa Rica.
Enjoy highlights and off the road destinations such as world famous Corcovado, Tortuguero, Arenal, Monteverde, Manuel Antonio National Park. A very special destination combining nature and beach fun!
Casa Corcovado´s private bungalows are immersed in exotic gardens and surrounded by wild tropical rainforest.
For the scuba enthusiasts the Osa Peninsula offers countless excursions and endless encounters
Osa's largest town is Puerto Jiménez, a good location for sea kayaking trips on the Golfo Dulce. Or, relax here before embarking on long journeys into the dense forests and virgin beaches of the area. The port offers good access to the Corcovado National Park.
Corcovado National Park Established in 1975, Corcovado National Park covers one-third of the Osa Peninsula, and is one of the wildest zones in the country. It is protected specifically for scientific research, conservation goals and environmental education. And it is hot, rainy and very humid.Because of its geographical location and composition, a huge diversity of biological species appear in and around the park, combing both terrestrial and marine ecosystems, such as marshes, mangrove swamps, rainforests, rivers, shallow lagoons and cloud forest.
Corcovado protects some of the only humid tropical forest left on the Mesoamerican Pacific, and shelters many species in danger of extinction, such as the red macaw, wild boar, crocodiles, the ocelot, cougars, jaguars, and the leatherback, olive ridley and green turtles. Snakes, frogs and toucans are also abundant.