Corcovado National Park

One of the truly wild places in Costa Rica, the Osa Peninsula juts into the Pacific Coast at the southern tip of the country. Much of the peninsula is protected within the Parque Nacional Corcovado - a beautiful place combining tropical wilderness and beaches. As it is difficult to get to, this makes it all the more special and a unique place to visit.

Parque Nacional Corcovado was established in 1970 and is one, it is difficult to get to but it will captivate you with its isolation, beauty and abundance of wildlife. The park includes over 133,380 acres if land and 4,940 acres of marine habitat. Apart from tours around the national park activities in this area include: horseback riding, surfing, fishing, bird watching, snorkelling and kayaking.


This is a very special region. Described as 'Biologically, the most intense place on Earth' by the National Geographic Society, Corcovado is certainly an amazing place for nature lovers.