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Osa, South Pacific Costa Rica a Paradisiacal Destination
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We are a professional team led by an experienced senior manager who has in-depth knowledge of the tourist offerings in the Osa region of Costa Rica’s South Pacific.
Whether you are looking for an experience alone, with your partner, or with your family, we recommend the best to make your adventure unforgettable.
Are you looking for tours, transportation, health and wellness services, lodging, or dining options? We look forward to helping you!


The Perfect Surrounding
Enjoy Osa’s “Pure Life” in a destination with extraordinary natural and cultural attractions. The experience of reaching the South Pacific by crossing the majestic Cerro de la Muerte or along the Costanera is excellent.
The destination offers accommodations, gastronomy, nightlife, outdoor activities, parties, and transport services satisfying the most sophisticated.
The promotion of its natural treasure funds the country’s strategy. According to studies, the South Pacific Tourist Unit stands out for having the most incredible intensity in biodiversity of flora and fauna (it is home to 3% of the species on the planet).
This, together with the quality of the services to the visitor, leads to increased visits to the South Pacific of Costa Rica destination, which is currently showing a positive tendency above the national average.
The Baru River is the main gateway to Costa Ballena and the South Pacific to enjoy beaches, waterfalls, hikes, archaeological sites, bird watching, reptile observation, wildlife observation in the mangroves, adventure in the ocean, kayaking, rafting, surfing, rappel, sport fishing, botanical gardens, diving, whale watching, horseback riding, canopy, and many more adventure experiences.
The South Pacific hosts varied attractions, among them the Chirripรณ Park, the Talamanca Mountain Range, an extensive coastal coastline (390 km), the Golfo Dulce, the Corcovado National Park, the Isla del Caรฑo Biological Reserve, the Piedras Blancas National Park, the Wetland Tรฉrraba Sierpe, the Archaeological Sites, the Indigenous Territories, the Marino Ballena National Park, and many private property conservation areas.

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Costa Ballena
Costaย Ballena, a String of Most Precious Beads, each Perl a Long-stretched Beach.ย
The Beaches of Costa Ballena are lined up like pearls on a thread along the pristine coastline. Each has its quite contrasting characteristics for you to explore and always wanting to return to your favorite waterfront.
You can swim in the shallow waters. You can also walk on the sandy beach or along the shaded paths of the Ballena National Marine Park. Kayaking into the caves is a great adventure. Enjoy a picnic under the shade of a coconut tree, and watch the crabs and seabirds. It will make you forget your stress and worries.
However, be very careful with the ocean; most of the South Pacific coast has strong currents. If you happen to be caught by a wave that pulls you out to the sea, let yourself go and try to swim back parallel to the beach.
Water temperatures in the South Pacific are between 23 to 28 degrees C, making them ideal for water sports.
Before you sit down for your picnic under a palm, look up, and make sure the coconuts are not right above you. Otherwise, they could fall on your head.


Sierpe
The small, quiet town is situated approximately 30 km from the Pacific Ocean, along the Sierpe River, just 15 km from Palmar Sur, and a few kilometers from the Pan-American Highway and the Southern Costanera Highway.
This town serves as the gateway to the largest mangrove reserve in Latin America, situated where the rivers of Sierpe and Tรฉrraba converge. It is home to the impressive biodiversity of native animals, birds, and reptiles, including turtles, crocodiles, monkeys, alligators, frogs, and many more. In addition to the mangrove reserve, it offers excellent fishing tours and diving expeditions.ย
It is the main access to Drake Bay, the Corcovado National Park, and the Isla de Caรฑo Natural Reserve. It is situated in the magnificent Diquis Valley and serves as a key river port, offering commercial services and a range of accommodations to suit every budget, including luxurious hotels.ย
There is also a good number of restaurants and bars. The boat companies and hotels in the area offer transportation for tourists wishing to explore the glorious Osa Peninsula.




The Osa Peninsula
The Osa Peninsula is located on the southwest coast of Costa Rica, bordered by Coronado Bay to the north and Golfo Dulce to the south. This region, renowned for its unique attractions, boasts lush jungles, waterfalls, beaches, mountains, and a diverse array of wildlife.ย
Remarkably, the Osa Peninsula is home to 2.5% of the world’s biodiversity and more than 50% of the biological diversity found in Costa Rica. It is one of the areas with the highest biodiversity in both Costa Rica and the world, including many endemic bird species.
The Osa Peninsula falls under the classification of “South Central American Pacific slope-021,” identified by the American Bird Conservancy as an area rich in endemic bird species. Despite its relatively small size, this region encompasses a diverse array of tropical habitats, including rainforests, coastal wetlands, and mountain forests.
Notably, the Osa Peninsula encompasses Corcovado National Park, the largest protected area in Costa Rica. According to National Geographic, it is described as “the most biologically active area in the world,” making it one of the premier locations for incredible biodiversity.
Golfito
Golfito is located within the Golfo Dulce of the Pacific Ocean, on the Osa Peninsula. Boats cross from Golfito to Puerto Jimenez, serving as an access point to the Osa Peninsula and Corcovado National Park.
The town lies on a narrow strip of land between Golfoo Dulce Bay and a hill, comprising two distinct areas: the city proper, located to the south, and a residential area near the port.
The town offers small marinas, yachting and boating services, sport fishing, and a destination for cruise ships. Much of the tourism in the Golfito area focuses on the sportfishing industry. Many lodges and hotels have their sport fishing boats and captains. Yachting, boating, water sports, and beach activities are also possible.
The beaches south of Golfito, including Playa Zancudo, Pilon, and Pavones, offer excellent surfing opportunities.
There are many things you can do in Golfito, such as dolphin and whale watching boat tours, horseback riding, hiking tours to the Golfito Wildlife Refuge or the Piedras Blancas National Park, and it’s also a famous spot for bird watching tours and sportfishing.
