Welcome to the highest biodiversity of Costa Rica
The Osa Peninsula is one of Costa Rica’s most adventurous and captivating destinations, renowned for its untouched natural beauty and abundant wildlife. Home to Corcovado National Park, it offers some of the most biodiverse habitats on the planet, where visitors can explore lush rainforests, pristine beaches, and vibrant ecosystems teeming with rare species. Adventure seekers can embark on thrilling activities such as zip-lining through the canopy, hiking to hidden waterfalls, and snorkeling in crystal-clear waters. The remote and rugged terrain of the Osa Peninsula provides an authentic wilderness experience, making it a haven for eco-tourists and nature lovers. Its unique blend of adventure and natural splendor truly makes the Osa Peninsula the ultimate destination in Costa Rica.
Golfo Dulce, a fisherman’s dream
Golfo Dulce is a premier destination for sportfishing due to its unique geography and rich marine biodiversity. The gulf’s deep, calm waters create an ideal habitat for a variety of game fish, including marlin, sailfish, dorado, and roosterfish. The area benefits from nutrient-rich currents that attract these species, making it a hotspot for both inshore and offshore fishing. Additionally, the beautiful rainforest surroundings and minimal commercial development contribute to a pristine environment, enhancing the overall fishing experience. Anglers are also drawn to Golfo Dulce for the chance to encounter rare and abundant marine life in an unspoiled natural setting.
Puerto Jimenez
Puerto Jiménez, located on the Osa Peninsula in Costa Rica, is a vibrant town known for its rich biodiversity and gateway to Corcovado National Park. It offers visitors a range of activities, from wildlife spotting to fishing and exploring rainforests. With its friendly local community and stunning natural beauty, Puerto Jiménez is a perfect start for fishing enthusiasts.
Golfito
Golfito, located in southern Costa Rica, is a charming town nestled between wild rainforests and the tranquil waters of the Golfo Dulce. Known for its excellent sportfishing opportunities and beautiful natural surroundings, it’s a perfect destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers. Visitors can explore nearby wildlife refuges, enjoy boat tours, or simply relax in this peaceful coastal town.
How to get here
We can arrange transportation of your preference with any of the following options:
Option #1: Flights from San Jose round trip, which takes around 45 minutes each way
Option #2: Ground transportation from San Jose with a private driver, this option can take around 8 hours
Option #3: Rent a car and drive yourself, this option, like private transportation, can take around 8 hours
Once in Puerto Jiménez/Golfito, our agent can arrange a taxi to pick you up at the local airport and take you to the chosen lodge. If you are driving, make sure your vehicle has a four-wheel drive!