Information about our Daily Tours
San José 1
San José 2
San José 3
Manuel Antonio
Tamarindo Beach
La Fortuna - El Arenal Volcano
La Fortuna - El Arenal Volcano 1
Monterverde
Puerto Viejo Beach
Corcovado
Viandante Tours
 
Tour from Corcovado
Bird Rookery
A 30-minute afternoon boat ride brings you to Isla Violin, a rocky island jutting out of the Pacific where Boobies, Man-O-Wars, Pelicans and other frigate birds make their home and breeding grounds.
From your deck you'll be able to observe the birds at close range without disturbing them.
Watch carefully as aviary rituals of courting, feeding, and territorial battles unfold in a drama unlike any you've seen before.
The three-hour round-trip tour includes a naturalist guide that will answer all your questions.  Bring your binoculars and camera on this trip.

Birdwatching
Enjoy a short hike near the Camp, to see many of the 400 species of birds that are resident there.
The early morning hours are the best for this.
Another option for bird's lovers is a tour to Violin Island to see the many marine birds at the roosting spot.
With over 800 species of birds, this small country has more natural diversity than Canada and the USA combinedThe Osa Peninsula has approximately 380 of these species, including the endangered of Scarlet Macaw.
Caño Island Biological Reserve

A day trip to Caño Island will prove to be an unforgettable experience to divers, snorkelers, hikers, and nature lovers alike.
The island is around 8 miles off the coast of the Osa Peninsula, and during the boat ride there  is usually some fishing for wahoo or tuna performed.
Also,  most likely you will have the opportunity to see schools of dolphin swimming around the boat, and whales cruise these waters and are often sighted during their migration season.
Caño Island rises like a giant emerald from the sea.
Soaring coastal cliffs, white-sand beaches and a densely forested interior make this island one of the most dramatic landmasses in the area.
The diving and snorkeling crowd will be treated to an underwater playground of caves, cliffs and canyons at seven separate dive sites.
White-tipped shark, barracuda, red snapper, dog-toothed snapper, and several varieties of rays are a few of the marine species awaiting you.
Snorkelers will enjoy schools of colorful tropical fish closer to shore.
Caño Island is surrounded by five platforms of low reefs where over a dozen species of coral grow abundantly. These shelves house countless life forms like sea urchins,  lobsters, and all sorts of giant conchs.
After a picnic lunch shaded by almond trees on the beach, guests are free to explore the island's burial sites on self-guided trails, play a friendly game of beach volleyball, go for another round of swimming, snorkeling, diving, or simply relax on the sun-warmed sand.
Includes: boat, guide, lunch, park fees.

Corcovado National Park

For a full day in the thick of the rainforest, Corcovado National Park is unparalleled for breathtaking beauty, abundant wildlife and foliage nearly pulsing with lushness. 
After breakfast , you'll board a boat for a 25-minute ride to the San Pedrillo Station, the northernmost ranger station of Corcovado National Park.  
An hour's walk along the beach, led by a local naturalist guide, brings you to a forest trail up the Rio Pargo. Enormous primary growth trees dripping with epiphytic plants, such as orchids, bromeliads and ferns are numerous in this area.
The quiet of the jungle is occasionally broken with the guttural bark of howler monkeys, the shrieks of scarlet macaws and the rustle of agoutis in the bush. Sloths make their slow way among branches overhead. The rainforest canopy creates a cool environment for hiking well-groomed trails.
A midday we'll have lunch under the shade of a mango tree on Llorona beach allows you to enjoy the hiss and boom of the surf while resting from your morning's expedition.
The park is home to cougars, jaguars, ocelots, and giant anteaters, all endangered species. Four species of monkey live in the trees overhead: the howler, white-faced capuchin, spider and squirrel monkey.

Scuba Diving at Caño Island
The vast variety of tropical fish will make you feel like you have fallen into a giant aquarium.
This is the spot in Costa Rica for diving and snorkeling.
It is also a pre-colombian burial ground for the native indians that occupied Costa Rica.
Dolphin Watch
The Southern Pacific waters of Costa Rica are known as breeding grounds for several species of dolphin and whale.
Bottlenose dolphins, spotted dolphins and spinners make their home here, swimming in enormous schools, as well as humpback and pilot whales, which sometimes can be seen breaching with a calf in tow.
The upsweeping of nutrients from the nearby continental shelf provides sustenance for a massive food chain, from plankton to whales.
With sun, sea and the dolphin silver bullets, this is a tour you won't want to miss..

 

Horseback Riding

Riding horseback through the jungle enables you to explore areas deeper into the wilderness, and higher up the cliffs than would be possible by foot.  
Our experienced nature guides will lead you up rivers, over trails, and high into the hills. 
Unforgettable views of Drake Bay and Corcovado National Park at the top of the mountain will make you glad you came.
You'll enjoy a leisurely lunch by a river while your mount crops grass nearby. If you're a tenderfoot, you can relax.

 

Kayaking

A terrific way to see the coastline is by sea kayak.  
Our ride-on-top Ocean Kayaks are built for balance, mobility and durability and are as easy to maneuver in rivers as they are in the sea.
Within a few strokes of the paddle, even first-time kayakers will get the hang of this gentle ride.
The Claro and Agujitas rivers make comfortable excursions, or explore Drake Bay and get your exercise the natural way.


Night Walk

During this hike you will be exploring the forest with a monocular night vision device and flashlights.
In addition to experiencing the forest at night; you might be able to observe some night creatures such as scorpions, katydids and spiders. You may also be able to see vertebrates such snakes, sleeping birds and mammals such as opossums and kinkajous.

Rio Sirena at Corcovado Park
A trip to the heart of the Corcovado National park for those who want to experiment the best of Corcovado willife.
Out in 75 minutes boat ride along one of the most beautiful coastline, according to National Geographic.
We will get to Sirena section of the park where we have the best chance for peccaries, troops of 4 kinds of monkeys and incredible amounts of species of birds.
 

Sports Fishing

From big fish like Marlin and Swordfish to smaller Pacific Mackerel and Roosterfish, the anglers have great time here!  
Perhaps more than anything else, Costa Rica is known for its superb fishing.
Sailfish, marlin, yellowfin tuna, roosterfish, and mackerel, among others, are plentiful and make for a good fight and excellent footage if you bring a camera.
Our 21-foot Open Fisherman, powered by a 65 horsepower outboard motor.


 
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