Osa Peninsula
Located in the south west of Costa Rica, the Osa Peninsula is one of the most remote and ruggedly beautiful regions in the country. With pristine beaches extending to the bright blue Pacific Ocean and virgin forest, the Osa Peninsula is described by National Geographic as the ’most biologically intense place on Earth’. The main natural attraction of the Osa is the 42,000-hectare Corcovado National Park, home to rare and endangered species including jaguar, puma, scarlet macaw, crocodile, tapir, poison dart frogs, and the harpy eagle. The beaches are also major nesting sites for several varieties of sea turtles and the whale season runs Dec - Apr and Jun - Nov. The region is a haven for adventure seekers and activities include surfing, snorkelling, diving, hiking, bird watching, kayaking, fishing and horse riding. Experience this truly magical destination staying at one of Costa Rica’s finest and unique jungle lodges.Suggested itineraries
Into the Cloud Forest and Beyond - Costa Rica
An exciting journey into the cloud forest viewing spectacular wildlife, culminating at a relaxing beach hideaway on the wild Pacific coast.
An exciting journey into the cloud forest viewing spectacular wildlife, culminating at a relaxing beach hideaway on the wild Pacific coast.
The Rich Coast - Costa Rica
Exotic flora and fauna, wild beaches, volcanic peaks, mist shrouded rainforests and adventure sport opportunities - Costa Rica’s wild Pacific Coast has something for everybody.
Exotic flora and fauna, wild beaches, volcanic peaks, mist shrouded rainforests and adventure sport opportunities - Costa Rica’s wild Pacific Coast has something for everybody.
Properties
Lapa Rios (Classic Lodge)
Eco-lodge set in a 1,000acre tropical rainforest reserve near Corcovado National Park overlooking the pristine point where the Golfo Dulce meets the Pacific Ocean.
Eco-lodge set in a 1,000acre tropical rainforest reserve near Corcovado National Park overlooking the pristine point where the Golfo Dulce meets the Pacific Ocean.


