Take a boat ride along Costa Rica’s stunning Pacific coast to San Pedrillo Station in Corcovado National Park, one of the most biodiverse places on Earth. Along the way, keep an eye out for dolphins, whales (in season), sea turtles, and marine birds. Once in Corcovado, enjoy two guided hikes through primary rainforest and coastal trails. You’ll walk beneath giant trees, spot wildlife like monkeys, birds, and reptiles, and—during the dry season—cool off in a refreshing river. A picnic-style lunch is served at the ranger station between hikes. Return to Uvita around 3:30–4:00 PM.
Duration:
8 hours
Includes:
Bilingual naturalist guide
Park entrance fees (Corcovado & Marino Ballena)
Bottled water
Picnic lunch
Life jacket
What to bring:
Comfortable hiking shoes & light clothing, wimsuit, towel, sandals, Sunscreen & insect repellent, Reusable
water bottle, Camera & binoculars, Small dry bag for personal items, Rain jacket (June–Nov).
Recommendations:
Not recommended for infants or people with limited mobility
Weather-dependent activities during the rainy season (May–Nov).