
Osa Verde y Mar de Costa Rica specializes in ecological, archaeological, and adventure tours along the country’s spectacular south Pacific coast and unique southernmost areas.
The Talamanca Cordillera is a range that is highly rich in natural, unexplored resources. It has two important reserves: Chirripó National Park, and Amistad International Park, which has been declared a United Nations heritage site.
In San Vito de Coto Brus, the world’s second largest collection of palms is housed in the Cruces biological station. Also found here is the Tablas Protected Area, located between Amistad International Park and the Panamanian border.
The Osa Peninsula’s geography includes rivers and their outlet islands, the Golfo Dulce (Freshwater Gulf), Corcovado National Park, the Golfo Dulce forest reserve, and even an Indian reservation.
The famous spherical stones in Palmar Sur constitute a true enigma because of the mystery that surrounds their origin.
Bird watching, mountain biking, hiking, leisurely walks, visits to gold mines and ecological farms, as well as medicinal plant workshops are all featured among the diverse tour options. Marine ecological activities include whale and dolphin watching, sea kayaking in the Golfo Dulce, snorkeling, scuba diving, and more.
A wide variety of accommodations is available: small hotels, cabins, lodges, biological stations, and rural locales. We ensure tourists ample resources for their enjoyment and amusement, along with opportunities for learning and expanded awareness for nature-lovers.
Also, we recommend some equipment:
Boots – Raincoat – Repellent – Video Camera – Camera – Magnifying glass – Binoculares – Pants – Cotton T-shirt - hat.
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