Corcovado National Park 2-Day Overnight Tour at Sirena – Pacheco Tours (Drake Bay)

Corcovado National Park 2-Day Overnight Tour at Sirena – Pacheco Tours (Drake Bay)

Corcovado multi-day jungle immersion – National Geographic’s “most biologically intense place on Earth”, deep trails through untouched rainforest teeming with tapirs, jaguars, scarlet macaws and all four Costa Rican monkey species, expert naturalist guides, rustic lodge stays inside the park, all meals, boat transfers and permits included (3– days).

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Overview

The deep, primordial heartbeat of the Osa Peninsula serves as the stage for this 2-day, 1-night immersive wilderness expedition.

Operated by Pacheco Tours, this "Great Choice" journey transitions from the black-sand shores of Drake Bay to an overnight stay at the Sirena Ranger Station, the biological epicenter of Costa Rica.

You move from the coastal waters of the Pacific to the dense vertical canopy of the primary rainforest, experiencing wildlife activity that spans from the pre-dawn chorus to the arrival of nocturnal inhabitants.

Because this experience offers extended access to the park’s most remote trails and is limited to an ultra-intimate group of 6, you should book your 2-day Sirena overnight early to secure your bunk for the 2026 season.

What's Included

  • Roundtrip Boat Transportation
  • Professional Guide (English/Spanish)
  • 4 Full Meals (2 Lunches, 1 Dinner, 1 Breakfast)
  • All Park Entrance Fees
  • Lodging at Sirena Ranger Station
  • Gratuities (Tips)
  • Personal Gear (Bug spray/Sunscreen)
  • Snacks or drinks beyond meals
  • Additional waterproof bags
  • International Travel Insurance

Itinerary

  1. The journey begins at 5:50 AM at Rancho Corcovado Lodge. Following a wet boarding, you’ll enjoy a 75-minute scenic boat ride along the coast. By 7:15 AM, you’ll arrive at Sirena for your first deep-forest exploration. After a morning of tracking tapirs and monkeys, you’ll check into the station for lunch. The afternoon features a second 3-hour captivated trek, concluding with a sunset return to the station. The night finishes with a delectable communal dinner where you can reminisce about the day’s vertical wildlife encounters.
  2. The day commences with a 5:00 AM wake-up call to capitalize on the peak activity of nocturnal and crepuscular inhabitants. After a 2.5-hour sunrise hike, you’ll return to the station for a hearty breakfast. The morning concludes with a final 3-hour trek into the rainforest’s embrace. By midday, you’ll pick up your belongings and board the boat for a scenic return to Drake Bay, bringing your 24-hour rainforest exploration to a close.

Expect a raw, authentic, and emotionally resonant expedition. The transition from the urban world to the total immersion of Sirena involves multiple hikes totaling over 10 hours of trail time. The environment is one of extreme biodiversity and humidity, where the "sound of silence" is replaced by the roar of howler monkeys and the calls of scarlet macaws. While most travelers with a moderate physical fitness level can participate, our agency reminds you that the station lodging is functional and communal, designed for those who prioritize wildlife proximity over luxury.

Overnight Sirena Insider Secrets

  • Our agency recommends visiting the Pacheco Tours office the day before your departure. Our clients have found that talking through the final details and logistics face-to-face ensures a seamless 5:50 AM start at the beach.

  • Us at the agency suggest packing as light as possible. Travelers with us have noted that while you can deposit excess luggage at the station facilities during the day, you must still carry your overnight essentials through the "wet landing" and the initial walk to the station.

  • If you are a photographer, our agency recommends bringing extra batteries and a waterproof charging solution. Our travelers often find that the 2-day duration leads to thousands of vertical shots of the canopy, and power outlets at the remote ranger station are in high demand among fellow adventurers.

  • Our agency stresses the importance of the 5:00 AM start. Our travelers have reported that this is the best time to witness "predator and prey" interactions that are simply impossible to see on a standard day tour.

Best Time to Visit

The wildlife visibility and trail conditions vary with the Omani-style tropical seasons.

Season Months The Experience The Trade-off
Peak Dry Season Jan – April Best trail conditions for long treks; clearest night skies for stargazing. The most popular months; station bunks sell out 4-5 months in advance.
Nesting Season May – Aug Incredible bird activity; the forest is at its most vibrant green. Humidity is at its peak; our guide suggests moisture-wicking clothing.
Whale Transit Aug – Oct Chance to see humpback whales during the boat rides to and from the station. Potential for afternoon rain; a high-quality dry bag is essential for your 2-day gear.

Recommended Arrival: 5:50 AM. Our agency finds that arriving exactly on time for the wet boarding is vital, as the boat schedule is dictated by the tides and cannot be delayed for late arrivals.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where do we sleep?

Accommodation is provided in the communal bunk-beds at the Sirena Ranger Station.

Is food included?

Yes, the tour is all-inclusive of four full meals prepared at the station.

What should I wear?

Lightweight, quick-dry clothing, a sun hat, and sturdy hiking shoes.

Are there restrooms?

Yes, the ranger station is equipped with shared washrooms and showers.

How large is the group?

This is an intimate experience with a maximum of 6 travelers, ensuring a quiet presence in the forest to maximize wildlife sightings.

Book it today with Corcovado National Park Tours or simply following this link.

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