Corcovado National Park 2D/1N: Sleep Inside the Park at Sirena Station (Drake Bay)

Corcovado National Park 2D/1N: Sleep Inside the Park at Sirena Station (Drake Bay)

Corcovado deep jungle immersion – National Geographic’s “most biologically intense place on Earth”, untouched trails teeming with tapirs, jaguars, scarlet macaws and all four monkey species, expert naturalist guides, rustic in-park lodging, all meals, boat transfers and permits included (multi-day).

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$ 365
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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 "Top Rated" 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.

Often hailed as the "Amazonia of Costa Rica," this sector offers a vertical density of biodiversity that has made it a favorite for National Geographic photographers and researchers.

Because this experience offers extended access to remote trails and is limited to a small group of 12 participants, you should book your 2-day Sirena overnight early to secure your 2026 park permit and bunk.

What's Included

  • Roundtrip Boat Transportation
  • Professional Guide (English/Spanish)
  • 4 Full Meals (2 Lunches, 1 Breakfast, 1 Dinner)
  • All National Park Entrance Fees
  • Overnight Lodging at Sirena Station
  • Gratuities (Tips)
  • Alcoholic beverages and drugs
  • Personal snacks (Food not allowed)
  • Travel Insurance
  • Single-use plastic bottles

Itinerary

  1. The journey begins with a scenic boat ride from Drake Bay, hugging the lush coastline of the Osa Peninsula. Upon arrival at the Sirena Ranger Station, you’ll dive into a day of immersive wildlife encounters. Our guide will lead you through primary and secondary rainforests, tracking everything from tapirs to the four species of Costa Rican monkeys. After a day of exploring the vertical layers of the jungle, you'll enjoy a communal dinner and settle into the station lodging, surrounded by the raw sounds of the wild.
  2. The second day starts early to capitalize on the peak activity of the forest. You’ll head back into the "Amazonia" for a morning trek, witnessing the jungle wake up. After breakfast and a second guided hike to spot rare birds and peccaries, you’ll enjoy a final lunch at the station. The expedition concludes with a return boat ride to Drake Bay, providing a last vertical look at the untouched cliffs and pristine beaches of Corcovado.

Expect a raw, authentic, and physically immersive experience. This tour transitions from the sea-level breeze of the Pacific to the humid, shaded world of the deep rainforest. The environment is one of "pure nature," where the lack of modern distractions allows you to focus entirely on the breathtaking biodiversity. While the tour is suitable for most, our agency reminds you that children under 5 are not permitted. The trek involves moderate walking on uneven forest trails, and lodging is functional, designed for true nature enthusiasts.

2-Day Sirena Insider Secrets

  • Our agency stresses that it is mandatory to provide the full names and passport numbers for everyone in your group. Our travelers have found that without this info, we cannot secure the strictly regulated entry tickets from the National Park office, so please have these ready at booking.

  • Us at the agency recommend wearing sandals for the boat ride and wet landing, but switching immediately to sturdy hiking shoes for the trails. Our clients often find that keeping a dry change of clothes in a waterproof bag is a vertical "game changer" for evening comfort at the station.

  • If you are a photographer, our agency recommends bringing a specialized lens cloth and extra batteries. Our travelers often note that the high humidity of the Osa can fog lenses quickly when moving between the forest and the station; our guide suggests keeping your gear in a sealed bag to acclimate slowly.

  • Our agency reminds you that single-use plastic bottles, outside food, and biodegradable soaps are the only way to go. Our travelers take pride in leaving no trace, ensuring this "Amazonia" remains unspoiled for the 2026 season and beyond.

Best Time to Visit

Wildlife visibility and trail conditions vary with the tropical seasons.

Season Months The Experience The Trade-off
Peak Dry Season Jan – April Best trail conditions for long-distance tracking; lowest humidity. The most popular months; bunks at Sirena must be secured 4-5 months in advance.
Active Green Season May – Aug The forest is at its most vibrant; incredible bird and amphibian activity. Higher chance of afternoon rain; our agency recommends moisture-wicking clothing.
Whale Watching Aug – Oct Chance to see humpback whales during the boat transits to and from the park. Potential for "choppy" boat rides; the vertical rainforest canopy is at its lushest.

Recommended Arrival: Check your confirmation for the exact meeting time in Drake Bay. Arriving early ensures a smooth boarding process and maximizes your time in the park.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where do we sleep?

Lodging is provided at the Sirena Ranger Station, offering a unique and safe experience in the heart of the park.

Is food provided?

Yes, the tour includes two lunches, one breakfast, and one dinner.

What should I bring?

A reusable water bottle, biodegradable insect repellent, a change of clothes, and your Passport/ID card.

Is there a guide?

Yes, the tour is led by a professional guide available in English and Spanish.

What is the group size?

This is a small-group adventure, limited to a maximum of 12 participants.

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

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