Corcovado National Park full-day from Drake Bay – scenic boat ride along Osa Peninsula, 5-hour guided rainforest hike from Sirena Station spotting tapirs, monkeys and peccaries, picnic lunch at the ranger station, return boat with coastal views, all park fees, guide and meals included.
The emerald canopy of the Osa Peninsula and the wild, untamed shores of the Pacific serve as the stage for this 8-hour immersive wildlife expedition.
Operated by Pacheco Tours, this "Top Rated" journey transitions from the black-sand beaches of Drake Bay to the Sirena Ranger Station, the biological heart of Corcovado National Park.
You move from a coastal boat transit to a deep-forest trek, experiencing a vertical density of biodiversity found nowhere else on Earth.
Because this all-inclusive adventure provides rare access to primary rainforest and includes a professional naturalist guide, you should book your Sirena Station tour early to secure your 2026 park permit.
Expect a high-energy, physically engaging, and visually spectacular day. The transition from the boat to the forest floor involves a wet landing, meaning you will step into knee-deep water. The environment is one of "raw nature," where the humidity is high and the wildlife is abundant. While most travelers can participate, the 5-hour hike requires a moderate fitness level. Our agency reminds you that Corcovado has a strict no-plastic-bottle and no-outside-food policy to protect its delicate ecosystem.
Our agency stresses that you must provide your full name and passport number at the time of booking. Our travelers know that park permits are strictly regulated and non-transferable; our agency suggests bringing a photo of your passport on your phone for the day of the tour to clear the ranger checkpoint.
Us at the agency recommend bringing both flip-flops and closed-toe shoes. Our clients find that flip-flops are essential for the wet landing from the boat, but you must switch to sturdy, closed-toe hiking shoes once you reach the forest trails to navigate the vertical roots and uneven terrain safely.
If you are a photographer, our agency recommends a high-quality zoom lens (at least 300mm). Our travelers find that while many animals like monkeys are close, spotting a tapir resting in the deep brush or a rare bird in the high canopy requires that extra vertical reach.
Our agency highlights that this activity is non-refundable and permits sell out months in advance for the 2026 peak season. Our travelers are encouraged to book as soon as their dates are confirmed to avoid missing out on the park’s daily entry quota.
The wildlife visibility and sea conditions vary with the Osa Peninsula seasons.
Recommended Start Time: Morning departures are mandatory. Our agency finds that arriving at the meeting point by 6:00 AM ensures you reach Sirena when the animals are most active and before the midday heat settles into the canopy.
It can be, especially during the green season. Our agency recommends sea-sickness medication if you are sensitive to boat travel.
While sightings are never guaranteed, Sirena is the best location in the world for a tapir encounter.
A lightweight T-shirt, shorts, and a sun hat. Our agency stresses the need for sunscreen and a reusable water bottle.
Yes, the Sirena Ranger Station has basic facilities where we stop for lunch.
This is an intimate experience, typically limited to a small group to ensure the best wildlife viewing without disturbing the animals.
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