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Expansive tropical rainforest known for its scenic hiking trails & biodiversity.
Puntarenas Province, Costa Rica

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Reviews — 8

Esteban Murillo
at 2023 Jul 26
Esteban Murillo
at 2023 Jul 26
Must visit place in Costa Rica for the more outdoorsy nature lovers
Eyal Mamistvalov
at 2023 Jun 02
Eyal Mamistvalov
at 2023 Jun 02
I had the opportunity to spend three days and two nights at this beautiful national park, and it was an amazing experience.

With the assistance of a private guide named Oscar Cordero, I was able to see a wide variety of animals during my visit.

Oscar's knowledge and expertise greatly enhanced my time in the park. I highly recommend him for anyone looking for a knowledgeable guide to enhance their national park experience.
Manguito Abad
at 2023 May 20
Manguito Abad
at 2023 May 20
Amazing. We have seen a lot of animals...and our guide Henry was so attentive and helped us to make the best pictures.
Adam Kmoch
at 2023 Apr 21
Adam Kmoch
at 2023 Apr 21
Nature, jungle, animals, birds.
We have visited San Pedrilo, it was good experience and it is worth going there.
We used one of Uvita travel office, it took us 7 hours including lunch, price +150$/person.
Thatcher Michelsen
at 2023 Feb 25
Thatcher Michelsen
at 2023 Feb 25
One of the most remote and awe inspiring places I’ve ever been to! Highly recommended as this is arguably the most biodiverse regions in the entire world. Boasting many species that only live here! So happy that the Costa Rica 🇨🇷 government has protected most of the Osa Peninsula with this incredible national park! Pura Vida
Bailey Cummings
at 2023 Jan 30
Bailey Cummings
at 2023 Jan 30
Unbelievable amount of wildlife over the course of a short hike! The park is unlike anywhere I've been before, and totally worth it to hire a guide. The sirena ranger station area was particularly great.
Yvette Whitaker
at 2022 Dec 17
Yvette Whitaker
at 2022 Dec 17
We took a two hour boat ride from Puerto Jimenez to Sirena. It's good to get to the dock early and get a seat in the back. The seats are fairly comfortable and padded but if you get back to the boat late and get stuck on a bench, it's not too great. We saw dolphins and tortoises on the way.

We went with Ficus tours and had an excellent guide. If you do the boat, wear water shoes to jump off the boat. It's fine to hike around in water shoes but I put on the approach shoes I had brought with me. There are taps to rinse off your feet. The bathrooms are very nice.

We did about 5 hours of hiking around back and forth between beach and jungle and saw monkeys, sloths, toucans, a tyra, a tapir and two crocs. Everyone sort of ends up on the same trail but it didn't feel too crowded most of the time. I took lots of bug spray as directed but amazingly there were zero bugs.

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