Puerto Jiménez is the main gateway to the Osa Peninsula, known for its lively town, local culture, and close connection to nature. This coastal hub combines accessibility with wilderness, making it the perfect place to begin your adventure into southern Costa Rica.
From here, you can trek directly into Corcovado National Park, starting from La Leona or Los Patos stations, or arrange boat access to Sirena. Puerto Jiménez also borders the calm waters of Golfo Dulce, a sanctuary for dolphins, sea turtles, and seasonal humpback whales, offering unforgettable marine encounters.
Whether you choose a multi-day rainforest trek, a guided night walk, or a day exploring Golfo Dulce, Puerto Jiménez blends authentic local life with world-class nature. With certified guides, every journey becomes safe, memorable, and deeply connected to the wild Osa Peninsula.
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Local expertise, certified guides, and authentic small-group adventures in the Osa Peninsula.
At Corcovado Tour, we bring more than 15 years of guiding experience in the Osa Peninsula. Our mission is simple: to offer safe, authentic, and eco-friendly adventures. With certified bilingual guides and small groups, every tour becomes a chance to connect deeply with nature and create unforgettable memories.
You can fly from San José to Puerto Jiménez in under an hour or drive via the Interamericana Highway to the Osa Peninsula.
Yes. Puerto Jiménez is the main entry point for multi-day treks into Corcovado, including routes to Sirena, La Leona, and Los Patos.
Golfo Dulce is home to dolphins, humpback whales, sea turtles, and a variety of tropical birds.
We recommend light clothing, hiking shoes, insect repellent, sunscreen, a reusable water bottle, and binoculars or a camera for wildlife observation.
Whale watching, rainforest hikes, and snorkeling at Caño Island — let’s plan your perfect day in the Osa Peninsula.