Start your Corcovado adventure with a boat ride from Puerto Jiménez across the Golfo Dulce and along the Pacific coast to Sirena Station—one of the most wildlife-rich areas of the park. This tour is ideal for travelers based on the eastern side of the Osa Peninsula seeking a full-day experience in Corcovado National Park.
Upon arrival at Sirena Beach, you’ll join your bilingual guide for an easy-paced hike through primary rainforest trails. Along the way, you may encounter white-faced monkeys, sloths, tapirs, scarlet macaws, and howler monkeys in their natural habitat. The route is designed for wildlife observation and nature photography, with plenty of opportunities to stop and learn about the ecosystem.
After lunch and a short rest at the ranger station, your group will return by boat to Puerto Jiménez in the early afternoon, filled with unforgettable memories of the park’s stunning biodiversity.
When the guide or captain gives the signal to board, please step onto the boat and find a seat promptly. Following these simple steps ensures a safe boarding process.
When the crew signals to disembark, please step off the boat carefully—do not jump—to avoid any accidents.