This Sirena & San Pedrillo Corcovado Overnight Tour from Drake Bay is designed for travelers who want more than a standard Sirena overnight experience.
The tour begins with a scenic boat ride from Drake Bay to Sirena, where you spend 1 night inside Corcovado National Park at Sirena Station. This gives you time to explore during key wildlife activity windows, slow down between walks, and experience the rainforest when day visitors are not there.
What makes this route different is the exit. Instead of returning directly to Drake Bay by boat, the second day continues by boat to San Pedrillo, followed by a guided walk-out route toward Rincón de San Josecito. This adds coastal rainforest, changing landscapes, and a stronger sense of adventure to the classic Sirena overnight tour.
Along the way, your guide will help you read the forest through tracks, calls, movement, behavior, habitat, birds, plants, and the many subtle signs that reveal what is happening inside Corcovado.
Wildlife is wild — sightings can’t be guaranteed. This itinerary improves your chances by spending 1 night in Sirena and exploring during better wildlife activity windows.
This is a more adventurous overnight route than the standard Sirena boat-in / boat-out tour, with a walk-out section from San Pedrillo to Rincón.
(Summary line) Start 5:50 a.m. • Arrive Sirena ~7:30 a.m. • 2 guided hikes
Morning hike • Boat to San Pedrillo • Walk out to Rincón • Shared 4×4 return
Important: This tour uses shared boat services and a shared 4×4 return from Rincón. Times may vary depending on ocean conditions, weather, trail conditions, park logistics, and operational coordination.
Meals at Sirena Station:
Boat transportation — shared service:
Return transportation — shared service:
Why this matters: Food changes animal behavior and increases risk for both wildlife and visitors.
Boarding: 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.
Desembarkation: When the crew signals to disembark, please step off the boat carefully—do not jump—to avoid any accidents.
By booking, you confirm you understand the food policy and park rules above.
Minimum footwear requirement: rubber boots + hiking shoes. No sandals. No flip-flops. No opened shoes.
Guests without the minimum required footwear may be refused entry for safety reasons.
Price per person: $475
Taxes included — no surprises at checkout.
What This Price Includes
Private Option
Want a fully private experience? Private boat and private guide options may be available on request. Price depends on group size, date, boat availability, guide availability, permits, Sirena Station availability, and 4×4 logistics.
Please note that this is a booking request, not an automatic confirmation. To submit the request, we may require a deposit or full payment, depending on the booking option.
Once your request is received, we will review availability, Corcovado National Park permits, Sirena ans San Pedrillo Station availability, guide availability, boat logistics, shared 4×4 return logistics, trail conditions, and operational details. Your request will be confirmed or declined within 48 hours.
If we are unable to confirm your tour, your payment will be fully refunded. We keep the process simple, clear, and transparent.
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No. Your booking request is reviewed first. We confirm or decline the request within 48 hours, depending on Corcovado National Park permits, Sirena and San Pedrillo Station availability, guide availability, boat logistics, shared 4×4 return logistics, trail conditions, and operational details.
This tour starts and ends in Drake Bay. You travel by boat from Drake Bay to Sirena, spend one night at Sirena Station, continue by boat to San Pedrillo on Day 2, walk out to Rincón de San Josecito, and return to Drake Bay by shared 4×4.
Yes. You spend 1 night at Sirena Station, inside Corcovado National Park. This is one of the biggest advantages of the tour because it allows you to explore during early morning and late afternoon wildlife activity windows.
The standard Sirena overnight tour usually returns directly by boat to Drake Bay. This route continues by boat to San Pedrillo on Day 2, then includes a guided walk-out section to Rincón de San Josecito and a shared 4×4 return to Drake Bay.
Usually, no. Boat transfers are normally shared services, which means you may travel with other guests. If you want a fully private experience, you can request a private boat + private guide quote.
No. The return from Rincón de San Josecito to Drake Bay is by shared 4×4 service. A private 4×4 return may be available only if arranged in advance at an extra cost.
Inside Corcovado, hiking groups are limited to 6 guests + 1 guide. This helps keep the experience quieter, safer, and better for wildlife observation.
The tour is considered moderate to challenging. Expect humid rainforest conditions, early mornings, muddy trails, uneven terrain, boat transfers, and a walk-out section from San Pedrillo to Rincón on Day 2.
You need rubber boots and hiking or trail shoes as the minimum footwear requirement. No sandals, no flip-flops, and no open shoes for hiking.
Food is not allowed on regular walks inside Corcovado National Park. Meals are provided at Sirena Station according to the itinerary. Do not bring fruit, sandwiches, leftovers, or outside food into the trails.
No. Wildlife is wild, and sightings can never be guaranteed. However, spending 3 days and 2 nights in Sirena Station gives you much better chances than a rushed day trip because you hike during key activity windows.
Yes. The listed price is per person and includes taxes. No surprise tax added later at checkout. Porque ya suficiente aventura es caminar en Corcovado, no pelear con números escondidos.
Yes. A private option may be available on request and can include private boat and private guide arrangements. Price depends on group size, date, permits, Sirena and San Pedrillo Station availability, boat availability, guide availability, and 4×4 logistics.