Uvita to San Pedrillo Station: One-Day Corcovado Tour

Depart from Uvita by boat • Day Tour in San Pedrillo Station • Return by boat to Uvita

🐒 At a Glance

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➜ This tour is for you if…

  • You want to experience San Pedrillo Station in one day from Uvita, with boat access and guided rainforest exploration.
  • You prefer a trip where permits and logistics are handled for you.
  • You’re comfortable with early starts and moderate hiking in humid rainforest conditions.
  • You want small hiking groups for better wildlife observation.
  • You want fast, direct support on WhatsApp when planning your dates.

🔎 “Important to know (no surprises)”

  • Hiking groups: max 10 guests + 1 guide inside the park.
  • Boat transport: usually shared boat service (you may ride with other travelers).
  • Private option: available on request — private boat + private guide.
  • No overnight stay: this is a one-day tour to San Pedrillo Station, returning to Uvita in the afternoon.

❗Quick Facts

  • Duration: 1 Day Tour
  • Starting Point: Uvita
  • Destination: San Pedrillo Station
  • Boat Transfer: Uvita → San Pedrillo Station → Uvita
  • Hiking Group Size: 10 guests + guide
  • Difficulty: Moderate rainforest hiking
  • Permits: Handled for you
  • Meals: Lunch included

This is a one-day tour. No overnight stay inside Corcovado National Park.

🦥 What You’ll Experience

This one-day Corcovado tour from Uvita to San Pedrillo Station is designed for travelers who want a real rainforest experience without staying overnight inside the park. After checking in at our Uvita office, you’ll travel by boat along the Pacific coast toward one of Corcovado National Park’s wild rainforest sectors.

At San Pedrillo Station, you’ll explore forest trails with a certified bilingual guide who helps you observe the rainforest through tracks, sounds, movement, plants, birds, and wildlife behavior. Hikes are walked at a casual pace, allowing time for observation, questions, and photography.

After lunch, you return to Uvita by boat, with coastal views along the way. This Corcovado one-day tour from Uvita includes park entrance, boat transportation, lunch, and a certified guide.

🌿 Highlights

  • Ocean approach from Uvita: start your adventure with a scenic boat ride along the Pacific coast toward Corcovado National Park.
  • San Pedrillo Station in one day: experience one of Corcovado’s wild rainforest sectors without needing to overnight inside the park.
  • Guided rainforest hike: explore coastal jungle trails with a certified guide who helps you understand wildlife, tracks, plants, and forest behavior.
  • Small hiking groups inside the park: a quieter, more focused experience for better observation and a safer pace on the trail.
  • A strong option from Uvita: ideal if you want to visit Corcovado in a single day with clear logistics, boat transportation, park permits, and guiding handled for you.

❗Expectations

  • Wildlife is wild — sightings can’t be guaranteed.
 
  • Boat transfers are usually shared services. If you want a fully private experience (private boat + private guide), request a private quote.

🗓️ Itinerary

Full-day tour • Boat access from Uvita • Guided rainforest exploration

  • 6:30 a.m. — Check-in at the office in Uvita. Arrive early for registration, final instructions, and preparation before departure.
  • 7:00 a.m. – 7:30 a.m. — Boat departure from the beach. Board the boat and travel along the Pacific coast toward San Pedrillo Station, one of the wild rainforest sectors of Corcovado National Park.
  • 9:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. — Morning exploration in San Pedrillo. Enjoy a guided rainforest walk with a certified guide, focusing on wildlife observation, forest interpretation, tracks, plants, birds, monkeys, insects, and the natural history of Corcovado.
  • 11:30 a.m. — Lunch. Take a break and enjoy lunch before the afternoon return.
  • 1:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. — Return boat departure. Begin the boat ride back toward Uvita.
  • 3:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. — Arrival back in Uvita. Return time may vary depending on ocean conditions, weather, and operational logistics.

Important: This is a one-day tour, so there is no overnight stay inside Corcovado National Park. Hikes are walked at a casual pace to allow time for observation and questions. Boat times, trail access, and return time may vary depending on ocean conditions, weather, park regulations, and operational logistics.

For one-day Corcovado tours, hiking inside the park is done in regulated groups (max 10 guests + guide). Boat transfers are usually shared services, so you may travel with other guests. If you want a private experience, request a private quote in advance.

What’s Included / What’s Not Included

No hidden surprises — here’s exactly what’s included.

✅ What’s Included

  • Certified bilingual guide (English–Spanish)
  • Corcovado National Park entry permits. We handle the process for you.
  • Guided hikes inside Corcovado. For one-day Corcovado tours, hiking groups are regulated at max 10 guests + guide.
  • Taxes included in the price. No surprises at checkout.
  • Parking at the Uvita office. Available during the tour.

Meals included:

  • Day 1: Lunch

Boat transportation (shared service):

  • Uvita → San Pedrillo Station
  • San Pedrillo Station → Uvita (return)
 

🚫 What’s Not Included

  • Private boat / private guide (available on request — extra cost)
  • Alcoholic drinks and
  • Tips / gratuities
  • Travel insurance
  • Luggage assistance (extra fee)
  • Binoculars. Bring your own for better wildlife observation.
  • Hotel pickup & taxi service (extra fee)
  • Reusable water bottle. Please bring your own.
  • Towel. Bring your own towel if needed.
 

📌 Before You Book (Important Rules & Safety)

To protect wildlife, follow park regulations, and ensure a smooth experience, please read these rules carefully.

  • Food is not allowed during guided trail walks inside the park.
  • Lunch is included and will be handled according to park regulations and tour logistics.
  • Do not bring fruit, snacks, sandwiches, or strong-smelling food for the trails.
  • Fruit is not allowed (no bananas, no oranges, no leftovers).
  • Never feed wildlife. Not even “just a little”.
  • Everything you bring in must come out — including wrappers.

Why this matters: Food changes animal behavior and increases risk for both wildlife and visitors.

  • Stay on the trail at all times.
  • Keep a respectful distance from animals.
  • No flash photography.
  • Don’t touch plants or wildlife.
  • Follow the guide’s instructions — the rainforest is not a zoo.
  • No smoking or lighter
  • No alcohol or outside food
  • Reusable water bottles only
  • No weapons of any kind (including stabbing or cutting instruments)
 
  • Expect humid rainforest conditions, uneven trails, mud, and possible rain.
  • Hikes are walked at a casual pace for safety, observation, and questions.
  • Always walk behind your guide and follow instructions on the trail.
  • Always wear a life vest during boat transportation.
  • If you have asthma, knee problems, allergies, or any medical condition, tell us in advance.
  • Boat transfers are usually shared services
  • Hiking inside the park follows the regulated group size for one-day Corcovado tours (max 10 guests + guide)
  • Private options are available on request and must be arranged in advance.

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.

🎒 What to Pack (Essential Checklist)

Corcovado is humid, muddy, and rainy — the right gear makes the difference between an amazing tour and a miserable one.

Essentials (Required)

  • Water boots (rubber boots) — required for muddy trails
  • Hiking shoes (trail shoes) — minimum requirement
  • Light rain jacket or poncho
  • Quick-dry clothing (avoid jeans)
  • Reusable water bottle
  • Dry bag (or waterproof cover for electronics)
  • Insect repellent
  • Sun protection (hat + sunscreen)
 

Minimum footwear requirement: rubber boots + hiking shoes. No sandals. No flip-flops. No opened shoes.

Highly Recommended

  • Extra socks (you’ll thank yourself)
  • Small towel
  • Waterproof phone case
  • Personal medications
  • Motion sickness tablets (boat ride can be rough)
  • Binoculars (if you have them)

Guests without the minimum required footwear may be refused entry for safety reasons.

Pricing & Booking

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💲 Price

Price per person: $189 (Taxes included — no surprises at checkout.)

What this price includes:

  • Corcovado park permits + certified guide
  • 1 day tour at San Pedrillo Station
  • Meals as described in the itinerary
  • Boat transfers (shared service) as described

Private option:

Want a fully private experience? Private boat + private guide available on request.

Booking Request & Payment

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 tour.

Once your request is received, we will review availability, park permits, guide availability, boat transportation, and operational conditions. 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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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Still have questions? Here are the most common things travelers ask before booking this 1-day Corcovado tour from Sierpe.

No. Your booking request is reviewed first. We confirm or decline the request within 48 hours, depending on Corcovado National Park permits, Sirena Station availability, boat logistics, and guide availability.

This tour starts and ends in Uvita. Check-in is at 6:30 a.m., boat departure is at 7:00 a.m. – 7:30 a.m., and return to Uvita is usually between 3:00 p.m. and 4:30 p.m., depending on ocean conditions, weather, and logistics.

No. This is a one-day tour to San Perillo Station, so you do not sleep inside Corcovado National Park. You visit San Pedrillo Station during the day and return to Uvita in the afternoon, usually between 3:00 p.m. and 4:30 p.m.

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.

For one-day Corcovado tours, hiking groups inside the park are limited to 10 guests + 1 guide. This follows the regulated group size for day tours and keeps the experience organized, safe, and guided throughout the visit.

The tour is considered moderate. Expect humid rainforest conditions, early mornings, muddy trails, uneven terrain, and several guided walks across three days. You do not need to be an athlete, but you should be comfortable walking in tropical conditions.

You need rubber boots and hiking shoes as the minimum footwear requirement. No sandals and no flip-flops for hiking. Corcovado can be muddy, wet, and slippery, so proper footwear is not optional.

No food is allowed during regular guided walks inside the park. Lunch is included and handled according to park regulations. Do not bring fruit, snacks, sandwiches, or strong-smelling food for the trails. Never feed wildlife, and all wrappers must return with you.

No. Wildlife is wild, and sightings can never be guaranteed. However, Sirena is one of Corcovado’s most important wildlife areas, and your guide helps improve your chances by reading tracks, sounds, movement, behavior, and habitat clues during the guided walks.

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 is available on request and can include a private boat and private guide. The price depends on group size, date, boat availability, and permit availability.