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Explore the marvels of the rainforests with a unique experience for nature lovers and sports enthusiasts alike. Feel t he adrenaline as you explore the vibrant flora and fauna and the magical view of the Golfo Dulce. 

Tours start and finish in Puerto Jimenez.

Prices are based on a minimum of two people. Contact us to inquire about about available dates. 

Horseback Riding Through the Osa 

What’s Included 

What’s not Included 

Saddle Up for an Unforgettable Adventure through the Osa Peninsula

Experience the magic of the Osa Peninsula like never before—on horseback. This 3-hour guided tour takes you off the beaten path and into the heart of one of the most biologically intense places on Earth. Riding through the rainforest allows you to move quietly and comfortably while maximizing your chances of spotting wildlife and soaking in the scenery.

As you follow jungle trails and meander along ridgelines near the Golfo Dulce, keep your eyes open for monkeys swinging through the trees, scarlet macaws flying overhead, and sloths lounging in the canopy. Our experienced guides will help point out hidden wildlife and share insights about the local ecology and culture along the way.

The landscape itself is a wonder—lush, vibrant, and alive with color. You’ll pass towering rainforest trees, tangled vines, and tropical flowers like heliconias and orchids, all while hearing the distant calls of toucans and frogs. The trail winds through pristine nature and opens up to sweeping views of the Golfo Dulce, offering a peaceful moment to take in the meeting point of jungle and sea.

Whether you’re an experienced rider or a first-timer, our gentle, well-trained horses make this tour accessible and exciting for all skill levels. It’s the perfect combination of adventure and tranquility, giving you a unique connection to the land.

Come ride with us and see the Osa the way few travelers ever do—wild, beautiful, and unforgettable.

El Golfo Dulce (The Sweet Gulf): Marine Sanctuary and Home to Costa Rica’s Fjords

Cradled between the Osa Peninsula and the mainland of southern Costa Rica, the Golfo Dulce is one of only four tropical fjords in the world—and a place where ocean, rainforest, and mangrove intertwine in a breathtaking display of life. This deep, sheltered gulf is a haven for marine giants and coastal ecosystems alike, with waters that plunge to over 200 meters and support a rich array of biodiversity. What makes Golfo Dulce truly remarkable, however, is its ecological role as a critical birthing and nursery ground for migrating humpback whales, making it one of the most important whale nurseries in the Eastern Pacific.

From July to October, and again from December to March, humpback whales migrate thousands of miles from feeding grounds near Antarctica and California to these warm, protected waters to mate and give birth. Calves can often be seen alongside their mothers, surfacing gently in the calm gulf waters—a rare and intimate glimpse into the early life of these majestic creatures. In addition to humpbacks, pantropical spotted dolphins, bottlenose dolphins, and even the elusive false killer whale can be seen year-round. Whale sharks, the gentle giants of the sea, occasionally make appearances in the deeper sections of the gulf, along with hammerhead sharks and blacktip sharks, particularly near reef structures and river mouths.

Along the edges of the gulf, lush mangrove forests thrive—among the most intact and diverse in Central America. These tangled root systems not only protect the coastline from erosion but also serve as nurseries for fish, crustaceans, and bird species, while filtering the freshwater runoff that flows into the sea. The Piedras Blancas National Park and Golfo Dulce Forest Reserve help safeguard these critical buffer zones, where land meets sea and life abounds in a quiet, ceaseless rhythm.

The gulf’s unique topography—where nutrient-rich runoff from rainforest rivers meets the deep marine basin—creates a rich upwelling zone that supports plankton blooms and a complex food web. This convergence of terrestrial and marine ecosystems makes Golfo Dulce a vital biological corridor, connecting the Pacific Ocean to the heart of one of the most biologically intense places on Earth.

Whether kayaking through emerald mangrove tunnels, watching a pod of dolphins leap alongside your boat, or witnessing a newborn whale calf take its first breath, Golfo Dulce offers a front-row seat to nature’s most awe-inspiring phenomena.

Horseback Riding Itinerary

7:45 AM: Gather at the meeting point to prepare for departure 
8:00 AM:
Depart from DEPARTURE 
11:00 AM: Return to  barn

What to bring on your adventure

  • 1-2 liters of water (single-use plastic bottles are discouraged)
  • Snacks (mixed nuts, dry fruits, cereal/granola bars, and cookies)
  • Stiff closed toed shoes
  • Water shoes
  • Light and quick dry clothes
  • Hat
  • Sunblock
  • Bug repellent
  • Waterproof bag

Optional:

  • Binoculars
  • Camera
  • Sunglasses
  • Handkerchief