Take a scenic boat ride explore one of the most biodiverse places on Earth with a full-day guided hike through Corcovado National Park via La Leona Ranger Station. From curious monkeys to vibrant macaws, nature is always putting on a show—no matter the season.
The tour starts and finishes in Puerto Jimenez.
Prices are based on a minimum of two people. Contact us to inquire about about available dates.
Corcovado Day Tour – La Sirena
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Experience the untamed beauty of Corcovado National Park in just one unforgettable day with this boat-access tour to Sirena Ranger Station—the heart of one of the most biodiverse places on Earth.
Departing early from Puerto Jiménez, you’ll cruise across the shimmering waters of the Golfo Dulce and along the dramatic coastline of the Osa Peninsula. Keep an eye out for dolphins, sea turtles, and even whales during the journey—this part of the trip is an adventure in itself.
Upon arriving at Sirena Beach, you’ll step directly into the rainforest and begin your guided exploration of the park’s extensive trail system. Sirena is renowned for its rich wildlife; sightings often include Baird’s tapirs, three species of monkeys, coatis, scarlet macaws, and a variety of tropical birds and reptiles. Your naturalist guide will help you spot and understand the incredible life around you as you walk beneath towering trees and alongside jungle rivers.
Midway through the day, you’ll enjoy a freshly prepared lunch, served at the ranger station, giving you time to relax and soak in the atmosphere of this remote, wild sanctuary.
This tour is perfect for nature lovers, photographers, and adventurous travelers who want a deep taste of Corcovado without the demands of overnight hiking. With boat access both ways, you’ll spend your energy on what matters most—connecting with one of the wildest and most spectacular places on the planet.
Discover the Wild Heart of Costa Rica: Corcovado National Park
Tucked into the remote Osa Peninsula in southern Costa Rica, Corcovado National Park is a true sanctuary for nature lovers and adventurers alike. Often called the crown jewel of the country’s national park system, Corcovado protects the largest remaining stretch of lowland tropical rainforest on the Pacific coast of the Americas. With over a dozen distinct ecosystems—including coastal mangroves, cloud forests, and swamps—this area supports an astonishing level of biodiversity, estimated to contain nearly 2.5% of all species on Earth.
During your visit, you may cross paths with some of Costa Rica’s most iconic and elusive wildlife: the endangered Baird’s tapir, the iconic two-toed sloth, troops of squirrel monkeys swinging through the canopy, colorful scarlet macaws screeching overhead, and the secretive white-lipped peccary moving through the undergrowth. Jaguars, pumas, and harpy eagles also call this wild haven home, though they are much harder to spot.
Corcovado is accessible through several ranger stations—La Leona, Sirena, San Pedrillo, Los Patos, and Dos Brazos de Río Tigre—each offering a different window into the park’s diverse environments. Whether you’re hiking in for a day or embarking on a multi-day adventure with an overnight stay at Sirena Station, every visit offers a chance to experience nature at its most raw and untamed.
5:20 AM: Meet your guide on the Puerto Jimenez dock
5:30 AM: Board the boat and travel along the coast to La Sirena Ranger Station
7:30 AM: Arrive at beach and begin walk to La Sirena Ranger Station
11:00 AM: Arrive at Ranger Station and break for a delicious lunch
11:30 AM: Meet at agreed meeting point
11:45 AM: Continue walk through the jungle to beach rendezvous point
12:45 PM: Board boat for return to Puerto Jimenez
2:30 PM: Arrive in at the dock in Puerto Jimenez
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