1) Choose your starting point
Uvita, Sierpe, Drake Bay, or Puerto Jiménez.
2) Compare your tour options
See what’s possible from that location based on time, logistics, and difficulty.
3) Book with confidence
Clear instructions, ranger-ready reservations, and fast support if you need help.
Not sure where to start? Scroll down — the best option depends on your departure point and how many days you have.
Corcovado is wild. Booking it shouldn’t be.
Best for travelers based in the Central Pacific who want Corcovado as a one-day highlight.
Boat transfer through rivers and ocean — ideal for combining Corcovado with Drake Bay logistics.
Fast access by boat. Best for Sirena Station day trips and overnight jungle adventures.
Perfect for land routes (Carate / Los Patos) and full trekking-style experiences.
“Not sure which starting point fits you? Scroll to ‘How It Works’ or message us on WhatsApp.”
Real reviews from travelers who booked Corcovado with us.
Tell us: starting point + dates + how many days.
Quick answers so you can book the right tour from your starting point.
Yes. Corcovado has limited daily capacity and permits are required. These tours also require a certified guide. When you book with us, we help ensure the correct permits are arranged for your route and station.
Sirena = more chances to see wildlife in one area (the “classic” Corcovado experience).
San Pedrillo = more rainforest feel, great hiking, fewer people, and often easier as a day trip from certain starting points.
If you tell us your starting point + time available, we’ll recommend the best fit.
Sometimes yes, sometimes no — and that’s the truth. It depends on your starting point, sea conditions, and which station you visit. The fastest way is to click your starting point above and see what’s realistically available.
Drake Bay routes are usually boat-based and great for reaching Sirena.
Puerto Jiménez routes can be boat-based or hiking-based (including longer treks like Los Patos / Carate options).
Same park, very different logistics — we match the route to your time and comfort level.
1 day = amazing intro and wildlife chances.
2 days / 1 night = the sweet spot for most travelers (more time, less rush).
3 days = deeper immersion and better pace for hikers and photographers.
Basics: light clothing, rain jacket, closed-toe shoes, sunscreen, insect repellent, reusable water bottle, and a dry bag.
If your tour includes boat transfers, bring water protection (phone/camera) and a spare set of clothes.
Yes — with the right route. Some options are easy and family-friendly, others are physically demanding. Tell us ages + fitness level, and we’ll point you to the right tour (and avoid the “survival mode” ones).
As early as possible, especially in high season. Permits and availability can sell out. If your dates are close, message us — sometimes we can still find options depending on your starting point.
Corcovado is complex — choosing it shouldn’t be.
Click your starting point to see the exact tour options, or message us with starting point + dates + people + days (1–3).
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