It is a short drive to this secluded, unspoiled beach perfect for bodysurfing, swimming and kicking back.

A leisure trip to enjoy the wind in your face while viewing the scenery and marine life, including whales, turtles, and dolphins.

With eighty-degree waters, snorkeling in the Golfo Dulce is as inviting as it is fascinating. You’ll see many colorful fish and coral reefs.

You will paddle through the exotic and mysterious landscape of a river mangrove estuary, where you can see a variety of wildlife.

Corcovado is the crown jewel in the extensive system of national parks and wildlife preserves in Costa Rica.

If you do only one, this is the eco-tour we recommend to give you a sense of what the rainforest is all about.

The Osa Peninsula is the only area of Costa Rica where all four species of monkeys are present.

One of Costa Rica’s finest and safest canopy tours, ziplining through a 17-acre tract of virgin forest called Miramar or “ocean view”.

Sportfishing Calendar

January

Tuna, marlin and dorado taper off. Number of sailfish begins to increase.

February

Prime time for sailfish. Occassional marlin, tuna or dorado.

March

Prime time for sailfish.

April

Sailfish numbers drop mid-April and some marlin begin to appear.

May

Slower for billfish. Typically we start seeing schools of spinner dolphins with yellowfin tuna.

June

Slower for billfish. Spinner dolphins with yellowfin tuna.

July

Marlin begin to appear. A chance for black marlin as well as blues and striped marlin. A chance for tuna.

August

Marlin and tuna.

September

Slower for billfish. A chance for tuna and dorado.

October

Dorado begin to appear in numbers with marlin close behind.

November

A mixed bag of dorado, marlin and some big tuna.

December

Marlin, dorado, tuna and sailfish are all possibilities.