Corcovado National Park: Day tour to Sirena from Puerto Jimenez
Corcovado National Park, located in the Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica, is one of the most biodiverse and spectacular destinations in the world. The Sirena Biological Station, in the heart of the park, is one of the most important points to explore its natural wealth. A day tour to this station allows you to immerse yourself in a primary rainforest environment, home to an impressive variety of flora and fauna. During the hike, visitors can observe emblematic species such as the Central American tapir (with luck), monkeys (howler, capuchin, spider and squirrel), scarlet macaws, toucans and vibrantly colored frogs. Expert tour guides interpret the sounds and signs of the forest, sharing information about the park's ecosystems, history and conservation efforts. This tour is ideal for those seeking a connection with nature, adventure and the opportunity to experience one of the most pristine corners of Costa Rica. The activity starts at the Puerto Jimenez Public Dock at 5:20am where you will meet your tour guide, who will call you by name. Once you get on the boat you will find the life jackets available and of mandatory use, throughout the tour do not try to get up without telling the captain, the first tour of the boat is in the Golfo Dulce where we do not have big waves, once you get to the Pacific Ocean the waves are a little bigger and the boat moves more, when you get to Sirena beach there is no dock you have to get off the boat on the beach and the water could reach your knees. When you pass through the checkpoint with the park ranger you start the tour with your tour guide in search of animals, at 11:30 am you will be at the Sirena station to take lunch which is typical Costa Rican food, at 12:15 pm you take the last short walk in the direction of the boat station and return to Puerto Jimenez, estimated time of arrival back 2:30 pm.