Tours and Trip Packages to Osa Peninsula in June 2024

Traveling to Osa Peninsula in June 2024? We offer 2 tours, trips and vacation packages to Osa Peninsula in June 2024. Our Osa Peninsula in June 2024 tour packages and trips have 59 customer reviews. All the Osa Peninsula June 2024 tour packages and trips are carried out by hand-picked, qualified local and international Osa Peninsula tour operators.

2 Trips in Osa Peninsula during June 2024

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Costa Rica Five Star Experience

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Awesome Adventure!!
  • Tour Type Private Tour
  • Activities Rainforest and jungle visits & Zip lining +3 more
  • Accommodation Hotel, Lodge, Bungalow & Eco Lodge
  • Transport Boat, Flight & 4WD Jeep
  • Age Range 12-79 yrs
  • Operated in English
days11 From US$ 5,780 View Tour
Next Departures
  • Jun 01
  • Jun 02
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Four Days in Osa Peninsula: Corcovado National Park

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4 day trekking and hiking tour in Costa Rica, visiting Corcovado National Park, San Jose and Sierpe. Read More
  • Tour Type Private Tour
  • Activities Trekking and Hiking & Snorkeling +3 more
  • Accommodation Hotel
  • Transport Boat
  • Age Range 12-79 yrs
  • Operated in English
days04 From US$ 1,088 View Tour
Next Departures
  • Jun 04
  • Jun 05
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Osa Peninsula Tour Reviews

5 - Excellent
Based on 59 customer reviews
Amazing holiday
5 - Excellent
  • Anonymous
“Costa Rica really is an amazing place. Not a rich place as thought by Columbus but not third world either. I think they call it an emerging economy. Very much worth visiting if youve never been before and this is an excellent trip. I can only comment on the 2nd half of January when its relatively (but not completely) dry and only really, really hot on the Pacific coast. In theory, you could create this trip more cheaply yourself but do you really want the hassle of having to organise all the hotels and transfers to some pretty remote places (Tortuguero, Savagre and Drake Bay)? 3 days is enough at any of the stops so youll want to get yourself around the country during a two week stay. Plus you would need to arrange a quality guide to learn all about Costa Rica and point out incredible wildlife you would otherwise inevitably miss. The age group on our tour was exclusively in the retired category apart from us two who were a generation younger. 9 Brits, 7 US. No problem at all as we all got on famously. Its not the most active of tours - a lot of time is spent on coaches and minibuses but that cant really be helped due to the geography and evolving road network of Costa Rica but you do feel a bit lethargic sometimes, especially after the long flight to get there. There were a couple of challenging walks to waterfalls which almost everyone made but if you struggle with tricky surfaces and awkward walkways then its no problem to stop and wait for the others to return. The change in climate is quite incredible as you journey around. San Jose is relatively high up for a capital city so a lovely temperature for wandering round. The wind generally comes from the east and the Atlantic coast gets a lot more rain than the Pacific. This means the Atlantic coast is slightly cooler but wetter. Up in the mountains, its still warm during the day but down to single figures first thing in the morning. I have to say we were incredibly lucky with the weather even though it did rain heavily a few times but not for long. There are many early starts to contend with which is fine for those from the UK thanks to the time difference. This is so you can either catch the wildlife at their most active or get on the road early to avoid the traffic and travel to the next place as soon as possible. Talking of wildlife, Costa Rica is all about birdlife. We must have seen dozens of exotic species far too many to mention here. The place is absolutely alive with creatures of all shapes, sizes and colours which is a great testament to the way Costa Rica has created a large number of magical National Parks. I must admit, personally, we were more interested in tropical fish than birds and thought we would be snorkelling on both coasts. Sadly the seas were a bit rough for the Cahuita reef but Cano Island more than made up for this with two excellently organised snorkels off the back of a boat. The fins and mask supplied by the resort were of a high standard so no need to bring your own gear. Its probably not the best location to try snorkelling for the first time or if youre not too confident but there are two snorkel guides from the resort in the water with you at all times so youre in very safe hands. Not a problem if snorkelling isnt your thing as the others went for a nature walk in the pristine forests of the island.San Jose Presidente Hotel recently renovated, comfortable, very central location right on the pedestrianised Central Avenue.Tortuguero - Evergreen Lodge a proper eco-lodge metal mosquito mesh for windows no AC, only a fan very damp but dont be surprised by this as its in the middle of a rain forest. Excellent swimming pool and lovely food.Cahuita - Cuidad Perdida (not the Atlantida worth checking with this tour company's rep which hotel you are booked into) some people reported issues with showers lacking hot water but this was fixed during our stay. A 5 minute walk from the very easy-going Cahuita village with lots of Jamaican style restaurants and bars to choose from.Turrialba - Villa Florencia best room of the whole trip huge, modern, well equipped. Beautiful, peaceful location.Savegre - Savegre Hotel, Nature Reserve & Spa Stunning location at the bottom of a steep valley, still 2,200m up so relatively cold first thing in the morning. Best food.Drake Bay - Wilderness Resort rooms really could do with an update but all had AC and plenty of hot water for showering. Amazing location, on the beach, overlooking Drake Bay. The highlight of the trip.”
All about the sloths...
4 - Very Good
  • Anonymous
“...and I mean us, not the animals! This was a very leisurely wildlife-watching trip, with very slow ambles along suspiciously well-groomed jungle paths; you'll see a LOT of amazing birds and other creatures, you'll eat a lot of great food, and probably not lose a whole lot of weight...”
Exceeded high expectations!
5 - Excellent
  • Anonymous
“August is the rainy season, but the early morning starts meant that we fitted a lot in before the impressive downpours that sometimes happened later in the day. The range of wildlife we saw was astonishing; I'd picked this trip because of the visit to the Sloth Sanctuary, which was disappointing compared with the number of sloths that we saw in the wild. Our excellent guide was complemented by eagle eyed boat 'drivers' who also appeared to be keen and knowledgeable about wildlife and were ready and willing to nimbly propel the boats around to see something on the bank they had spotted: monkeys, lizards etc. The accommodation, in places, was not 5 star, but had its own charm and there is not that I would not happily revisit for one reason or another, even the very friendly one in Cahuita with its temperamental showers but very friendly owner.”
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