Four Days in Osa Peninsula: Corcovado National Park
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- Trekking and Hiking
- Safari
- Wildlife
- Family
- duration 4 days
- tour type Private
- age requirement 12-79 yrs
- max group size 25
- guiding method Self-guided
- Tour Code BM-25249
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- Operated in English
- Enjoy hiking in Corcovado National Park
- Go on a snorkeling trip to Cano Island
- See the rich wildlife of Osa Peninsula
- Enjoy pristine white sand beaches and stunning nature
Explore Corcovado National Park, the main natural attraction of Osa Peninsula, and enjoy the rich biodiversity that the area has to offer. For your information, this national park has one of the largest population of scarlet macaws in Costa Rica.
Enjoy a boat tour to Cano Island and snorkel around its water. This island is currently a natural reserve and a great destination for those interested in snorkeling and observing marine wildlife, but used to be a pre-Columbian cemetery in the past.
Shuttle transfer is included on the last day of the trip to the following locations: San Jose, Jaco Beach, Manuel Antonio Beach and Dominical Beach. For more details, please go through the itinerary below.
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Day 1: Pickup and transfer to Sierpe
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Day 2: Corcovado National Park
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Day 3: Boat tour to Cano Island & snorkeling
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Day 4: Corcovado departure
- Meals: 3 breakfasts, 3 lunches and 3 dinners
- Accommodation: 3 nights' lodging in Corcovado
- Shared transportation between destinations: Shuttle transfers on days 1 and 4 to and from the locations mentioned above on the itinerary
- Roundtrip boat transfer: Sierpe – Drake Bay – Sierpe
- Local naturalist guide during all the activities
- Hotel taxes
- Nature guided walk to Corcovado National Park
- Boat tour to Cano Island with snorkeling
- International/domestic airfare
- Anything mentioned optional on the itinerary
- Departure tax of Costa Rica (only if it applies)
- Meals not mentioned on the itinerary
- Tips and gratuities for guides and drivers
- Expenses that are personal in nature, like phone calls and laundry
- Travel Insurance
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20% Deposit payable upfront. Remaining balance payable 45 days prior to trip departure. Free cancellation up to 45 days prior departure, but the 20% deposit paid is non-refundable. No refund applicable within 45 days of departure.
PaymentA deposit of 20% is required when booking this tour. The remaining balance will be charged 45 days prior departure. For any bookings within 45 days of departure, the full tour amount will be charged upon booking.
Travel InsuranceWe advise to take out Travel Insurance to cover for any unforeseen circumstances. Bookmundi recommends World Nomads' travel insurance.
COVID-19 Safety MeasuresThis trip incorporates the following COVID-19 measures:
- Wearing a mask, hand washing and sanitizing has been implemented per local government advice. Frequent disinfection of regularly touched surfaces is highly encouraged. Hygiene safety measures and distancing will be ensured in our accommodations and also during transportation.
- Several COVID-19 distancing measures have been adopted on this package tour to keep travelers safe.
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Do people in Costa Rica speak English?
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