Corcovado Overnight from Drake Bay

Experience an unforgettable two-day, one-night adventure at Sirena Station in Corcovado National Park. Departing from Drake Bay, this immersive tour takes you deep into Costa Rica’s pristine rainforest. Perfect for nature lovers, photographers, and adventurers, it features...See more

Experience an unforgettable two-day, one-night adventure at Sirena Station in Corcovado National Park. Departing from Drake Bay, this immersive tour takes you deep into Costa Rica’s pristine rainforest. Perfect for nature lovers, photographers, and adventurers, it features small groups, certified guides, personalized attention, wildlife-rich trails, and the unique sounds of the Osa Peninsula jungle.

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Duration

2 Day(s) 1 Night(s) Days

Group Size

2 a 6 pax

Language

Spanish / English

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Highlights

✓ Convenient departure directly from Drake Bay

✓ Overnight stay at Sirena Ranger Station in the heart of Corcovado National Park

✓ Explore multiple rainforest trails and wildlife observation areas

✓ Increased chances of spotting tapirs, monkeys, scarlet macaws, and other wildlife

✓ More time inside the park than a day trip allows

✓ Perfect for travelers based in Drake Bay seeking a complete Corcovado experience

Note: Tour prices vary according to group size. Contact us directly to check availability and receive the best rate for your group.

Include/Exclude

  • Round-trip boat transportation Drake Bay – Sirena Station
  • Corcovado National Park entrance fee (SINAC)
  • Certified bilingual naturalist guide
  • Meals: Day 1 (lunch, dinner), Day 2 (breakfast and lunch)
  • Accommodation at Sirena Ranger Station (bunk beds)
  • Personal expenses (snacks, drinks not included in meals)
  • Tips for guides or staff
  • Accommodation in Drake Bay before/after the tour

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2 Days Overnight Corcovado Tour – Sirena from Drake Bay
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Frequently Asked Questions

How far in advance should I book my reservation?
The safest way to guarantee a permit for Corcovado National Park is to book at least one month in advance, as daily visitor spaces are limited. If you’re planning your trip with less notice, contact us as soon as possible so we can check current availability.
Do you guarantee wildlife sightings in the park?
Corcovado is one of the most biodiverse places on the planet, and our certified naturalist guides have extensive experience in spotting wildlife. However, we cannot guarantee sightings of any specific species, as this experience takes place in a completely natural environment where animals are free and their behavior cannot be controlled. We encourage visitors to enjoy the tour with an open and receptive attitude toward whatever nature chooses to reveal; this way, every encounter becomes an authentic and special surprise.
Are there any age or fitness restrictions?
This experience can be adjusted to each participant’s needs. If you are traveling with children or individuals who require special attention, we recommend choosing the private tour option, as it offers greater comfort for the visitor and allows the guide to provide more personalized attention. Important: This activity is not recommended for people with back injuries or trauma, nor for those who are sensitive to or fearful of boat travel, as the ride can be a bit rough.
What happens if it rains?
The adventure continues even in the rain. If weather conditions become unfavorable, we may temporarily pause the activity until conditions improve. However, rain in this area is often intermittent and seasonal. We recommend that visitors bring their own rain poncho and protection for electronic devices.
What are the park rules?
In Corcovado National Park, it is strictly forbidden to: 🍺 Enter under the influence of alcohol or carry/consume drugs. 🧺 Have picnics; bringing food into Sirena is not allowed. 🐾 Enter with domestic animals or pets. ♻️ Carry single-use plastics. 🪨 Remove rocks, plants, or any natural resources. 🚶 Leave marked trails or enter restricted areas. 🚭 Smoke (Law No. 9028). 🗑️ Litter. 🌊 Swim at the park’s beaches due to strong currents. 🦜 Touch, feed, or harass wildlife. 🌙 Take night walks. 🔫 Bring weapons into the park. Respecting these rules is essential to protect this unique ecosystem and ensure the safety of all visitors.

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