SOUTH PACIFIC
Exuberant, beautiful and off-the-beaten-track, Costa Rica’s Southern Pacific Region is a great destination for nature lovers and aficionados of various outdoor sports. The region holds vast swaths of jungle that are home to everything from spider monkeys to scarlet macaws, miles of pristine beaches and access to vibrant sea around Caño Island. The Osa Peninsula holds one of country’s wildest protected areas – Corcovado National Park – whereas towns of Drake Bay, Golfito and Dominical offer world-class scuba diving, sport fishing, or surfing.
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Aguila de Osa Inn
Nestled on Drake Bay in the secluded Osa Peninsula, the Aguila de Osa Inn offers the finest in fishing, hiking, diving, and dining.
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Casa Corcovado Jungle Lodge
Tucked away in a 170-acre private reserve bordering Corcovado National Park, Casa Corcovado Jungle Lodge is the ultimate experience for nature enthusiasts. |
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Drake Bay Wildnerss Resort
The best location for a hotel at Drake Bay was selected by Drake Bay Resort on a point of land at sea level. The cabins were built facing the ocean with the jungle river at your back door. |
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Lapa Rios
The luxurious hotel Lapa Ríos, located south of Puerto Jiménez near the world-famous Corcovado National Park, provides an unforgettable experience in the tropical jungle. |
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Samoa
The Hotel Samoa is situated in the southern part of Costa Rica, in the town of Golfito, across the gulf from the Osa Peninsula.
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Villas Rio Mar
Hotel Villas Rio Mar, set on the banks of the Barú River near Dominical Beach, is a beach resort surrounded by impressive tropical forests.
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