Puerto Jimenez by boat to the Sirena sector of Corcovado National Park leaving through Carate.

Duration of the tour:

6+8 hours

Difficulty level:

Medium

Distance traveled:

6+12.4 miles (10+20 kms)

Corcovado National Park TOURS

This tour is designed to visit the Corcovado National Park, from Puerto Jimenez, arriving at the Sirena sector by boat, spending a night in the park facilities and leaving on foot through Carate where a vehicle will be waiting for us to return to Puerto Jimenez.

On the journey to Sirena by sea, if we are lucky, we will be able to see marine mammals touring the Golfo Dulce, home to numerous species.

Once there, we will take a tour of the park throughout the day, in which we will walk along trails inside the park, visit rivers, and go out to the beach.

The night will be spent in the station facilities, which have restrooms, a dining room and bunk beds.

On the second day we will undertake a walking tour of about 20 km. which will take us to Carate, passing through the Leona station. This path will go into the jungle, at times it will come out to the beach, and we will have to cross rivers along the riverbed, an unforgettable adventure.

What does the tour in Corcovado National Park include?

Include:

Park entrance fees

Shared boat from Puerto Jimenez to Sirena and return vehicle from Carate.

Lunch and dinner on the first day, accommodation at the station facilities and breakfast on the second day.

Accredited guide for group

Not include:

Water and reusable bottle

Other foods (you must bring food for certain tours).

What to bring:

  • A reusable bottle with water.
  • Sunscreen.
  • Insect repellent.
  • Extra footwear to get on and off the boat that may get wet.
  • Swimsuit
  • A waterproof bag (recommended).
  • Headlamp (recommended)
  • Binoculars (recommended).

* Avoid wearing bright colors to better observe the fauna.

**Since 2021, the entry of single-use plastic is prohibited in National Parks and Biological Reserves in Costa Rica.

2-days tour in Corcovado National Park, Costa Rica.