The Osa Peninsula |
From Costa Rica Pages Wiki
[edit] Overview
Welcome to the “The Most Biologically Intense Place on Earth” as deemed by National Geographic: the crème de la crème, the crown jewel, and the hidden treasure of Costa Rica, The Osa’s isolated location allows you to experience the protected rainforests of Corcovado National Park, immaculate beaches, and the mind-boggling scuba and snorkeling sanctuaries. It is home to 13 major ecosystems, 400 species of birds, 140 mammals, 116 amphibians and reptiles and 6,000 insects. Although much of Costa Rica is developed, you have reached the unspoiled Costa Rica of old. Almost every restaurant in Osa provides or at least offers food and tours—Other than to search for nocturnal animals, people don’t come to the Osa Peninsula for its nightlife. Although you don’t go to party the night away, your experience in Osa will be beyond your wildest dreams.
|
Contents |

