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Osa Peninsula Costa Rica Vacation

05 Jun

National Treasure of Southern Costa Rica

If I had to choose only one destination to recommend to travelers that would best represent the incredible natural beauty Costa Rica has to offer, it would have to be the stunning Osa Peninsula.  This  area is within the province of Puntarenas and includes the towns of Dominical, Uvita, Drake Bay, Puerto Jimenez and Golfito to name a few.  Considered a haven for world-class ecotourism, surfing,  hiking, sport fishing, diving, and cycling, the Osa is simply one of the world’s top “must- experience” natural wonders.  It was with great care and forethought that NatureAir chose to focus reforestation and protection efforts of its carbon neutral program in the Osa.  The Nature Conservancy calls this amazing area Costa Rica’s last wild frontier.

The national parks of the Osa include Marino Ballena, Corcovado and Piedras Blancas.  Named for the Humpback whales that migrate there, Marino Ballena is on the Pacific coast stretching from Playa Hermosa just above Uvita down to Playa Pinuela and spans into the sea around 9 miles.  In addition to the breathtakingly beautiful Humpback whales, you may also experience Olive Ridley and Hawksbill turtles, bottle nose and common dolphins, green marine iguanas, many birds, corals and countless other creatures that inhabit the beach, mangroves and coral reefs.  You can’t miss the “whale tail”sand bar that juts out into the sea in Uvita.  For lodging, Dominical has Villas Rio Mar which is very well priced and has nearby local restaurants and down to earth Costa Rican hospitality.  For the ultimate splurge head to Rancho Pacifico on the cliffs of Uvita which has lovely rooms, a wonderful spa, and an elegant restaurant all framed with spectacular cliff-side ocean views.   From either of these you can experience Marino Ballena as well as other local activities easily.

Whale Tail in Uvita Marino Ballena National Park

Whale Tail in Uvita Marino Ballena National Park

Next is the crown jewel of Costa Rica’s national parks: Corcovado.  This vast and lush park has the largest remaining primary forest on any Pacific coast and is comprised of 41, 788 hectares (103,000 acres) which cover practically the entire southern tip of the peninsula.  National Geographic cited Corcovado as “the most biologically intense place on earth”and once you visit you will know why!  It is literally teeming with an abundance of flora and fauna, protecting more than 120 species of mammals, 375 species of birds, 117 species of reptiles and amphibians, 66 species of freshwater fish, 70 species of marine crabs, 700 species of trees, 4 to 5 thousand species of vascular plants, 100 species of butterflies, an estimated 10,000 types of insects, not to mention all the marine life in the coastal areas. The park’s rivers and lagoons have large populations of both the American crocodile and Spectacled caiman as well as some Bull sharks. Corcovado is also one of the last places you will find the jaguar within Central America and several other felines including ocelot, margay, jaguarundi, and puma.  All four species of Costa Rican monkeys can be seen within the park, including the endangered Squirrel monkey, White-faced capuchin, Mantled howler and Goeffroy’s spider monkey.  You may also find two and three-toed sloths, coatmundi, silky anteaters, red-eyed tree frogs, glass frogs, Fer-de-Lance, peccaries, the Baird’s tapir, the rare Harpy eagle, toucans and the largest concentration on Central America of the gorgeous Scarlet macaw.  There are 13 different ecosystems that house these amazing creatures including lowland rain forest, highland cloud forest (montane forest), jolillo forest (palm swamp), alluvial plains forest, mangrove, and coastal or marine beach habitats.  The rainfall is intense with 13 feet of rain annually; the wettest months being September and October, and the least amount of rainfall January through April.  The beauty of all this wildlife, and of the lodges that service the area, is you may truly experience and adventure at your own level. You can go all adrenaline and camp within the park at various ranger stations, or at the other extreme stay at a luxury eco-lodge such as the beautiful and one-of-a kind La Paloma in Drake Bay  There are many fantastic lodges for the mid-range budget  as well in this area.  From La Paloma you may enter Corcovado with an expert guide and experience the park at your pace.  Some advantages to the Pacific side of the Osa are: the ability to experience Cano Island (which is a great day boat trip for snorkeling, diving and sightseeing) as well the whales, dolphins and other marine life abundant in the area.

Sunset in Corcovado National Park

Sunset in Corcovado National Park

The third national park in the Osa is Piedras Blancas, on the east side of the peninsula near Golfito.  The terrain changes as the rainforest meets the mellow inlet gulf called Gulfo Dulce.  Between Corcovado and Piedras Blancas is the Golfo Dulce Forest Reserve.  Efforts in this area continue to  preserve this area as it is a vital animal corridor between Corcovado and Piedras Blancas.  Really the entire southern part of the peninsula is made up of wildlife refuges, wetlands, forest reserves, and national parks that are all connected, which accounts for the incredible density of wildlife.  The beauty of this area encompasses the calm gulf,secluded beaches, and lazy rivers surrounded by dramatic tall evergreen rain forest.  You may access the park through La Gamba and stay at Esquinas Rainforest Eco Lodge.  Also Playa Nicuesa is an excellent sustainable lodge near Golfito. The other side of the Golfo Dulce is great as well and has the amazing lodge of Lapa Rios which is accessible through Puerto Jimenez. From previous articles you will see that Lapa Rios is a family favorite and truly a gold standard for luxury eco lodges in Costa Rica.  It is a stunning overall experience in hospitality, true sustainability, elegance, and great dining; all in a gorgeous setting with monkeys, macaws and much more in abundance as you lounge in your bungalow or dine in the tree-top restaurant.  Bosque del Cabo is another super option in this area.  La Luna Lodge in Carate is fantastic as well.

View from Bungalow Lapa Rios

View from Bungalow at Lapa Rios

My experience has been that I consistently see more wildlife here than anywhere else in Costa Rica, and many times without any specific hike or excursion whatsoever.  When you are staying in a private reserve which is part of a lush animal corridor, it is easy to see why.  The Osa simply has that special something, a unique energy resulting in the type of experience that stays with you forever.  Long after your visit you will look forward to the way you feel when you call up your layered, sensory-filled memories.  Whatever you do, don’t miss the Osa!

Macaw in Osa Peninsula

Macaw in Osa Peninsula

Osa Peninsula Costa Rica Vacation

National Treasure of Southern Costa Rica

by Lisa Khajavi

 
 

Nature Vacations Newsletter

04 Jun




San Jose, Costa Rica – June 2009

Hello Fellow Travelers,

On behalf of all of us here at NatureVacations, NatureAir and our partners in travel, we want to say thank you for choosing NatureVacations and NatureAir services.  We realize you have many choices when you plan your journeys, and we want to be sure you know how much we appreciate you.  Our vision is to exceed your expectations and to truly set ourselves apart from the myriad travel companies out there.

Earth News Making Every Day Earth Day

In a recent Forbes.com survey, Costa Rica ranked as the 5th cleanest country worldwide according to the Environmental Performance Index  (EPI) which was developed by Yale and Columbia University. Costa Rica was the highest ranking developing country with Columbia being in 9th position; both well ahead of the US in 39th position.  The score for Costa Rica came mainly from forest protection efforts which help protect the diversity of  plants and animals.  Additionally high marks were given for measures which reduced the amount of green house gases emitted into the air.  NatureAir and its group of companies are positive examples of these efforts with our certified carbon neutral flights, sequestering of rain forest,  biodiesel program, and recycling  programs.

Nature Air won the prestigious Tourism for Tomorrow Award in the conservation category given by the World Travel & Tourism Council(WTTC).  Alex Khajavi, NatureAir founder and CEO, accepted this honor during the Global Travel & Tourism Summit held in Florianopolis, Brazil May 15-16.  A record number of entries applied from more than 40 countries spanning 6 continents with several hundred companies vying for this honor.  The judging process went beyond just what a company says it is doing in sustainable tourism.  The last phase of judging involved an on-site expert audit of each finalist to assess what they are doing in practice.  Jean-Claude Baumgarten, WTTC President and CEO summed up our story very well at the awards ceremony. “In 2004, NatureAir made a highly ambitious pledge to set new standards for sustainable practices in the airline industry, compensating for 100% of its greenhouse gas emissions through preservation and reforestation of tropical forests in the Osa Peninsula. And it has not only fulfilled this pledge, but has also implemented a whole host of other effective sustainable policies and activities, including community benefit outreach programs.”  When you choose our travel services, you are a vital part of our commitment to lead the way in the travel industry by ‘walking the walk’ for sustainability.

Alex Khajavi, founder and CEO
of NatureAir receives the Tourism for tomorrow award from the WTTC.

Value Packages

We have responded again to the demand for value and quality vacations in Costa Rica by announcing  new packages designed for stretching your dollar while maintaining the very best that Costa Rica has to offer:

Classic Costa Rica Adventure Tour which includes the majestic Arenal Volcano and the lively Manuel Antonio/Quepos areas; which are two of the most requested destinations in all of Costa Rica.  Experience 6 nights and 7 days highlighting the perfect balance of adventure and beauty.
Rates from $ 848 per person

Sugar Beach Getaway
Wonderful beach destination with 5 nights and 6 days of romantic seclusion on beautiful Pan D’Azucar in Guanacaste.  Sugar Beach Guanacaste.

Rates from $630 per person

Sugar Beach Guanacaste

Sugar Beach Guanacaste

Other Special Values

The Lost Iguana Resort and Spa in Arenal
Explore the lush private trails on 120 acres, indulge in the new Golden Gecko Spa, enjoy the intimate, boutique feel with all deluxe amenities, great for families.
Stay 2 nights and enjoy a 10% discount and free welcome dinner
Stay 3 nights and enjoy a 15% discount and free welcome dinner
Stay 4 nights and enjoy a 20% discount and free welcome dinner

The Springs Resort in Arenal
The complete experience by the same folks of La Paz Waterfalls and Gardens.  Delightful property, views, private hot springs, casino and fine dining-top notch!
Stay 2 nights and receive two 50 minute deluxe massages

Returning Client Discount
5% discount off the total travel package price for returning clients

Keep your eyes open for international air fare deals.  There are many carriers that run specials.
Jet Blue just began in March of 2009 daily round trip non-stop service from Orlando, Florida to San Jose, Costa Rica.  The airline is using the 100-seat Embraer E190 jets on the route and will offer connecting service to San Jose from 14 cities, including New York, Boston, Washington and Austin.

Until the next time……Your vacation can be tailored to you from start to finish with every detail handled in a professional and conscientious manner.  We strive to go above and beyond!

Any questions, wishes, dreams, feedback, let us know.

Ciao for now and Pura Vida from all of us in Costa Rica,

The Nature Vacations Team
Call:  1-888-280-9734
Email:  info@naturevacations.com
Website:  www.naturevacations.com