The premier sport fishing charter service in Drake Bay, the surrounding Osa Peninsula, and Corcovado National Park
Fish Drake Bay is the only full time professional sport fishing operation in the Drake Bay area. Fishing is all we do; and because we concentrate solely on fishing, we know what’s biting and where. READ MORE >>>
Enjoy a one-day coffee tour, or live an intense coffee experience of “knowledge. You can stay in the peculiar rooms in the shape of a coffee basket, in the midst of beautiful landscapes with a large number of bird species, family atmosphere, friendly staff, delicious coffee, and cozy accommodation. READ MORE>>>
Kayak & SUP Dominical, Costa Rica, between the Police and “Que Nivel Bar” Kayak – Stand Up Paddle Board Ocean & River Tours for ALL Levels Lessons & Rentals Phone:+(506)8873-3283 or +(506) 8362-7655
Jungle ATV
70 Meters West of B.C.R. Bank Uvita, Costa Rica 60504 Phone: +(506) 2743-8281
We are formed by a group of guides interested in showing you, in the brief time you are visiting, our love for Costa Rica and all the richness that you can find here. Our mission is to take you on a great adventure with us. We will share with you the real Costa Rica and have you take home unforgettable memories
Open to the public. 15 minutes south of Uvita, first left after km 186. The total length is 3.690 Yards and Par 37. We rent clubs, golf carts, driving range. Golf lessons by appointment. 7 am – 5 pm. Last tee off time 2:30 pm. Phone: +(506) 2786 5553
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HOW TO HEAL YOUR HEART-BODY-MIND AUTHOR: Karolina Magdalena The beauty of Costa Ballena makes it a stunning place to visit or live. The surrounding ocean, rivers, waterfalls, even trees, and the sounds of animals offer […]
The mangrove forest and its massive maze and the intertwining of trees and roots is considered to be a critical component acting to subdue tidal surge, reduce erosion, provide opportunities for recreation and serve as nurseries for fisheries.
In each magazine edition, writers often relate to a topic relevant to the particular timing of the publication. Unfortunately, we are all writing with heavy hearts about the loss of Dagmar in this issue. Her vibrant personality and dedication to this magazine will surely be missed.
In Costa Rica, we have over 50 species of bees. From the Apis melifera (an introduced species), to many others that have co-evolved with native plants.
Birth of the environmental movement in Costa Ballena.
At the beginning of the last century, tapirs, jaguars, white-lipped peccary, red brocket deer, harpy eagles, giant anteaters, and others wandered freely through the forests in the area that today is known as the Costa Ballena and the Path of the Tapir Biological Corridor.