Information Centers & Tour Operators, Costa Ballena, Osa Peninsula, South Pacific Costa Rica

The South Pacific is a unique region with some of the most impressive natural wonders that Costa Rica has to offer. Here you will find the Manuel Antonio and Marino Ballena National Park, Chirripo, sites in indigenous areas, the Terraba-Sierpe mangroves, the Piedras Blancas National Park, Golfo Dulce, Osa Peninsula, and Corcovado National Park.
Are you looking for the most amazing Costa Rica tours? Adventure awaits! Fancy whale watching tour, Sierpe river mangrove, indigenous spheres museum, rafting, horseback riding, canyoning, birdwatching snorkeling, diving, or a zip line canopy tour? Costa Ballena, Osa, and the Osa Peninsula in the South Pacific Region have many amazing Costa Rica tours that suit any and every type of adventure.
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Kokopelli Mangrove Wildlife Tour
Rio Sierpe Wildlife and Mangroves Tours
Crocodile Night Tours
Special Birdwatching Tours
For any other tour you have dreamt of, just ask!
Sierpe town (506) 2788 1259 / +(506)8897 1678
Reptilandia Park
70 terrariums and 80 species of uncommon animals are awaiting you in a neatly maintained botanical garden
Phone: +(506) 2787 0343 / +(506) 8308 8855
Mail: reptilandia.cr@gmail.com
Open 9 am to 4:30 pm
(Fridays is feeding day)
Website
Facebook Page
Platanillo de Pérez Zeledón
Fish Drake Bay
The premier sport fishing charter service in Drake Bay, the surrounding Osa Peninsula, and Corcovado National Park
E-mail: info@fishdrakebay.com
Coffea diversa, coffee tour

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>>>
CONTACT: coffeadiversa@gmail.com
WhatsApp +(506) 8457 6814
National Wildlife Refuge

Nature Trails
Ecological Tours
Lodging
Restaurant
3 km from Dominical Beach
info@haciendabaru.com
Phone +(506) 2787-0003
Alturas Wildlife Sanctuary Tour
An exclusive habitat, sanctuary, and rehabilitation center for Costa Rica´s precious wildlife.
Above Villas Alturas, 7 km South of Dominical
San Martin Norte
Tel. + (506) 2200 5440
Mail to: wildlife sanctuary
Facebook page
PINEAPPLE TOURS
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
E-Mail: ride@jungleatv.com
Dominical Adventures

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
Contact: info@dominicalsurfadventures.com
Costa Rica Birding B&B

Archeology and indigenous petroglyphs
Wildlife photography, birdwatching
Alexander Skutch Biological Corridor
Santa Elena de El General,
Cabinas Rústicas, breakfast included.
Susana.cotinga@gmail.com
Phone +(506) 87138767 y 2738-0071
San Buenas Golf Resort

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
Costa Rica Trip

Costa Rica Trip is your complete online resource for your vacations in Costa Rica, here you will find all that you need for your trip.
- Telephone: +(506) 8946-7134
- Email:info@ballenatales.com
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South Pacific Costa Rica Beaches
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Email: carlos@ballenatales.com
Phone: +(506) 8946 7134 or +(506) 8914 1568
Skype: ballenatalestravel
Jr. Lifeguards and Open Water Swim Clinic
The Costa Ballena Lifeguard Association is growing and as we’ve grown, we’ve been able to network and meet other individuals from like-minded organizations in Costa Rica. We’re all working together to help make Costa Rica’s beaches safer and take drowning off the list as the 2nd leading cause of accidental death in the country.
Walking on hairy feet
Like all arboreal geckos, they have specialized feet; with these, they can adhere to any surface except for Teflon. They even can walk upside down thanks to the microscopic hairs or setae. They increase the ‘Van der Waals Forces’, which is the distance-dependent attraction between atoms or molecules, between its feet and the surface. The molecules interact with each other and create an electromagnetic attraction.
The Brunqueña Mountain Ridge – the perfect neighbor
Just look back, when you are in one of the almost pristine beaches of the South Pacific, to appreciate its prominent presence. This mountainous row extends parallel along the south coast, a barrier between the General Valley and the “Ballena Coast”.
The more we support each other, the better we will be!
Costa Rica is far and above the rest of Central America in terms of development, security, and quality of life. Those benefits come at a cost, and we must be willing to pay it. A significant portion of our local economy has been cash-based, meaning taxes not collected or paid, and therefore funds for essential services are sparse.
The Triangle – a lifetime experience
These are cities located within a radius of 26 km in the canton of Osa, which is the greenest in Costa Rica. It has an area of 1930.24 km² and boasts exotic forests, rivers, waterfalls and an exquisite cultural wealth.
The importance of spay and neuter
Total costs, including medications, range from $22 to $45, depending on the size of the animal, and if it is in heat or if there are other complications. These clinics are for Costa Ricans who cannot usually afford to spay or neuter their pets.




