Awaken Your Senses
The South Pacific coast of Costa Rica is a remote jungle paradise, where pristine beaches, lush rainforest, and extraordinary biodiversity await travelers seeking exclusive off-the-beaten-path experiences. Costa Ballena spans 35 kilometers and includes Dominical, Uvita, and Ojochal—towns filled with waterfalls, jungle trails, nature reserves, and abundant wildlife. Overlooking the coast, verdant mountains create a dramatic backdrop for both adventure and relaxation.
Drake Bay is a secluded gem in the South Pacific—ideal for adventurers drawn to vibrant coral reefs, crystal-clear waters, and access to Corcovado National Park (via San Pedrillo or Sirena sectors), as well as Caño Island for snorkeling and diving. Puerto Jiménez serves as the gateway to Corcovado’s Los Patos or La Leona sectors, while Golfo Dulce offers dolphin and whale watching, sport fishing, and mangrove exploration.
Given the region’s remote nature, many boutique lodges offer inclusive packages that feature guided wildlife tours, curated jungle hikes, boat or kayak adventures, and immersive nature experiences.
Weather
Partly rainy
Avg. Temp.
33˚C / 76˚F
Time Zone
UTC -6
Currency
CRC Colones
Where Luxury Finds You
Wiköl Travel offers stays in exclusive jungle lodges, private guided wildlife tours, and curated nature experiences—jungle treks at dawn, snorkeling in untouched reefs, and secluded coastline dining—that deliver a remote and unforgettable immersion into some of Costa Rica’s most untouched landscapes.
Clarity for the Curious
Wiköl offers two seamless ways to reach this remote region. You can take a scenic domestic flight (approx. 1 hour) from San José to either Drake Bay or Puerto Jiménez. Alternatively, for a more immersive route, drive or transfer to Sierpe, followed by a boat ride through mangroves and the Pacific coast. We arrange all logistics privately, depending on your preferred pace and comfort level.
The dry stretch from December to April is optimal for hiking and nature access. For marine wildlife highlights like whale watching and turtle nesting, July through October is prime. Wiköl helps you design the best itinerary based on seasonal highlights and your travel style.
Access depends on your chosen route. Some luxury eco-lodges are only reachable by boat via Sierpe or require short domestic flights. If driving, a 4×4 is strongly recommended, especially during the green season or when roads are rough. Wiköl arranges appropriate vehicles or transfers per route conditions, based on your preferred level of independence and adventure.
This region is Costa Rica’s most biodiverse—and Wiköl brings you front row. Enjoy private guided treks through Corcovado National Park (Sirena, San Pedrillo, or La Leona sectors), snorkeling or diving at Caño Island, kayaking in mangrove estuaries, or observing scarlet macaws, sloths, dolphins, and humpback whales in their natural habitat—all curated to your pace and comfort.
Yes—many of the finest eco-lodges offer all-inclusive stays with meals, tours, and private transport. Due to limited daily permits for Corcovado and Caño Island, advance booking is essential, especially during peak travel months. Wiköl Travel secures access, ensures seamless coordination, and selects the most exclusive accommodations to match your preferences.
The Fine Print
Location
5h30–6h00 from Juan Santamaría International Airport (SJO). 4h00–5h00 from Daniel Oduber International Airport (LIR).
Recommended travel period
December to April (dry season); year round visits possible with appropriate planning.
Natural events
Peak turtle nesting (July to October) and whale watching seasons (July to October).
Ideal for
Adventure seekers, wildlife enthusiasts, couples, and small groups looking for exclusive natural immersion.
Perfect to combine with
Manuel Antonio, Central Pacific, Corcovado.
Travel tip
Minimum stay of 3–4 nights is advised to fully enjoy the remoteness, wildlife, and diversity of experiences.
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Eco-Chontales Waterfall
Explore a thrilling journey along the Pacific coastline to Eco Chontales, where a short hike unveils a majestic 150 ft waterfall. Enjoy serene swimming holes, picturesque photo spots, a mini waterslide, and safe jumping areas, including a 6-foot option for all ages and a thrilling 9-meter (28 feet) leap for the adventurous.
After discovering the waterfall's attractions, indulge in a unique spa-like treatment with natural blue clay sourced from nearby springs, renowned for its skincare benefits. Relax amidst the jungle surroundings before gathering at the riverside restaurant for a fresh, delicious Costa Rican meal, accompanied by the soothing sounds of cascading waters.
- Minimum age: suitable for everyone.
- Difficulty: easy.
- Duration: full day.
- Includes: transportation to/from Costa de Ballena, bilingual guide, entrance fees to all locations, water, fruits, lunch.
Corcovado National Park Day Tour
Enjoy the wonders of Corcovado National Park, known as "the most biologically intense place on Earth" and home to 3% of the planet's biodiversity. This half-day tour departs by boat from Punta Uvita beach at 7:00 in the morning and arrives at the San Pedrillo ranger station after a 1.5-hour trip. The first walk takes between 1.5 and 2 hours and takes you through coastal trails and flat primary forests, where you can observe birds, mammals, reptiles and impressive flora. After an outdoor lunch at the ranger station, the second walk, shorter than about 1 hour, covers slightly uneven terrain, weather permitting. During the boat transit, keep an eye out for whales, dolphins, turtles and seabirds, and enjoy breathtaking views of Costa Rica's southern Pacific coast.
- Minimum age: 05 years.
- Difficulty: easy.
- Duration: full day.
- Includes: Bilingual guide, entrance fee, coffee station, water, fruits, lunch, life jackets during the boat ride.
- Note: The Corcovado National Park is closed every year from October 01 to October 31.
- Recommendation: Advance reservations are highly recommended due to strict government policies that limit the number of daily visitors.
Snorkeling at Caño Island Biological Marine Reserve
Explore Caño Island, a stunning marine biological reserve located 53 km offshore with pristine blue waters, ideal for snorkelers and divers. It boasts Costa Rica's largest concentration of coral-building organisms and is renowned for its diverse marine flora and fauna. Rated as the best snorkeling and diving spot in Costa Rica, Caño Island offers fantastic underwater visibility to swim alongside sea turtles, stingrays, manta rays, and a variety of fish species like barracudas and parrotfish. You may also spot white-tipped reef sharks and, during certain seasons, whale sharks and humpback whales.
- Minimum age: 05 years.
- Difficulty: easy.
- Duration: full day (from Monday to Saturday).
- Includes: Bilingual guide, entrance fee, coffee station, water, fruits, lunch, life jackets during the boat ride.
- Recommendation: Advance reservations are highly recommended due to strict government policies that limit the number of daily visitors.

