GoCorcovado has been taking travelers deep into the most biodiverse rainforest on Earth for years. Here is why thousands of visitors choose us to experience Corcovado National Park and Drake Bay.
Corcovado National Park holds an estimated 2.5% of the planet's entire biodiversity within a single protected area. National Geographic has called it the most biologically intense place on Earth. Our tours depart from Drake Bay, the closest point to the park's most pristine sections. No long transfers, no wasted time. Just pure, untouched rainforest from the moment you arrive.
Our guides are from Drake Bay. They grew up in these forests and can hear a tapir moving through undergrowth 50 meters away, identify a bird by a single call, and read the jungle in ways no outside guide ever could. This local knowledge transforms every nature walk into a wildlife encounter you will talk about for years.
We keep our groups small on purpose. Large crowds scare wildlife away before anyone gets a proper look. With GoCorcovado, you move quietly through the forest in an intimate group, which means better sightings, more personal attention from your guide, and an experience that feels genuine rather than packaged.
We offer the Sirena Station day hike at $110 per person, snorkeling at Cano Island at $95 per person, the Night Walk at $55 per person, scuba diving at $155 per person, the Floating Tour at $80 per person, and the Sirena Overnight expedition at $345 per person. Every tour is designed to show you a side of Corcovado that most travelers never reach.
The price you see is the price you pay. Park entrance fees, boat transfers, certified guide, and equipment are all included. There are no last-minute surprises at the trailhead. We believe honest pricing builds real trust, and that is the foundation of every booking we take.
Corcovado is a real, remote jungle. Our guides carry first aid supplies, hold wilderness first responder certification, and know the emergency protocols for every trail. Our boats are equipped and licensed. You are in one of the most isolated corners of Costa Rica and we take that responsibility completely seriously.
Corcovado is home to all four Costa Rican monkey species, Baird tapir, white-lipped peccaries, scarlet macaws, poison dart frogs, American crocodiles, and jaguars. Our guides know the animals daily patterns and preferred routes. We do not promise specific sightings because this is wild nature. But our track record speaks for itself.
Every tour you book with GoCorcovado puts money directly into the Drake Bay community. Our guides, boat operators, and partner lodges are all local. When you choose us, you support the families who live next to this forest and who have the deepest interest in protecting it for generations to come.
Fill out the form at the top of this page and we reply within a few hours. We speak English and Spanish. We help you choose the right tour for your fitness level, interests, and travel dates. Booking a remote rainforest tour does not have to be complicated.
People talk about Corcovado for years after visiting. The tapir that crossed the trail ten feet ahead. The scarlet macaws flying over the beach at sunrise. The complete darkness and overwhelming sound of the jungle at night. These are not ordinary vacation memories. They are the kind of experiences that change how you see the natural world. We are here to make them happen for you.
Send us a message using the booking form at the top of this page. We will help you plan the perfect tour from Drake Bay, available every day of the year.