The Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica

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The Osa Peninsula is located in South West Costa Rica, with the Pacific Ocean to the west and the Golfo Dulce to the east. It is an area of absolutely stunning natural beauty. As it’s quite far from the airport, and a bit ‘off the beaten path’, people often leave it off their Costa Rica itineraries. But I strongly, strongly encourage you not to because this small slice of the world is a true paradise.

We finished off our time in Costa Rica with a wonderful couple of days on the coast, and could have stayed for weeks. Here are our highlights from our visit.


We started off our stay by checking in to our hotel, El Remanso Lodge – It had a lovely welcoming feel, and made a great stop for relaxing and resting in comfort with views out over the ocean. It’s also family owned and run, so had a really nice feel to it.

We decided to take a walk to the beach as many of the local Lodges have access to beach trails. It’s advised not to go barefoot on the beaches due to the snakes in the area, although we didn’t see any. The beaches are spectacular though, and tend to be private, with rock pools, forests, coconut tress and miles of sand. In fact, we only saw two other people as we explored.

Rock pools at the beach

In the evening we joined an on-site guide for a night walk at the lodge. No sooner had we set out than the heavens opened, but it was worth it because the rain brings out certain forest night life and we at last we found the Costa Rican green frogs with red eyes, as well as cane toads, a snake and 2 sloths, one of which was climbing back up a huge garlic tree having come to ground to defecate (did you know when sloths poop they excrete about 1/3rd of their body weight!!!)


The Osa Peninsula is largely covered by the Corcovado National Park, one of the richest and most diverse tropical areas on the planet. It covers nearly half of the entire peninsula and has the largest lowland rainforest in Central America. It’s a total haven for wildlife watching, and is even home to jaguars and pumas – though we didn’t see any (thankfully!). We spent our morning exploring and saw so much wildlife.

A toucan in the rainforest

Our final activity before leaving for home was to go dolphin watching. There are also whales here, but our visit didn’t tie in with whale season though it didn’t matter as dolphins are present in the warm waters all year round. Getting close to them on a boat trip was truly special and a perfect way to end the holiday.

What a special view!
A dolphin in the water

And that brings an end to my posts on Costa Rica. Heading home was really sad, we didn’t want to go back to reality – don’t holidays always feel like a parallel universe!?


What did you think of Costa Rica? Let me know in the comments below – and thank you so much for following along on this incredible trip. If you missed any of the series, then you can catch up with the links below:

Stay safe and happy travelling!

45 responses to “The Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica”

  1. I wouldn’t have wanted to go home either, Hannah. What a beautiful place! I can see why you highly recommend a visit, and the lodge looks fabulous. I am definitely adding this stop to my Costa Rica to-do list.

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    1. Costa Rica was an incredible country, and I really can’t recommend it highly enough. I was so sad when the trip was over!! Thanks for reading Kellye 🙂

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  2. Amazing and memorable experiences. Dolphins are always very special and not to be missed. You saw an absolute abundance of wildlife on your trip, the photos are wonderful. After that warning about the snakes on the beach, I’m afraid I would be a bit distracted despite such magnificent natural beauty. Your room at El Remanso Lodge looks very cosy and calming.

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    1. Definitely, we were so lucky with all the wildlife we saw. Thanks so much for following along on our Costa Rican adventure Leighton, appreciated as always.

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  3. It’s amazing to see such an abundance of wildlife! (I would have been terrified by the snake though).

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    1. It’s such a beautiful country – definitely worth a visit if you ever get the chance 🙂

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  4. We use to live on a barrier island of Florida and there would be pods of dolphins in the water of the river and it was always this amazing moment to see them- they are just such gentle and playful creatures 🙂 Hard pass on the snake though. We actually just rebooked our trip to Costa Rica and I think we are spending all of our time on that west part of the country so this was a perfect post to enjoy today 🙂

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    1. Oh wow that is so special, what an amazing place to live with a pod of dolphins on the door step 🙂 Yeyyyyy I can’t wait, what parts are you visiting?

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      1. We are flying into Liberia and I think we’ll spend some time around the volcano and some time around the Osa peninsula, and some places in between. Now that’s booked we are going to start making plans- I’m so excited! 🙂

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  5. Looks like a beautiful part of Costa Rica! Love the toucan picture. Maggie

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    1. Thanks Maggie, it’s such an amazing country!

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  6. A night walk sounds like a great way to see a different side of the forest, along with some interesting critters and creatures. I had no idea that sloths lose so much of their body weight in a single poop!!

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    1. Definitely, although a little bit spooky. Hehe I was shocked at that fact too!! Thanks for reading, have a lovely weekend 🙂

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  7. What Ana amazing ending to your trip! I’ve never been to this part of Costa Rica but I can see why you say it’s worth it. Heck, I’d go for that hotel room alone. It looks so cozy!

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    1. Hehe there is just too much to see in Costa Rica – it’s such a beautiful country. Thanks for following along Diana 🙂

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  8. What a great end to the trip! That room looks amazing and all that wildlife! The toucan is cool and so are those dolphins.

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    1. It was the BEST trip, I’m now on countdown to the next big one but it feels so far away!!! Thanks for reading Lyssy 🙂

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  9. Your hotel the El Remanso Lodge looks stunning and if I ever visit Costa Rica I will definitely bear it in mind. In fact I hadn’t previously considered visiting Costa Rica but the idea is becoming more appealing.

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    1. Aw I’m so glad if I’ve made you consider Costa Rica – it’s a really beautiful country with so much worth seeing. Thanks for following along Marion, really appreciate you taking the time to read and comment 🙂

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  10. Another fabulous post, Hannah! Your lodging looks so pleasant, like your high in the trees and with an amazing view! I love your waterfront shots, especially the dolphin pictures – wow! – and there appears to be soooo much animal life in the forest. Thank you for sharing, my friend 🙂

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    1. Thank you so much Phil, the dolphins are just amazing aren’t they 🙂

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      1. You’re most welcome & yes, indeed 🙂

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  11. Oh my, so much wildlife, and beautiful photos as usual. What an amazing experience. But, a snake; 😳!! Only once in my life have I seen dolphins in the wild; it was absolutely magical. Thanks for treating us to a wonderful visit in Costa Rica.

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    1. Thank you so much for following along on the Costa Rica adventures, it really is a beautiful country 🙂

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  12. This brings memories back two years ago. We were there on the Caribbean side .It was dark and I fell down the outside stairs and hit my head and had a concussion. So terrible. Anita

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    1. Oh no Anita, that sounds awful – I hope you were OK and still able to enjoy your holiday

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      1. Thanks Han but now I am OK

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  13. Looks lovely and just intensifies my desire to go there. Also, cool fact about sloths! They must feel very uncomfortable in the hours leading up to, well, you know… 🙂

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    1. Hahaha that’s exactly what my husband said, it must be awful the day before!!!

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  14. Wow this place really sounds and looks like a true paradise! How amazing that you basically had the beach all to yourselves! And that hotel room – wow! Thanks for sharing your Costa Rican adventures, it really put this country up my bucket list!

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    1. Aw thanks Juliette, really appreciate you following along on the CR adventures, and hope you get to visit one day 🙂

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  15. Just wonderful Hannah! There is so much beauty here: Your room, the beach and wildlife (interesting fact about the sloth’s poo 😉). And what a stunning photo of the toucan (oh, and the dolphins)!
    I totally understand why you guys didn’t want to go home … you painted a beautiful picture of Costa Rica in your posts. Thank you for such a great series of posts!

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    1. Thank you so much Corna, it really was a beautiful country and so special. We loved our visit and would recommend it to anyone. Thanks for following along on our adventures as always 🙂

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  16. Amazing wildlife! Your last few days look like they were amazing and a great way to end your trip!

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    1. It was the perfect end to the trip – thank you so much for following along.

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  17. What a fabulous way to end your Costa Rican adventure. The beaches look beautiful and I love your photos of the wildlife, especially the toucan, the frog and your last photo of the dolphin.

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    1. So glad you enjoyed the final CR post, thank you so much for following along 🙂

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  18. All your post on CR has been fabulous. Osa Peninsula is the diamond of CR. Glad you got to experience it.

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    1. Thank you so much, it really is an incredible country 🙂

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  19. You convinced me, Hannah! Osa Peninsula is definitely on the list for our next trip to Costa Rica. We missed it the first time – thanks to you we won’t make that mistake again. 🙂 ~Terri

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    1. Oh it’s so worth a visit if you can one day 🙂

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  20. So many wonderful rainforest national parks in Costa Rica! Glad to learn about this one.

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