Nestled within two of Costa Rica´s most beautiful landmarks, La Cuna Corcovado is a destination for all your close-to-nature adventures. With the spectacular Golfo Dulce as it´s front garden and the biodiversity-rich Corcovado National Park as its backyard, this boutique hotel offers the best of both worlds in beautiful Costa Rica. Let´s get to know some more about this little treasure on the Osa Peninsula.
Costa Rica´s Osa Peninsula sits on the far southern coast of the Pacific Ocean. This pristine peninsula of wilderness is famous for many reasons including National Geographic dubbing it as the most biologically rich place in the world! Yes, this little corner of the world is said to be home to an estimated 2.5% of the world’s biodiversity.
Frequently Asked Questions
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The first questions is:
How do I get to Corcovado Costa Rica?
The paths to get to La Cuna Corcovado are nearly as scenic as the destination itself which makes the traveling part of your vacation just as inspiring. Whether you decide to travel by road or by plane, both will take you through or over lush rainforests, mountains, a stunning coastline dotted with near to deserted beaches, agricultural lands, and rural towns.
La Cuna Corcovado is located by the coastal town of Puerto Jimenez, one of the areas principal commercial centers. This seaside center also has an airport that services the Peninsula, its surroundings and of course, Corcovado National Park. Costa Rica´s domestic airline, SANSA offers direct flights from the San Jose International Airport to Puerto Jimenez and will have you in there in under an hour.
For those traveling by car from San Jose, you can decide on two routes out of the city. Travel to the Pacific coast became easier when Route 27 opened improving the connection between the Central Valley and the beach. This privately operated modern toll highway means your travel experience is much more desirable. Connect with Route 34, the coastal road until reaching the Puerto Jimenez turnoff.
For those looking for some real mountain territory, the Pan-American Highway will take through paramo forests and fresh, brisk air and misty clouds before reaching the small, thriving city of Perez Zeledon. From there you will go down onto the Pacific Coast to the world-renowned surf hotspot of Dominical along the picturesque coastal road or Route 34 and then follow the signs to the Puerto Jimenez turnoff.
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