The Osa Peninsula is located in the South Pacific Coast of Costa Rica, and was described by National Geographic as «the most biologically intense place on Earth” featuring places like Corcovado National Park, Caño Island Biological Reserve and Drake Bay. This is an area of fascinating natural beauty with miles of isolated beaches, cascades of crystalline water, and plenty of activities including scuba diving, snorkeling, bird watching, fishing, dolphin and whale watching as well as hiking though tropical rainforests.