The list is seemingly endless. Down on the Península de Osa, the beaches are quite breathtaking and are remote in some places. Water launches offered by friendly local operators will have you on a sandy beach in no time at all.
 Corcovado National Park Pack plenty of water, sunscreen and a cooler filled with snacks and you're ready for a day in the sun. Most of the península is taken up by Corcovado National Park and its beaches have a wild beauty. Off shore, large reefs provide homes to a myriad of colorful fish and other marine residence such as stingrays and moray eels.
Snorkeling and diving is very popular in the area. Almond trees and swaying palms frame the sand beaches perfectly as you hike along searching for scarlet macaws, coatimundis and howlers. Explore the area and experience the beauty of the tropical forest.
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