La Perla del Sur
Costarica
Tours
We are located in Sierpe de Osa, in the heart of the most wonderful and largest mangrove Costa Rica and of all of Central Ameriaa. The Peninsula de Osa still has lots of treasures to discover for those of you who love nature and enjoy nature.
La Perla del Sur offers tours and excursions through the mangroves during the day and at night; view whales and dolphins, exotic mangrove and rain forest birds, visit the Corcovado National park and the exceptional Cano Island for snorkeling.
We have boats of all sizes to take you on the most wonderful adventure of your life. See monkeys, crocodiles, Cayman, turtles and much more.
Mangrove Tour
With this tour you will have the opportunity to appreciate the beauty the wild and exotic mangrove, the largest in Central America. We begin sitting in our boats, we comb the areas where one can find fauna like the white face monkey, the titi monkey and or sloth both two toad and three toad. Birds can be found through out such as; Red Macaw, parrots, toucans, falcons, egrets, and a large variety of mangrove species.
You can find snakes lying sleeping on the trees near the shores.
Night Tours
We offer night tours where you can see the splendors of the night. You will see fauna from a different perspective and discover nocturnal species. We supply you with special flashlights to facilitate the night vision of the different nocturnal animals such as the bats crocodiles, caimans, owls, snakes, and butterflies.
Parque Nacional Corcovado and Caño Island
These tours are designed to take guest who are interested in enjoying and learning about the natural environment of fauna.
You can choose either interior jungle hikes or primary forest hikes. Known as the largest concentration of fauna and flora in the entire world.
Whales and Dolphin Tour
Discover the marvelous marine world of the dolphins and whales. Submerse yourself in the experience with large groups of diverse species swimming in our warm and clear tropical waters. See hundreds of dolphins and humback whales that swim our oceans 9 month out of the year both migrating from North and South America.