Images of our Eco-Resort - the architecture and the wildlife
The Canopy Suites
The Main Lodge
We share the same greenbelt as the Osa Peninsula. And Piedras Blancas National Park is our neighbor.
We share the same greenbelt as the Osa Peninsula, one of the most bio-diverse areas of the world. And Piedras Blancas, formerly a part of Corcovado Park’s “Esquinas” sector, is our close neighbor. Piedras Blancas is less known and less visited than Corcovado but it is still stunningly spectacular. Here’s a small sampling of the animals and sights you may see when you come visit us.
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Red-Eye Tree Frog
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Spotted Dolphins
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Squirrel Monkey
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Three-Toed Sloth
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Parrot Snake
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Humpback Whale
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Squirrel Monkey
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Great Currasow - female
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Capuchin
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Crocodile - mangrove tour
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Toucan
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Poison Dart Frog
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Ibis - Mangrove Tour
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Coati -a member of the raccoon family