Corcovado Wilderness Lodge, located on Costa Rica’s remote and biodiverse Osa Peninsula, is a dream destination for groups seeking immersive nature experiences, adventure, and eco-luxury. Whether you're planning a corporate retreat, a wellness escape, or a multi-generational family trip, the lodge offers a rare blend of seclusion, sustainability, and personalized service.
Exclusive Accommodations
- Set on a 189-acre private reserve, the lodge features 30 luxury accommodations, including rainforest villas and ocean-view treehouses.
- Group bookings can be arranged with exclusive-use options, offering privacy and flexibility for tailored experiences.
- Each villa is fully air-conditioned and designed to immerse guests in the surrounding jungle and ocean views.
Curated Group Packages
- Wildlife Adventure Package: Perfect for nature lovers, with guided hikes and wildlife encounters.
- Birding Package: Ideal for birdwatching groups—home to over 400 species including toucans and scarlet macaws.
- Sportfishing Package: For groups seeking offshore excitement in the South Pacific.
- Iconic Corcovado Package: Combines luxury lodging with deep rainforest exploration.
Recreational & Team-Building Activities
- Guided hikes in Corcovado National Park, one of the most biologically intense places on Earth.
- Snorkeling and diving excursions to nearby Caño Island.
- Beach time and kayaking along the lodge’s 2 km of pristine oceanfront.
- Night tours and wildlife photography sessions for adventurous groups.
Dining & Social Spaces
- Gourmet dining areas serving locally sourced cuisine—ideal for group meals and celebrations.
- Outdoor terraces and lounges for casual meetups, sunset cocktails, or fireside storytelling.
Access & Logistics
- The lodge is accessible only by boat, with round-trip transfers included from Sierpe.
- The remote setting ensures privacy and tranquility, making it perfect for focused retreats or bonding experiences.
Corcovado Wilderness Lodge is not just a place to stay, it’s a transformational group experience in one of the world’s last true wildernesses.