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Osa

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Osa Peninsula
Take the Pan-American Highway South to Cartago-San Isidro and Palmar Norte. Approximately 30 kilometers past Palmar Norte is the turn off for the Osa Peninsula, at Chacarita. There is a large gas station on the right hand side of the road, where you will find a sign that gives the mileage to Puerto Jimenez (77 kilometers). After this turn off, the road can be in very bad condition and it will probably take 1 1/2 to 2 hours to reach Puerto Jimenez. Fill your car with gas in Puerto Jimenez. Bosque del Cabo is 22 kilometers from Pto. Jimenez. You will have to cross several streams before you get to the lodge. 2 kilometers after you climb some very steep hills and the road flattens back out again, you will find the Bosque driveway on the left-hand side. Take the third entrance to your left after the entrance sign for Lapa Rios. There is an entrance sign (reading "Bosque del Cabo 1.5 km"). The driveway is 1 1/2 kilometers long. We strongly suggest that you arrive before dark, as these roads can be difficult to negotiate in the dark.

Bosque del Cabo

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    All rates are in USD per room per night and do not include hotel tax of 13%.

    Standard Bungalows
    The four standard bungalows are constructed of tropical hardwoods with thatched-roofs. They offer 2 double beds, indoor bathroom, outdoor garden shower, hammock and easy chairs, solar-powered electricity, and double folding doors, which open up to an amazing view of the stunning blue Pacific.

    Deluxe Bungalow
    6 deluxe bungalows. 3 of the bungalows are tropical hardwood and thatched-roof construction, and feature king-sized beds, larger bathrooms with dressing area, expanded outdoor garden showers, hot water, solar-powered electricity, fans, hammocks and easy chairs for lounging, and wraparound porches which step down into observation decks. The views from these decks are incredible, perfect for birdwatching or stargazing. The other 3 deluxe bungalows are stucco and tile construction, and a little larger than the rest of the bungalows.

    Casa Blanca and Casa Miramar
    Casa Blanca, a well-appointed 2 baths, 2000 square foot house has a fully-equipped kitchen, living room area, large wraparound porch with an amazing view of the Pacific Ocean , and 2 large bedroom suit es on either side of the house. Casa Miramar offers a home with an artistic layout of three unique "casitas" featuring three bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, a fully equipped kitchen, living room area, and many porches and observation decks with amazing sunset views.


    Stunning ocean views
    500 acres of private forest reserve
    Fresh water pool
    Poolside bar
    Restaurant
    Tour desk


    Hiking, Tree Platform, Boat Tours, In-Shore Fishing, Snorkeling,Kayaking, Horseback Riding, Surfing, Botanical Gardens Tour, Sea Kayaking, Sport Fishing, Surfing Lessons, Massage, Yoga, Guided Trip to Corcovado and much more!

    The newly renovated solar-powered restaurant serves delicious meals in a friendly atmosphere. Breakfast offers a variety of fresh, local fruits and your choice of typical Costa Rican or North American fare. Lunch in house or have it packed to go. Dinners are always a special event; everyone gathers to share stories of the day, while enjoying a plentiful and delicious meal served by candlelight.


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    Bosque del Cabo Rainforest Lodge is located at the very tip of the Osa Peninsula in a private 550 acre forest reserve flanked on one side by the beautiful Golfo Dulce and on the other by the endless Pacific Ocean. The lodge's ten beautifully crafted thatched-roof bungalows are perched atop the cliffs of Cabo Matapalo, each offering stunning ocean views, modern bathrooms with outdoor garden showers, and porches equipped with hammocks and easy chairs. Lush gardens surrounding the lodge are full of tropical fruits and flowers, and attract many of the colorful resident wildlife species. More than 350 species of birds have been identified in the area and monkeys, coatis, kinkajous, agoutis, and sloths are daily visitors.
    The hotel's hiking trails lead you through the forest to deserted beaches on both the Golfo Dulce and Pacific Ocean. Nearby attractions include the wild Pacific coast with tide pools, caves and waterfalls, calm sandy gulf beaches, surfing, kayaking, deep sea fishing, sailboat trips, hiking, horseback riding, tree top canopy and much more...