Corcovado National Park: Sirena Ranger Station
Multi-day Tour
Multi-day tours of Corcovado National Park offer a true adventure and real jungle experience. Hiking and staying overnight in the rainforest is the best way to connect with Corcovado’s wild nature. Arrangements can be made to arrive by boat or to hike in through the La Leona or Los Patos entrances, both about 20 km to Sirena Ranger Station. There is also an option to enter on foot and exit by boat, or the other way around, from Sierpe or Puerto Jimenez.
Difficulty Level
Easy (by boat)
Moderate to Difficult (hiking from La Leona)
Difficult (hiking from Los Patos)
Highlights
Exploring the trails in search of wildlife in one of the world’s premiere biological hotspots
Observing animals foraging and hunting in the rainforest at sunrise and sunset
Searching for the Baird’s Tapir
Seeing monkeys in the only place in Costa Rica where all 4 species can be seen in the same place
Observing the charismatic birds that call Corcovado home
Searching for crocodiles and other reptiles
Looking for Bull Sharks at the mouth of the Sirena River
Travelling by boat through the largest mangrove forest in Central American
Hiking in from either La Leona or Los Patos and observing wildlife on journey to Sirena
Looking for whales, dolphins, sea turtles, and other marine life on way to and from the National Park
Included
Boat transport from Sierpe to Sirena and back (if applicable)
Permits to National Park (for desired length of stay)
Multiple guided tours with a licensed naturalist guide
Overnight accommodations
Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner while staying at Sirena Station
Important Details
A minimum of 2 people is required to book the tour
There are a limited number of park permits issued per day. In order to ensure availability, reservations need to be requested in advance, with a minimum of at least 48 hours before the scheduled tour.
Transport from Sierpe to Sirena or Puerto Jimenez to Sirena is by shared boat and is subject to availability
Visitors cannot bring single-use plastic water bottles - only reusable bottles are permitted
No outside food is permitted in the National Park
Breakfast, lunch and dinner are mandatory expenses for all overnight visitors to the Sirena sector of Corcovado National Park
Gratuity is not mandatory but it is kindly accepted in cash paid directly to the guide
What to Bring
Please note that single-use plastics and outside food are prohibited in the park. You must bring your own reusable water bottle.
Comfortable hiking shoes for walking on the trails
Sandals are recommended for walking inside the Sirena Station since entering with shoes is prohibited
Water: for long treks from Los Patos and La Leona Stations, 2 liters of water is recommended
Rain jacket & dry bag: appropriate clothing and bags to protect electronics in the event of rain
Plastic bag: for wet clothing since there will be some river crossings
Lightweight, quick-drying clothing for rain and the hot, humid weather
Sunscreen and hats for protection from the sun
Repellent
Flashlight, for use at night in the Sirena Station