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National Parks and Reserves nearby

Approximately 30 percent of Costa Rica is protected as national parks, biological and archeological reserves, and wildlife refuges. With your base in Casa Mar y Luna, you can choose one of four national parks, Corcovado, Ballena, Caño Island or Manuel Antonio, to visit in one day. Chirripó National Park is conveniently located on the road from the capital city San José to Casa Mar y Luna.

Manuel Antonio National Park | Ballena National Marine Park | Corcovado National Park | Chirripó National Park | Caño Island Reserve | Wilson Botanical Gardens

Manuel Antonio National ParkManuel Antonio National Park Costa Rica
Phone Number: (506) 2777-0644 | (506) 2777-0654
Located only 25 miles north of Punta Dominical near Quepos, this park is relatively small in area (only 1,687 acres), but it is rich in inhabitants. Over 100 species of animals and nearly 200 species of birds live in the park. All three species of monkeys found in Costa Rica reside in the park - the white-throated capuchin monkeys, the endangered squirrel monkeys, and the white-faced monkeys. In addition to monkeys, you can expect to see colorful birds, iguanas, sloths, and other animals. Because the number of visitors is limited, it is best to visit the park in the morning and during the week, if possible. The park is closed on Mondays. Just off the beaches of Manuel Antonio lies another world worth exploring. Snorkeling reveals bright, florescent colored fish swimming among the corals. Further out, the park encompasses twelve islets just off the coast where it is possible to see dolphins and migrating whales.

Ballena National Marine ParkWhales Costa Rica
Phone Number: (506) 2786-7161
Only 10 minutes south of Dominical by car, is the 13,344 acres (including 11,120 acres of ocean) Ballena National Marine Park. The park extends along 13 kilometers of sandy shores and rocky coast and is the home of the Pacific coast's largest coral reef. There is excellent snorkeling close to shore at low tide. You can also reach the island at the tip of Punta Uvita to discover corals, sponges, and sea anemones. Make sure you take time to explore the caves here as well. Isla Ballena and the rocks known as Las Tres Hermanas (The Three Sisters) are a haven for frigate birds and boobies as well as pelicans and even ibises. Whales tend to congregate near Las Tres Hermanas. Olive Ridley and Hawksbill turtles nest on these beaches during May to November.


Corcovado National ParkMountain Lion Corcovado
Phone Number: (506) 2735-5282 | (506) 2735-5036
Looking south from Dominical to the Osa Peninsula, this park, comprising 134,771 acres on land and 5,930 acres of sea, is home to the country's largest tract of virgin forest. Within a one hour boat ride of Dominical, Corcovado is widely regarded as one of the world's most biologically diverse regions. The park is home to at least 400 species of birds, 140 of mammals, 116 of amphibians and reptiles, 500 of trees, and 6,000 of insects. The park's six distinct ecosystems shelter scarlet macaws, jaguars, pumas, tapirs, poison-dart and golden frogs, the harpy eagle, and other endangered species.

Chirripó National ParkChirripo National Park Costa Rica
Phone Number: (506) 2770-8040
Approximately one hour east of Dominical by car, near San Isidro, is Chirripó National Park, which boasts the country's highest peak (3,820 meters/12,530 feet). No technical climbing is required to hike Chirripó, but altitude and a rugged trail make for a strenuous trek. The hike to Los Crestones base camp takes six to 12 hours, half that time coming down. Most hikers allow two to three days to make the entire trip. Los Crestones base camp shelter is the only permitted lodging in the park (no camping allowed). Once at the shelter, day hikes to the peak, lakes, and high altitude meadowlands are available. Call at least a month in advance to reserve a bed at the shelter. Chirripó treks are most popular during December to May.

Caño Island Biological ReserveCano Island Costa Rica
Phone Number: (506) 2735-5282 | (506) 2735-5036
Located about an hour's boat ride from Dominical, this uninhabited island is known as an excellent diving spot - rated as being one of the best underwater diving spots in the world. Trails on the island lead to a pre-Columbian cemetery and several of Costa Rica's mysterious stone spheres. Mystery shrouds the history of these hand carved and perfectly rounded spheres, which measure from one to two and a half meters in diameter and are found mainly in the Palmar region and on Caño Island.

Wilson Botanical GardensExotic flower in Wilson Botanical Gardens, Costa Rica
Phone Number: (506) 2773-4004
Located approximately an hour's drive south of Dominical, near San Vito, these gardens cover 25 acres. They have a vast collection of bromeliads, orchids, and more than 700 species of palms. Recognized as the most important tropical gardens in Central America, the gardens provide overnight lodging for a limited number of visitors and scientists.

 
   
 
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