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Way-of-Water

According to legend, Drake Bay was used in the 16th century by the famous pirate Sir Francis Drake, to hide one of his legendary treasures.

However, we know that the true gold of our land is all the living things that inhabit it.

Get to know all the wonders that this Bay hides through the most used transport in the region: the sea and the rivers that lead to it.

ITINERARY

• Boat tour through the Sierpe mangrove swamp

• Picnic style lunch and Hike to a beautiful waterfall

• Lodging in the home of a local family

• Horseback riding to the "El Progreso" community

• Refreshing swim in a river with crystal clear waters

• Lodging in the Tamandúa Biological Reserve

• Snorkeling in the "Isla del Caño" Biological Reserve
• Sensational sunset view
• Lodging in the home of a local family

• Breakfast and departure

What to Bring?

  • Reusable water bottle
  • Sunscreen
  • Insect repellent
  • Personal Binoculars (Highly Recommended!)
  • Earplugs for light sleepers
  • Plastic bags
  • Energy bars
  • Towel (quick-drying)
  • 25-liter backpack
  • Flashlight (preferably rechargeable)

What to Use?

  • Swimsuit
  • Walking Shoes
  • Rubber Boots
  • Dry shoes for the night
  • Sandals
  • Socks and extra underwear
  • At least 2 pairs of pants
  • Rain jacket
  • Hat
  • Long-sleeved t-shirts
  • Sunglasses

All you can find on the

THE OSA PENINSULA

2.5%

of the planet's biodiversity

+80%

of the territory is under conservation

+140

mammal species

10%

of the mammals of America

7

Biological Reserves

12

Kind of trees in danger of extinction

300

Bird species

Corcovado

National Park

Sierpe Wetland

The longest in the Central American Pacific

Pre columbian

Settlements

Stone Spheres

Archaeological Heritage

Turtle Spawning

Sanctuary