Our Location

A Sport Fishing Location Unlike Any Other

At Corcovado Wilderness Lodge, geography and ecology converge to create one of Costa Rica’s most spectacular fishing destinations. Within minutes, the continental shelf drops into deep Pacific waters where sailfish, marlin, and tuna thrive. Massive pods of dolphins often shadow these currents, with schools of yellowfin feeding in their wake, while volcanic spires and reefs offshore create rare structures that draw big-game species from the open ocean. Combined with river mouths and rocky formations along the coast, it’s a setting that delivers both inshore variety and offshore power in one place.

Nature Surrounds You

The Osa Peninsula is one of Costa Rica’s most extraordinary ecological treasures, home to Corcovado National Park — often called the most biologically intense place on Earth. Scarlet macaws, monkeys, and even elusive jaguars inhabit its pristine rainforests, while palm-fringed beaches and vibrant reefs invite hiking, snorkeling, and close-up wildlife encounters.

Travel To Costa Rica

Arrive at Juan Santamaria International Airport (SJO), Aeropuerto Internacional Juan Santamaría

  • If you plan to go directly to Corcovado Wilderness Lodge on the same day of your arrival to San Jose, your flight must arrive before 10:00 am to depart on Sansa Airlines to Drake Bay Airport (DRK).

  • If not, plan to stay in San Jose and take the morning flight to Drake Bay Airport (DRK).

If you are staying overnight in San Jose, ask our concierge to recommend the right hotel for you. reservations.corcovado@scphotel.com

Travel To Corcovado Wilderness Lodge

Corcovado Wilderness Lodge is a secluded retreat accessible only by boat. We are here to help you on your journey to the lodge. Details for all of the arrival options can be found here. If you have any questions, please contact us at reservations.corcovado@scphotel.com

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Fish Species You’ll Find Here

The waters off the Osa Peninsula are home to some of Costa Rica’s most sought-after game fish. Offshore, anglers can target sailfish, blue and black marlin, dorado, yellowfin tuna, albacore, and wahoo. Inshore grounds hold roosterfish, snapper, grouper, Spanish mackerel, mahi mahi, and more, giving every trip the chance for variety, challenge, and unforgettable catches.

Fishing Seasons Guide

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