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"The Bug Lady" Drake Bay, Costa Rica Discover the hidden treasures of Drake Bay, Costa Rica with Tracie "The Bug Lady" . Home Tour Basics Meet the Bug Lady Tales from the Edge Reservations L inks Follow @TheBugLady Tarantulas are the largest of spiders.
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Operating daily excursions to Corcovado National Park and Caño Island, the crown jewel of Costa Rica's national park system, our tours showcase the best of the Osa Peninsula. The vast experience of our local naturalist guides, combined with our commitment to great personal service for our guests, will ensure you have an adventurous, enjoyable and unforgettable experience.
Dolphins & Rainforest of Costa Rica! Available all year long with different options and packages.Set your date with the very best of Nature in Drake Bay, Costa Rica!! Welcome to a very special place called Drake Bay on the Osa Peninsula of Costa Rica.
Corcovado National Park ( Spanish: Parque Nacional Corcovado) is a National Park on the Osa Peninsula in Osa (canton), southwestern Costa Rica (9° North, 83° West), which is part of the Osa Conservation Area. It was established on 24 October 1975, and encompasses an area of 424 square kilometres (164 sq mi).
Drake Bay and Caño Island have some of the most exciting diving inCosta Rica. Caño Island lies approximately 13 miles off the coast of Drake Bay. The island is far enough away from the coast that the seasonal rains do not affect the visibility like in other scuba dive locations in Costa Rica.
Bahía Drake ( Drakes Bay) is a small bay on the north side of the Osa Peninsula on the coast of southwestern Costa Rica. This bay is believed to be a port used by Sir Francis Drake in the 16th century and the location of one of the British pirate's fabled hidden treasures.
Discovered by Sir Francis Drake during his travels around the world in the 16th century, Drake Bay packs natural beauty that has stood the test of time. It is located in the northern side of the Osa Peninsula in Costa Rica, and poetically juts out in the Pacific Ocean.