Delfines del Golfo is aimed at a broader sector of the population for our guests to find a place of solace and contemplation at a reasonable price. In this sense, an essential purpose of Delfines del Golfo is to contribute to a democratization of Nature. Having Nature lovers in mind, our facilities include a totally equipped casona with 3 bedrooms for up to 8 guests, seven bungalows for up to 4 guests each, two multipurpose rooms for 8 and 16 guests. Each bungalow has a private bathroom, hot water, A/C, cable TV, fans and screened windows and doors. Our rancho contains cooking facilities, a kitchen equipped with appliances and silverware, as well as two dining rooms (one bar type and one conventional). All has been built by local labor and using local material on a sustainable basis. The green area offers one above-the-ground swimming pool, chairs, grill and two terraces in a cozy and comfortable surrounding. Parking space and wifi service are available for our guests Read More
We offer accommodation for 63 people distributed in 7 cabins for 4 people each, with a double bed and a bunk bed, fans, hot water, cable TV, a 32-inches plasma TV, a fully equipped
house for 12 people, a cabin for 8 people equipped with four bunk beds, cable TV, fans and private bathroom and a multipurpose room with 16 individual beds. We also have a totally equipped
dining-room and kitchen, a ranch especial for BBQ parties, 1 above-the-ground swimming pool, green areas and parking space. Read
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From our convenient location, nature lovers can easily organize their adventure and ecology-driven activities like:
- Hikes through the Corcovado National Park
- Boat rides to Isla del Caño
- Boat and kayak tours to Golfo Dulce Mangroves
- Hikes to waterfalls and natural springs
- Canopy tours
- Hikes to Palma Real beach and return by boat
-Tour to "dos brazos": archaelogical site and local
gold miners
- Tour to Puerto Jimenez town and Preciosa beach
- Tour to Juanito Mora beach
The Osa Peninsula is surrounded by important aquatic and marine sources: To the north, the Terraba-Sierpe Wetland named as a Ramsar Site of global significance for the protection of aquatic birds and containing the largest mangrove forest on the Pacific coast of Central America; to the east, the Golfo Dulce, one out of the only four fjords in the tropics.