Nestled near the southern tip of Costa Rica’s remote Osa Peninsula, Puerto Jimenez is the largest town in the region and a popular base for travelers seeking adventure and relaxation in a lush, tropical setting. Bordered by the Golfo Dulce (Sweet Gulf) on one side and the world-famous Corcovado National Park on the other, this beautiful coastal town offers easy access to pristine rainforests, incredible wildlife, and unspoiled beaches. Known as the gateway to one of the most biodiverse regions in Costa Rica, Puerto Jimenez is ideal for visitors looking to explore the natural wonders of the Osa Peninsula.
Puerto Jiménez is the primary gateway to the Osa Peninsula's raw, intense biodiversity and the renowned Corcovado National Park. This coastal town offers unmatched wildlife viewing, from scarlet macaws to tapirs, and access to pristine rainforest hiking. It's a hub for eco-adventure, featuring kayaking in the Golfo Dulce, sportfishing, and guided jungle tours.