Located along the extension of the famous Corcovado National Reserve, Aguila de Osa Inn is a majestic Drake Bay surrounded property in the country’s picturesque Osa Peninsula region. The resort is headily encircled by a pristine natural landscape comprising lush rainforests, secluded golden-sandy beaches and impeccable turquoise waters. As if Osa’s raw natural charm wasn’t enough, the region is also packed with a huge assortment of adventure-sprinkled activities and nature excursions. Aguila de Osa Inn offers the required blend of privacy and luxury in perfect measures. Visitors can savor a gamut of rich experiences from enjoying a meal in the backdrop of a spectacular bay vista to lazily lounging around in their hillside suites. Situated at a few nautical miles away from the naturally gifted Cano Island (a snorkeling and beach hiking tourist hotspot), this resort is in the lap of one of the most biologically endowed regions on the planet made splendid by its virgin tropical rainforests, panoramic views and exciting array of flora and fauna.
Tours and Amenities

Often referred to as the “fisherman’s paradise”, Aguila de Osa has been a part of the some of the most challenging game fishing competitions in the world. It bears the prestigious tag of over 40 I.G.F.A records, all of which have been set in its backwaters (within 80 nautical miles from the inn). Biking along Osa’s mountainous plains, bird-watching, river kayaking and a short Drake Bay mangrove tour are also popular guest activities.
Aguila de Osa’s in-house amenities include a stunning ocean vista restaurant, aesthetically landscaped gardens, relaxing hammocks, a bar, nicely maintained walking trails and a well-equipped indoor games room.
Rooms

Room Prices
The high season rates for a single occupancy arrangement is $ 556 USD (per person for 2 nights), while that for double occupancy is $ 465 USD. Rate per night above 5 nights is $ 238 USD and $ 190 USD for a single and double occupancy arrangement respectively. All rates include transfers from Palmar Sur to Drake Bay, staying and three meals along with local taxes.
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