Drake Bay — a remote, jungle-fringed village on the Osa Peninsula and the main gateway to Corcovado National Park, one of the most biodiverse places on Earth.

Remote, dense rainforest often called the most biologically intense place on Earth, home to tapirs, scarlet macaws, and all four of Costa Rica's monkey species.

A protected island offshore from Drake Bay with some of Costa Rica's best snorkeling and scuba diving among coral reefs and reef sharks.

Boat tours from the village regularly spot dolphins year-round and migrating humpback whales between July–November and December–April.