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Drake Bay

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General Information

Believed to be a port used by Sir Francis Drake in the seventeenth century and location of one of the British pirate's fabled hidden treasures, Drake is one of the most remote and primal tourist destinations in Costa Rica.  The town of Agujitas (Drake) has a population of about 1,000 residents, and tourism is the economic base of the community.  Drake is not on the beaten track, and is a destination.  It can be reached by highway only during the dry season.  Boat service up the Sierpe River and air travel connect Drake to the rest of the world during the rainy season.  There are miles and miles of beautiful coastline with rocky crags and sandy coves that extend from Agujitas Bay, where the village of Drake is located southward toward the boundary of Corcovado National Park about 12 miles to the south.  Along this stretch of beach are located some of the most remote and spectacular ecolodges in Costa Rica.  All of these all-inclusive destinations require boat transport, which is provided by the lodges for their guests.

Typical Drake travelers book package trips that include round trip airfare out of San Jose and several days at the all-inclusive lodge of their choice, where gourmet meals are included in the package.  Most destinations offer a robust package of tour alternatives departing right from the hotel.  For tours departing from other destinations, boat pickup is provided.  Prices for these resorts beyond the end of the road range from a budget rate of $55 per person per day at Bahía Paraíso to as much as $400 per person per day at the incomparable La Paloma Lodge.  In town lodges Ojalá and El Mirador have all-inclusive daily rates of $45 and $50 respectively. 

Drake is best enjoyed with reservations in advance.  Nearly all inclusive lodges offer multiple day packages including transport and tours.  Since communications are still primitive, and many destinations cannot even be reached except by boat or on foot, Drake is a notoriously awkward destination for arriving visitors that do not have pre-arranged accommodations.

Getting There

The town of Agujitas (Drake) is accessible by vehicle during the dry season but is cut off in the rainy season by rivers too large to ford.  There is daily riverboat access from the town of Sierpe.  Boats depart in the mornings from Hotel Oleaje Sereno, which offers secure parking for visitors that prefer to leave their rentals behind.  At the time of this writing (April, 2005) the fare was $20 one way.  Drake is serviced by daily flights from San Jose by both NatureAir and Sansa.  Charters by Alfa Romeo are also available from Puerto Jimenez and San Jose.  During the dry season there is bus transport between Drake and La Palma, where buses can be caught either into Puerto Jimenez or off the peninsula.  Taxi fare from Drake to Puerto Jiménez is $100-120.

Tours and Activities

Isla del Caño Snorkeling and Diving

Drake's proximity to Caño Island National Marine Park makes it the destination de rigeur for diving and snorkeling in Costa Rica.  Only Cocos Island, 400 miles to the southwest, surpasses the diversity and quality of diving that Caño offers, but to dive Cocos requires several days transit just to get there and back.  Since Caño Island is 12 miles offshore, the easiest way to enjoy the snorkeling and diving opportunities are to join daily tours offered by Jinetes de Osa, Pirate Cove, and other local outfitters.  Prices for snorkeling range from $50 to $65 per day and for diving are around $115 per person, $95 if you bring your own equipment.  RESERVE

 

Corcovado National Park

Drake is about 20 kilometers from the San Pedrillo ranger station of Corcovado National Park.  This is about an eight hour hike, but a variety of Drake area tour operators make the trip down the coast by motorboat and offer day-long guided tours for $45-$65 per person.  For $20 or $30 more a tour can be taken in the heart of the park in the vicinity of the Sirena ranger station. RESERVE

Canopy Tour

Jinetes de Osa also offers the only formal canopy tour on the whole peninsula, boasting four platforms and five zip lines.  Their three hours tour is $55 per person. RESERVE

Dolphin Swimming and Whale Watching

Dolphin and whale-watching are also popular activities along the coastline from Drake.  Sierra of Delfin-Amor offers swimming with dolphin tours that have a world-class reputation.  Whale-watching also, either for $95 per person.  It's a cetacean sensation waiting for you at Drake.  RESERVE

Sport Fishing  

The cobalt waters of the tropical Pacific ocean are home to several species of marlin as well as sailfish.  Wahoo, dorado, and yellowfin tuna are also abundant offshore.  Inshore fishing in the Drake area yields roosterfish, a colorful variety of snapper (red, yellow, and black) and cubera as well, grouper, amberjack, pompano, snook, and others.  Full day inshore and offshore trips for up to four start at $550.  Half day inshore starts at $400.  RESERVE

In addition you will find an ample assortment of wilderness hiking tours with specialty tours that focus of birds, insects, nocturnal life, sea turtles and more.  There are a considerable number of horseback tours offered by a variety of outfitters.  Sea kayaking and canoeing are readily available.  At some lodges kayaks and canoes are made available to guests at no extra charge. 

Accommodations:  All Inclusive

Regional all-inclusive eco lodges include the following.  For more information on the lodge of your choice or to make reservations, click on the link beside the lodge and let me know your dates.  If you would like general advice simply write me with your questions.  For budget hotels in the town of Drake, see the following section. 

A WORD ABOUT PRICING:  Too avoid the possibility of dated information, Sol de Osa, no longer publishes prices for lodges.  We rate accommodations as budget (BUD), mid-priced (MID), and top-shelf (TOP) according to the relativities of the class of destination.  Most lodges are all-inclusive and are priced per person.  Others do not include taxes in their pricing structure, and hotels and vacation rentals are normally priced per night based on double occupancy.  Please inquire for current pricing. 

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JINETES DE OSA: Located about 100 meters beyond the end of the road, Jinetes de Osa is the premiere adventure outfitter of the Drake region and specializes in scuba-diving.  They offer diver certification, snorkeling, Corcovado day hikes, horseback riding, as well as the only canopy tour on the peninsula.   There comfortable bay-view lodging includes clean well-anointed rooms, with electricity and hot water.  Full set of tours and packages available. 

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MID
CABINAS LAS CALETAS:  Private spacious duplex cabins with private bathrooms about two miles south of town.  Boat access only.  Forest and mountain view.  Full set of tours available. 

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MID
AGUILA DE OSA:  Spacious, luxurious, ocean-view accommodations featuring two suites and eleven deluxe accommodations just beyond the end of the road, private bathrooms, hot water, purified drinking water, complete set of tours, gourmet cuisine.   Full set of tours and packages available. 

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TOP
 

HOTEL OJALA: Located in Drake, Hotel Ojalá specializes in sport fishing and has three air conditioned rooms with a maximum occupancy of nine.  A good reputation for fantastic cuisine. 

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BUD
EL MIRADOR LODGE Ocean view cabins just to the north of Agujitas.  Accessible by vehicle.  Least expensive all-inclusive accommodations in Drake Area.  Full set of tours available. 

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BUD
LA PALOMA LODGE Spectacular accommodations on 12 forested beachfront acres.  Full set of tours and packages available. 

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TOP
POOR MAN'S PARADISE Eight cabinas, five ranchos, and 8 tents beach front just north of Agujitas.  Road accessible.  Full set of tours and packages available.  

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BUD
PIRATE COVE Delightful combination of bungalows and cabins located on an isolated one mile stretch of beach.  Full service with full complement of tours.

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MID
HOTEL JADEMAR:  Ten rooms and three cabinas in Agujitas. Tours.

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BUD

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