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If you’re planning a visit to Corcovado National Park, one of the first decisions you’ll face is this:

Should you base yourself in Puerto Jiménez or Drake Bay?

Both towns sit on opposite sides of the Osa Peninsula. Both offer access to Corcovado. But they deliver very different experiences — logistically, atmospherically, and stylistically.

This guide breaks down the key differences to help you choose the right gateway for your travel style.

For a full overview of the park, see:

Corcovado National Park Guide


Overview of Both Destinations

Puerto Jiménez

Located on the eastern side of the Osa Peninsula along Golfo Dulce, Puerto Jiménez is:

  • A working coastal town
  • The primary overland access point to Corcovado
  • Larger and more practical
  • Equipped with grocery stores, pharmacies, banks, and an airstrip

Full town guide:

Puerto Jiménez Travel Guide

It feels grounded and local — less curated, more functional.


Drake Bay

Located on the northwest side of the peninsula along the Pacific coast, Drake Bay is:

  • Smaller and more remote
  • Boat-access focused
  • Centered around eco-lodges
  • More tourism-oriented

Drake Bay feels quieter, more nature-wrapped, and slightly more secluded.


Corcovado Access Differences

This is the most important distinction.


Access from Puerto Jiménez

Puerto Jiménez provides overland access to:

  • La Leona Ranger Station
  • Los Patos Ranger Station

These entrances are ideal for:

  • Serious hikers
  • Multi-day trekking routes
  • Coastal traverses
  • Expedition-style itineraries

Details here:

Corcovado National Park from Puerto Jiménez

Overland access allows for longer, more physically demanding routes between ranger stations.


Access from Drake Bay

Drake Bay provides boat access to:

  • Sirena Ranger Station
  • San Pedrillo Ranger Station

Guide details:

Sirena Ranger Station Guide

Sirena is the park’s wildlife hotspot and the most popular entrance for first-time visitors.

Boat access makes day trips more straightforward.


Wildlife Experience

Puerto Jiménez Side

  • More remote hiking routes
  • Greater sense of isolation
  • Longer backcountry treks
  • Potential for deeper immersion

Wildlife density increases as you approach Sirena on multi-day routes.

Wildlife overview:

Corcovado Wildlife Guide


Drake Bay Side

  • Higher chance of tapir sightings at Sirena
  • Easier day access to wildlife-dense areas
  • More accessible for moderate fitness levels

For many first-time visitors, Drake Bay offers the highest probability of wildlife sightings with less physical demand.


Infrastructure Comparison

Puerto Jiménez

  • Grocery stores
  • ATMs
  • Pharmacies
  • Hardware stores
  • Larger range of services

Better for travelers wanting:

  • Self-sufficiency
  • Supplies before multi-day hikes
  • Road connectivity

Transport guide:

How to Get to Puerto Jiménez


Drake Bay

  • Smaller village
  • Limited shopping options
  • Heavily lodge-based
  • Boat access central

Drake Bay is less practical but more tranquil.


Accommodation Style

Puerto Jiménez

  • Boutique hotels
  • Beachfront cabinas
  • Vacation rentals
  • Jungle eco-lodges outside town

Accommodation feels more independent and flexible.


Drake Bay

  • Eco-lodges with guided packages
  • All-inclusive options
  • Jungle-meets-ocean settings
  • Higher-end nature stays

Drake Bay leans more toward immersive lodge experiences.


Comfort & Accessibility

Choose Puerto Jiménez If You Want:

  • Road access
  • Flexibility
  • Multi-day hiking routes
  • Lower-key, local atmosphere
  • A practical base

Choose Drake Bay If You Want:

  • Easy boat access to Sirena
  • Guided packages
  • Lodge-centered experience
  • Higher wildlife density with shorter hikes
  • A quieter coastal setting

Seasonal Considerations

Both towns experience heavy rainfall in the green season (May–November).

However:

  • Puerto Jiménez offers more road reliability.
  • Drake Bay depends on ocean conditions for boat transfers.

Full seasonal guide:

Best Time to Visit Corcovado

The dry season (December–April) is easier for both.


Who Each Destination Is Best For

Puerto Jiménez Is Best For:

  • Serious hikers
  • Independent travelers
  • Birdwatchers
  • Multi-day trekking enthusiasts
  • Travelers are comfortable with rustic conditions.

Drake Bay Is Best For:

  • First-time Corcovado visitors
  • Families with older children
  • Wildlife-focused travelers
  • Those seeking lodge comfort
  • Visitors wanting to combine marine activities

Final Verdict: Which Is Better for Corcovado?

If your goal is:

  • Maximum wildlife with minimal physical strain
  • Convenient boat access to Sirena
  • A lodge-centered rainforest experience

Drake Bay is likely better.

If your goal is:

  • Multi-day trekking
  • Overland coastal hikes
  • Greater independence
  • A working-town atmosphere

Puerto Jiménez is likely better.

Neither is objectively superior.

The better choice depends on how you want to experience Corcovado:

By boat and lodge comfort — or by trail and expedition rhythm.

Both lead to the same rainforest. The journey feels different.

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