by LAUREN CLEAVER | Oct 31, 2019 | Adventure Tours and Activities, At Iguana Lodge, Fishing
Click here to check out the Tropic Fin Fishing Gallery. Cory has been fishing here for years with his wonderful family. A real fisherman’s fisherman. Our goal here in Costa Rica is to fish for what you want, how you want. Whether it’s: Inshore or Offshore,...
by LAUREN CLEAVER | Oct 31, 2019 | Updated Nov 1, 2019 | Adventure Tours and Activities, At Iguana Lodge, Fishing, Uncategorized
This year we are excited to invite you to go fishing with our young neighbor, Tosh. In addition to preparing for the Olympics (seriously – either representing Costa Rica or Canada), Tosh’s other passion is fishing. Above Tosh hooks into a rooster fish....
by Toby Cleaver | Dec 15, 2015 | Updated Apr 18, 2016 | Adventure Tours and Activities, At Iguana Lodge
Guides – with a real passion for what they do The Osa Peninsula is one of the most biologically diverse places in the world, You would be lost exploring it without one of these world class guides. World class tour guides on the Osa Peninsula are not just an...
by Toby Cleaver | Dec 14, 2015 | Updated Feb 15, 2016 | Adventure Tours and Activities, Community
Community Service; Visit Schools & Churches; Cooking Classes; Head to Town Costa Ricans enjoy you visiting with them. They welcome you to help with service projects and visit their churches and schools. Talk to the Iguana Lodge staff about volunteer...
by Toby Cleaver | Dec 13, 2015 | Updated Feb 15, 2016 | Adventure Tours and Activities, Community, Fabulous Food
There is now a Chocolate Garden Tour at Finca Kobo offered here on the Osa as well, where you can learn all about the process of growing and processing chocolate, as well as taste and smell a variety of other herbs and spices. The tour culminates in a chocolate...
by Toby Cleaver | Dec 4, 2015 | Updated Feb 15, 2016 | Adventure Tours and Activities
The Osa Peninsula is famous for its gold – before Corcovado National Park was formed in 1975 the whole Osa swarmed with gold miners. After that, people continued to mine gold throughout the peninsula in areas other than the park. Just about every Tico living...