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The Sirena Ranger Station is located in the Osa Peninsula of Costa Rica. The station operates from 7:30am to 4:00pm daily and offers guided tours of the surrounding area for a fee. The entrance fee for the Corcovado National Park, where the station is located, is $15 for foreigners and $6 for locals.
To visit the Sirena Ranger Station, visitors must first obtain a permit from the National Park Service. The permit can be obtained online at www.sinac.go.cr or in person at one of the park's offices.
The Sirena Ranger Station is a great starting point for exploring the Corcovado National Park. Visitors can take guided hikes to see wildlife such as monkeys, jaguars, and tapirs. There are also opportunities for birdwatching and swimming in the nearby rivers.
Other nearby attractions include the Drake Bay, which offers tours of the surrounding mangrove forests and beaches. The Cano Island Biological Reserve is another popular destination, with snorkeling and diving tours available.
Visitors should note that the Osa Peninsula is a remote area with limited infrastructure. It is recommended to bring plenty of supplies, including food, water, and insect repellent.
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