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Pearl of the Osa Beach Resort is located on the best beach on the Osa
The "Last Great Peninsula," the Osa, remains truly untouched by the ravages of civilization, including rampant tourism. The Osa is one of the most biologically intense places on our planet, and much of it will hopefully soon be designated a World Heritage Site. Here you will find primeval rainforest with over 350 species of birds, 115 species of reptiles, 750 species of trees and 10,000 species of insects...along with the fantastic 100,000 acre Corcovado National Park.
On the other hand, you can kick back in a hammock with a tropical cocktail and enjoy paradise - meet the Ticos, jump in on a pick up volleyball game, grab a great meal, boogie board all day, practice your yoga (not to mention your salsa dancing), walk along our gorgeous six-mile stretch of pristine sandy beach, read a great book, or whatever else strikes your fancy…including doing absolutely nothing.
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