La Paloma Lodge is set on a high bluff overlooking the Pacific Ocean and nearby Caño Island, on isolated Drake Bay. The Lodge is spread over 12 richly landscaped acres and surrounded by dense tropical rain forest.
Scarlet Macaws soar overhead. Toucans are common sights. Hummingbirds feed on the brilliant heliconia. White faced monkeys lunch on ripe mangoes.
Whether you want to relax on a deserted beach or hike a jungle trail, you'll find it all here at La Paloma Lodge. We have kayaks for exploring Drake Bay and the Agujitas River. You can ride horses, go deep sea fishing, scuba dive or snorkeling. For a more complete listing of our activities, go to our activities page on our home page found below.
La Paloma Lodge is a naturalist's paradise. Just a few kilometers away, lies Corcovado National Park the largest single expanse of primary lowland tropical rain forest in Central America and home to thousands of unique tropical species, including the illusive jaguar.