Campo de Golf de Osa

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Campo de Golf de Osa, considering Costa Rica's climate?

We recommend visiting during the dry season, typically December through April, for the most consistent weather and firm fairways. You'll still experience lush greenery, but without the afternoon downpours that can make play a bit more challenging during the rainy months. If you don't mind a little humidity and potential showers, the green season offers a truly vibrant, wild experience.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see while playing a round at Campo de Golf de Osa?

Prepare for an incredible wildlife show; this course is truly integrated with the rainforest. You'll almost certainly spot howler monkeys, capuchins, and sloths in the trees bordering the fairways, and the vibrant macaws are a common sight. Keep an eye out for exotic birds and iguanas too- it's part of the unique charm here.

How challenging is Campo de Golf de Osa, and what makes its layout unique compared to other tropical courses?

Campo de Golf de Osa offers a fair challenge, with its primary uniqueness stemming from the dense jungle framing many holes. You'll find strategic carries over natural ravines and elevation changes that demand precise club selection, rather than just brute force. It's a course that rewards thoughtful play and an appreciation for its wild, untamed beauty.

Is Campo de Golf de Osa easily accessible, or should I plan for a more adventurous journey to get there?

Getting to Campo de Golf de Osa is part of the adventure, as it's nestled in the remote Osa Peninsula. Most travelers opt for a domestic flight into a nearby regional airport like Puerto Jiménez, followed by a short drive. Don't expect a quick hop from a major city- this destination is for those seeking a true escape into nature.

What's the vibe like after a round at Campo de Golf de Osa, and what else should I explore in the immediate area?

After your round, the vibe is wonderfully relaxed and immersed in nature, often with stunning views of the surrounding rainforest and sometimes the ocean. We highly recommend exploring the nearby Corcovado National Park for world-class hiking and wildlife viewing, or simply unwinding on one of the pristine, secluded beaches. It's all about embracing the wild beauty of the Osa Peninsula.