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2026 Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica, Land Travel
2026 Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica, Land Travel

Join Wanda & Mark Huberman, Deborah & Jason DeSalvo, and other NHA members in February or March of 2026, for seven nights in one of Costa Rica’s premier ecolodges situated in the southern part of the country on the pristine and captivating Osa Peninsula. This secluded Osa Peninsula ecolodge is ideal for birding, wildlife photography, exploring the primary rainforest, and venturing into the famous Corcovado National Park. With 360-degree views of the natural world, you’ll experience “the most biologically intense place on earth.” (National Geographic).

We have two dates available:

FEBRUARY 22–MARCH 1, 2026

MARCH 1–8, 2026

Below is an estimate of pricing.* It includes round-trip airfare from San José, Costa Rica to an airstrip just 15 minutes from the resort, transfers to and from the resort, three whole-food plant-based SOS-free meals daily, as well as all taxes and gratuities. It does not include airfare to and from Juan Santamaria International Airport in San José, Costa Rica.

“This location remains one of the most breathtaking, unspoiled tropical landscapes we have ever seen.” JASON DESALVO

BUNGALOWS $3,900 PP

6 available | These private bungalows feature two double beds, a private deck, and a private bathroom with shower and bathtub. Large windows and a high thatched-palm roof provide ample air circulation.

HACIENDA ROOMS $3,250 PP

3 available | These rooms are closest to the main lodge and are fully enclosed. The spacious rooms have one double bed and one single bed along with a private bath.

GLAMPING TENTS $2,700 PP

7 available | These completely enclosed tents have two single beds or one double bed, a private bathroom with hot water, electricity, and a balcony overlooking the canopy of the rainforest. There are shared outdoor showers.

For more information about Luna Lodge, visit lunalodge.com. For trip questions or to secure your spot with a $500 per person deposit, email Jason at [email protected] or Wanda at [email protected].

Daily activities available at an additional cost:

• Corcovado National Park (one of Costa Rica’s largest and most pristine)

• Kayaking on a lagoon home to numerous species of tropical birds

• Guided bird watching tours

• Wildlife photography tours

• Visiting a turtle sanctuary

• Gold panning

• Night hikes to see insects, tree frogs, snakes, and more

• Surfing

• Horseback riding

• Zip lining

• Visit to a tropical permaculture farm

• Yoga, massage, reiki

• Forest bathing

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