Bolita will be closed for the rainy season from September 4 - December 1. Make your reservation and contact us at bolitahostel@gmail.com.
STAY IN THE JUNGLE:
Bonanza waterfall #2
Bolita offers the unique chance to stay in 60 hectares of rainforest right beside Corcovado National park. There is a 15 kilometer self-guided hiking trail system with many waterfalls and beautiful ocean views, all included with your stay. Our accommodations at the hostel are simple but comfortable with excellent mosquito nets.
Hear the birds and Howler monkeys every morning as you watch the sunrise over the Golfo Dulce, and spend your days exploring the rainforest at your own pace. There is an updated kitchen (no refrigeration), roofed picnic table, and hammocks for relaxing. For sleeping, you have a choice of comfortable dorm style individual or double beds, complete with mosquito nets. For a bit more privacy, cabinas with private seating.
If you lean towards a bit more luxury, you can choose from one of 3 off site houses to rent. Casa Bolita is a fully renovated stand alone house at the entrance of Bolita. Casa Los Sueños and Casa Emilio are fully equipped h ouses close to the Bolita entrance. All accommodations include the use of our trails!
KITCHEN AND POWER FACILITIES:
The hostel is off grid run only by solar panels and batteries. There is minimal lighting to see your way around at night, a telephone charging station, and WIFI, You must bring all your food with you. You can cook in one of 2 kitchens, equipped with gas stoves, and all pots and utensils, and dishes you'll need for cooking, and eating, but no refrigeration. See the FYI section for what food to bring.
GO NATURAL IN NATURE:
Bolita Trails and Lodging is clothing optional. Whether you want to commune with nature in the buff or not, everyone is welcome. You'll never be pressured, and we keep a casual, safe, non-sexual environment. Inappropriate behavior is not tolerated.
Hear the birds and Howler monkeys every morning as you watch the sunrise over the Golfo Dulce, and spend your days exploring the rainforest at your own pace. There is an updated kitchen (no refrigeration), roofed picnic table, and hammocks for relaxing. For sleeping, you have a choice of comfortable dorm style individual or double beds, complete with mosquito nets. For a bit more privacy, cabinas with private seating.
If you lean towards a bit more luxury, you can choose from one of 3 off site houses to rent. Casa Bolita is a fully renovated stand alone house at the entrance of Bolita. Casa Los Sueños and Casa Emilio are fully equipped h ouses close to the Bolita entrance. All accommodations include the use of our trails!
KITCHEN AND POWER FACILITIES:
The hostel is off grid run only by solar panels and batteries. There is minimal lighting to see your way around at night, a telephone charging station, and WIFI, You must bring all your food with you. You can cook in one of 2 kitchens, equipped with gas stoves, and all pots and utensils, and dishes you'll need for cooking, and eating, but no refrigeration. See the FYI section for what food to bring.
GO NATURAL IN NATURE:
Bolita Trails and Lodging is clothing optional. Whether you want to commune with nature in the buff or not, everyone is welcome. You'll never be pressured, and we keep a casual, safe, non-sexual environment. Inappropriate behavior is not tolerated.
15 KILOMETERS OF TRAILS:
Hiking in Rio Tigre
We've created a series of trails that meander through the sixty plus hectares of rainforest, and in total comprise 15 kilometers of hiking. Experience the fascinating wildlife and excellent birdwatching, as you hike through our self-guided trail system. You can visit one of the many waterfalls, or you may choose to take a walk down Rio Tigre where you can take a dip in the pools along the way. Yet another set of trails will bring you to a spanning view of the Golfo Dulce.
You can also enjoy other activities such as gold mining, bird, and horse tours, as well as hiking to other parts of the Osa. Visit corcovadoeltigre.com for information. You may want to enjoy the swimming hole on the other side of town, or go to a locally owned soda (café) in Dos Brazos.
You can also enjoy other activities such as gold mining, bird, and horse tours, as well as hiking to other parts of the Osa. Visit corcovadoeltigre.com for information. You may want to enjoy the swimming hole on the other side of town, or go to a locally owned soda (café) in Dos Brazos.