Punta Leona Natural Reserve
Costa Rica Ecological Tourism
Punta Leona is a premier natural scientific laboratory in Costa Rica. Spanning over 40 hectares, it features a unique geographical blend of dry tropical and rainy transitional forests, a private reserve, two beaches, and the country’s only Marine Wetland. Our diverse ecosystem supports ongoing research and conservation projects, welcoming national and international scientists and students dedicated to studying and preserving these delicate environments.
Scientific Tourism Program
At Punta Leona, we are committed to promoting scientific knowledge and contributing to nature conservation by addressing specific environmental challenges. Our property serves as a natural laboratory, equipped with the infrastructure to foster learning and discovery. Our goal is to bridge the gap between science and tourism, combining the strengths of both to support environmental regeneration and education.
Our Activities:
- Scientific Research: We collaborate with academic institutions, NGOs, and government programs to study and address scientific challenges within our reserve.
- Scientific Exploration: We host scientific visits to gather valuable data and insights from our unique environment.
- Knowledge Dissemination: We facilitate the sharing of scientific research by providing logistical support for spreading research results.
- Species and Event Observation: We offer firsthand observation opportunities for students and scientists studying species or events of scientific interest.
- University Alliances: We support research with universities such as James Madison University, Texas A&M, and national institutions like UCR, UNA, and UNED.