This development features 2.5 to 3.8 acre lots with panoramic ocean views, water, electric, roads, gravel driveways, and completed building pads. Several lots have 360* unobstructed views of the ocean, river valleys, and lush tropical mountains.
Vista Pacifica is located in the mountains just north and above the night time lights of Palmar Norte with expansive daytime views of the Pacific Coast, the Gran Terraba river valley, the Osa Peninsula, and Cano Island. The average 1500' elevation offers 75-80F temperatures, relaxing breezes, breathtaking sunsets, and cool night time temperatures.
The lush tropical environment is native to a host of exotic animals including White Faced, Howler, and Spider Monkeys; hundreds of bird species including Toucans, Parrots, and Scarlet Macaws; and a variety of exotic butterflies. The landscape includes mango groves, bananas, coconuts, avocado, citrus, bamboo, hibiscus, and a host of other tropical plants. Just minutes away is the location for the new International Airport, a planned $400M marina development of Golfito as a deep sea fishing center and possible cruise ship destination, and ICE plans to create the second largest lake in Costa Rica.
Some of the special features of Vista Pacifica are: - Each Lot includes: Survey for each parcel completed and registered, New Costa Rican corporation holding title to each lot, Transfer taxes already paid. - Community deep fresh water well producing 35gpm - Plans to pave the public road from the highway to the development as access to the new ICE lake project. - 10 minutes from the Pacific Coast highway. - 15 minutes away from the newest hospital in the country, located in Cortez. - 20 minutes from the site of the new International Airport - 15 minutes from the Regional airport in Palmar Sur providing multiple daily flights to/from San Jose. - 20-25 minutes to Ventanas Beach, home of the "Sea Caves" Enter East at Km marker 196
At the Location
Beach , Coastal
Activities
Cycling / Bike Paths, Fishing , Golf , Public Transportation, Sightseeing, Wildlife Viewing