Description:
40 ha Finca at the Playa Coyote on the peninsula Nicoya. 6 km from the small town of San Francisco de Coyote. 30 minutes from the small airport Punta Islita, and only 6 km to the beach Playa Coyote. In the village of Franzisco de Coyote there is a high school, a police station, a small medical clinic, several building material supplies, 2 Supermercados, library, restaurant u.v.m.
The 40 ha finca is ideal for a tourist property such as condominium with restaurant, or a retirement home. Is also ideal for cattle and horse breeding, or for a teak plantation u.v.m. The finca has 2 large annual sources, some sites with good sea views, 60% flatland and 40% mountains with views. From the main road Ruta del Sol leads a large byway, 1.6 km to the finca.
The area around Playa Bajuco is rural, picturesque Costa Rica. Cowboys still breed their cattle with horses, oxcarts are common means of transport for wood, and people are still friendly and helpful.
Nearby are two national parks, Barra Honda National Park with its famous dripstone caves and dry forests and Palo Verde National Park, which covers more than the entire estuary of the Rio Tempisque in the Gulf of Nicoya. There are countless animals such as waterfowl, crocodiles and mangrove forests.
Beautiful Pacific beaches are within your reach. In about an hour's drive away is Samara and to Tamarindo it is also only 1½ hours drive. In just over an hour's drive away, the area around the Arenal Volcano with the famous Arenal Lake.
Beaches:
Many beaches like Sámara, Coyote, Bejujo, San Miguel, Punta Islita, etc. can be reached relatively quickly. Samara has one of the most beautiful and finest sandy beaches of Costa Rica. Characteristic of Sámara is its beautiful offshore reef, which protects the bay and the beach from currents and invites divers to discover its tropical diversity and the coral landscape. The beach is therefore very safe and suitable for those seeking relaxation of all ages, as well as for families with children.
Guanacaste is the northwesternmost province of Costa Rica. The province covers an area of ??10,141 km² and has a population of 264,238 (2000). Capital of the province is Liberia. Guanacaste borders the Pacific Ocean in the west. The northern border forms the border with Nicaragua. Eastern neighbor province is Alajuela, southeastern Puntarenas.
Due to the relatively dry climate, Guanacaste is the center of Costa Rican livestock. The Gulf of Papagayo on the Pacific coast is the main development area of ??tourism. Here are increasingly large hotels for mainly North American package tourists.
At the same time, a wide strip has been protected by UNESCO as World Heritage since 1999, from the western tip of the Cape of Santa Helena to the active volcanic peaks of the Orosi and the Rincón de la Vieja under the name Area de Conservación Guanacaste. The area consists mainly of the three national parks of the province
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