Description:
This modern 60 m2 bungalow with large terrace is located in Comadre between Cahuita and Puerto Viejo easily accessible from the main road with its own driveway.
The house was built solid and earthquake-proof by a Swiss. The design is airy, bright and cool.
The 1600 m2 plot is surrounded by the side of the forest. Monkeys, sloths and rare bird species such as tucans, parrots come out of the forest almost every day.
The house is surrounded by a well-kept garden with fruit trees, palm trees, bananas and many exotic flowers.
Through the elaborate planting in the garden many animals, such as agoutis, capuchin monkeys, howler monkeys, toucans and many other species of birds, iguanas and colorful butterflies.
From the entrance on the terrace you get into the living room with open kitchen. The house has 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom with shower. Integrated into the house and accessible from the outside by a security steel door is a small laundry room / tool shed.
The water supply is provided by the public water supply (AYA).
Electricity with own meter is also available.
If you are looking for a holiday or emigrant house without much luxury on the Caribbean coast of Costa Rica, this property is definitely worth a visit.
The National Park with its white sandy beaches and the center of Cahuita or Puerto Viejo can be reached in about 10 minutes.
In the village (Cahuita, Hone Creek) you will find a bank, post office, pharmacy, bus station, schools, shopping, hardware store, restaurants and much more. Also doctors and dentists as well as yoga schools, massages, physio, etc. can be availed.
At the edge of the village is the entrance to the Cahuita National Park, the second oldest national park in the country, with beautiful beaches and many animals.
The region is today a tourist location, but still retains its original charm with Caribbean flair.
Distances: Puerto Viejo 16.6 km, Limon 44.2 km, San Jose 201 km, Juan Santamaría Airport 215 km.
The small town of Cahuita with Caribbean flair, a large part of the inhabitants speaks a Creole English. Most of the original inhabitants of the village are dark-skinned and came to Costa Rica via Jamaica to work on the construction of the railway line or on banana plantations. Sun, beach and reggae - in Cahuita you dive into the Caribbean way of life. The culture of the predominantly black population shapes the picture on the Caribbean coast of the country. During the day you can stroll under the palm trees along the white sandy beach in the national park, swim in the pleasantly warm sea or snorkel in Costa Rica's largest living coral reef. There are also numerous excursions in the tropical lowland rainforest in the area, we especially recommend a visit to the nature reserve Gandoca-Manzanillo. In the evening, enjoy the nightlife in Cahuita or nearby Puerto Viejo. Try the excellent Creole cuisine and be enchanted by the rhythm of the Caribbean.
The Cahuita National Park is one of the most popular in Costa Rica. Lush vegetation, tropical sandy beaches, coral reefs, mangrove swamps and tourist offerings around the park attract many tourists. Miles of palm trees interrupted by tropical vegetation and rocky stretches and the longest coral reef in Costa Rica. The coral reef offers home to swarms of tropical fish, sea urchins, turtles and many other sea creatures. A colorful underwater world, ideal for snorkelling or diving. Inside the park a large number of animals and plants in a natural habitat. Roar and capuchin monkeys, sloths, green iguanas, colorful butterflies and many species of birds
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