Description:
Building land:
15,492 m2 in size, beautifully located 300 m from the Puerto Vargas entrance of the Cahuita National Park.
The site would be suitable for an area development or for a hotel (there is a small project that was worked out by an architect together with our daughter).
There is also a fountain on the site.
At the moment the area is used as an organic banana plantation with fruit trees.
The small town of Cahuita with a Caribbean flair, a large part of the inhabitants speak 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 can immerse yourself in the Caribbean way of life. The culture of the predominantly black population here shapes the image on the Caribbean coast of the country. During the day you can stroll along the white sandy beach in the national park under palm trees, swim in the pleasantly warm sea or snorkel in the largest living coral reef in Costa Rica. There are also numerous excursion possibilities in the tropical lowland rainforest in the area, we particularly recommend a visit to the Gandoca-Manzanillo nature reserve. In the evening the nightlife awaits in Cahuita or in nearby Puerto Viejo. Try the excellent Creole cuisine and let yourself 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 offers in the vicinity of the park attract many tourists. Miles of palm beaches interrupted by tropical vegetation and rocky sections and the longest coral reef in Costa Rica. The coral reef is home to schools of tropical fish, sea urchins, turtles and many other sea creatures. A colorful underwater world, ideal for snorkeling or diving. Inside the park a large number of animals and plants in a natural habitat. Howler and capuchin monkeys, sloths, green iguanas, colorful butterflies and many types of birds
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