Showing posts with label Guanacaste. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Guanacaste. Show all posts

Monday, February 13, 2017

Playa De Coco - Reduced by $100,000

2 Bed 2,5 Bath in Playa De Coco  has been reduced from $280,000 to just $179,500 for a quick sale.

This lovely home is located in a gated community just 5 minutes from Coco Beach and Hermosa Beach, 20 minutes from Liberia Airport and 15 minutes from the International CIMA hospital.

The gated community has a lovely pool and community areas and the home is on a large 812m2 lot surrounded by flowering shrubs, plants and fruit trees.

Ideal for both outdoor and indoor living, the gated community is in a quiet small residential area, but you are just a few minutes drive from the bustling resorts of Playa Coco and Playa Hermosa.


The Owner Must Sell

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Friday, January 20, 2017

Tamarindo Lifestyle


We have excellent colleagues in the Tamarindo and would be delighted to introduce you to them.

Just email us on info@costaricainvest.ie or give us a call on USA +1-202-697-9284 or Europe +353-1-272-4184 and we'll connect you,

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Friday, November 2, 2012

1,100 acre beachfront ranch Playa Bejuco, Guanacaste


FIRST TIME OFFERED. OCEAN FRONT WORK CATTLE AND MILK FARM, IDEAL FUTURE DEVELOPMENT PARCELS US$7,250,000

Parcel One: 94 hects (232 acres) on the west side of the Costanara Highway DIRECTLY FRONTING THE OCEAN. 1800 feet unobstructed oceanfront. Flat, buildable with electricity, internet, telephone on the Costanara Hwy.

Parcel Two: 351 hects (870.5 acres) of pristine ocean view pasture and hillside fronting the Costanara Hwy behind parcel 1. See pictures for incredible views up and down the ocean coast.

Playa Bejuco
Together, these parcel present a perfect ocean masterpanned community. Entitle this property and hold the property for the next property development cycle and you will see 100's of millions of dollars in earnings.

Located just 17 ​​kilometers south of Playa Carrillo, the air breathe the pure air of relaxing quiet Playa Bejuco. The beach itself is pristine and boasts a blue flag status, a coveted distinction reflecting the commitment of the place and its inhabitants towards environmental protection. 


With much of its surrounding areas relatively untouched, Playa Bejuco is a clear representative of the country's best beaches are located just outside the busy tourist routes. 

Tourists can experience first hand the beautiful scenery that Costa Rica has to offer, including its abundant wildlife and breathtaking landscapes. The brown sand beach of Playa Bejuco stretches for miles and visitors roam the area can not be perfectly to another person for the rest of the day. Bejuco 

The beach community is extremely small with only a few "sodas", small family managed cafes, where travelers can experience the traditional trade of the country. Most people from the local community are maintained by agriculture and fishing farms.

The Cattle Farm Includes 550 jersey bulls, 74 jersey milk cows, milking machinery, farm and ranch equipment and a  contract to supply milk to Dos Pinos.
 
For more information call us on call us now on USA +1-866-990-1123 (toll free) or Europe +353-1-272-418 or e mail info@costaricainvest.ie







Thursday, August 30, 2012

Strong Turnout of Sea Turtles on Guanacaste Beaches




Sea turtles are arriving at many Guanacaste beaches to lay eggs almost every night this rain season in large numbers. One beach seeing a great turnout is Ostiona, on the Nicoya Peninsula, although many beaches have been reporting strong turnouts.

Sea Turtles Arriving NightlyOccur every month in the rain season, being driven by the phases of the moon, especially in the waning phase the nesting sea turtles arrive night, although but often they will begin to arrive in the afternoon, stay overnight to complete their nesting rituals. On average the pacific Costa Rica can see as many as 500,000 turtles arriving to nest and lay on average 100 eggs per turtle.

The Pacific side of Costa Rica is visited by 4 species of sea turtles; Hawsbill Sea Turtle (Tortuga Carey), Olive Ridely sea Turtle (Tortuga Lora), Leatherback Sea Turtle (Tortuga Baula), and the Pacific Green Sea Turtle (Tortuga Tora).

Costa Rica sea turtle volunteer programs have also seen an upsurge in participants in the past few years. Because of this, Costa Rica eco tourism with sea turtles has been booming and Costa Rica has become one of the best locations in Central America to observe and work with sea turtle.

Read the full story on the The Costa Rica News (TCRN)

Monday, February 21, 2011

Liberia Airport breaks record for Tourist arrivals in January

Liberia International Airport recorded the highest ever numbre of monthly arrivals in its history in January of this year with 21,637 visitors (a 28% increase on the same month last year)


The number of international flights landing has increased by 14% in the same period.

These huge increases are as a direct result of the ongoing marketing of Guanacaste and what it has to offer.

To read the full story on Inside Costa Rica click here

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Project to promote more green energy in Guanacaste

Project to produce more clean energy in Guanacaste is promoted

The Governments of Costa Rica and Japan carried out an exchange of notes prompting for the development of the "Project for the Introduction of Clean Energy by a Solar Electricity Generation System" proposed by the Costa Rican Institute of Electricity (ICE by its acronyms in Spanish).

This exchange of notes represents the approval of the first project, of a group of 14, that the Direction of International Cooperation of the Department of Foreign Affairs presented to the Embassy of Japan in June of last year.
This project, with an estimated value of $9 million, will allow the country to have its first photovoltaic solar plant of importance. It is a matter of taking advantage of a renewable energy source that is very abundant in our country, which furthermore does not produce any emission contaminants.

The director of the Division of the Corporate University of ICE, Róger Carvajal; the Chancellor of the Republic, Bruno Stagno; the Ambassador of Japan in Costa Rica, Hidekazu Yamaguchi and the minister of Planning, Roberto Gallardo participated in the ceremony, carried out at the Chancellery,

Foreign Relations minister, Bruno Stagno, emphasized that "this initiative adds to the efforts of the country to confront the climatic change placing special emphasis in adaptation and its mitigation, as well as in improving access to clean energy".

Furthermore he emphasized that currently 51% of the country´s forest cover has been reforested, also as part of the actions taken to fight the climatic change, an initiative started over 20 years ago. He finished by thanking the government of Japan for contributing in helping to make this country carbon neutral by the year 2021 and to businesses like ICE, for being pioneers in these efforts'' A great congratulations to ICE for their commitment to the environment and renewable energies. This cooperation is a recognition not only for the country, but also for ICE'', he manifested.

In turn, the Ambassador of Japan, Hidekazu Yamaguchi, expressed that the program of donations of the Japanese government included various countries and businesses around the world and ICE was favored among the group selected.

"ICE deeply thanks the Japanese government for their donation that effectively collaborates with the effort that the country is carrying out to be supplied 100% by renewable energy sources in the near future" said Róger Carvajal.

He also added that hydroelectric, geothermic and Aeolian energies dominate the electric production of Costa Rica, thus achieving that 94.6% of the electricity of the country is being generated from clean energy sources.

The project has two subdivisions. The first one, called Solar Project Miravalles, is located at the Geothermal Plant of Miravalles, in Guanacaste. ICE will install a solar central microcomputer of 400 kw. there.

The second, called Solar Pilot Project Savannah, of 3 kw, will be located in the area that occupies the main building of the ICE offices in North Sabana, San José. The purpose of this pilot plan is to show the residents of the Metropolitan Area the possibilities that solar energy offers.

Both the Miravalles and the microcomputer project in La Sabana will have their systems directly connected to a network, thus both installations will be contributing their energy into the national electric system directly via such network.

To read the article in full click here

Friday, March 20, 2009

Costa Rica - Taiwan Friendship Bridge


Puente de la Amistad de Costa Rica-Taiwan ( "Costa Rica-Taiwan Friendship Bridge") spans the Tempisque River, in Guanacaste, northern Costa Rica.

At the upper end of the Gulf of Nicoya this bridge was completed in 2003. Prior to this, crossing the Tempisque River required a journey by ferry or long circuitous overland routes to travel from Guanacaste to the Nicoya Peninsula.

The bridge is a hybrid made up of a cable stayed span and a pillar supported bridge.

In total the bridge is 780 meters wide. On the Nicoya Peninsula side of the bridge their is a parking area and high viewing spot from which you can take photos of this spectacular bridge.

The local vendors located in the car park also supply cold drinks and fresh fruit juices.