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The Pura Vida Taste

Located in the northwest of Costa Rica, Guanacaste is known for its paradisiacal beaches, national parks, and rich Sabanero Culture. With a warm and dry climate for most of the year, it is an ideal destination for tourism.

 

Destinations like the Gulf of Papagayo and Rincón de la Vieja National Park offer a perfect mix of adventure and relaxation in warm weather all year round. Its airport in Liberia makes access easy to this natural gem.

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Province of Guanacaste

Guanacaste Activities

With approximately 0.25 miles of beachfront directly in front of the community, the ocean becomes part of everyday life. Residents enjoy immediate access to the beach, where morning walks, ocean breezes, and sunset views become part of the daily rhythm.

Living here means experiencing the calm and beauty of the Pacific just steps from home.

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Explore a Unique Rainforest

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Swim in the Waterfall

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The best deep sea fishing

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Snorkeling in clean water

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Discover the forest in zip lines

Located on the majestic Pacific coast of Costa Rica, the Gulf of Papagayo is a top-tier tourist destination, declared of public interest due to its natural wealth and potential for sustainable tourism.

This project, promoted by the Costa Rican government, aims to offer exclusive experiences of sun, beach, and nature, with infrastructure designed to provide comfort and luxury in harmony with the environment.

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Gulf of
Papagayo

Strategic Location

The Gulf of Papagayo is in Guanacaste, Costa Rica, just 25 minutes from Liberia Airport (LIR) and accessible from San José (SJO). Easily accessible from the US, Canada, and Europe, this premier destination ensures seamless connectivity while preserving its natural beauty. With a private airstrip just 15 minutes away.

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Costa Rica’s plant life is as diverse as its landscapes, offering a stunning variety of tropical vegetation.

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Flora y Flora

57% of the territory is covered by forests and Guanacaste holds 6.5% of the world’s biodiversity and 3.5% of global marine life.

Costa Rica is home to some of the world’s most breathtaking volcanoes, offering visitors a glimpse into the country’s dynamic natural landscape.


Costa Rica’s volcanoes are a must see attraction for those looking to experience nature at its most powerful and awe-inspiring.

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More than 100 Volcanos

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Grown in volcanic soil and handpicked with care, Costa Rican coffee is world-renowned for its smooth, rich flavor. A daily ritual and a source of national pride.


Every meal reflects the country’s warmth and simplicity, where food isn’t just nourishment, it’s a way of life.

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A Taste of Tradition

In Guanacaste, Nicoya is one of the world’s rare Blue Zone, where people live longer and healthier lives.


Fresh food, strong community bonds, and a deep connection to nature create the perfect recipe for well-being.

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The Secret to a Long Happy Life

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