Reasons to invest in the Golfo de Papagayo area
Back in the early 1980’s the government of Costa Rica decided that they wanted to create one area that could be the focal point of tourism and foreign investment. People could have easy access into the area, enjoy the amazing wonders of this country, and return with relative ease. They looked all over the country and picked this area, Golfo de Papagayo, or the Gulf of the Parrot. By “Golfo de Papagayo area” we are referring primarily to a span of beach towns from Papagayo southwards. These include Papagayo itself, Playas del Coco, Playa Hermosa, Playa Panama, Playa Ocotal, Matapalo and Sardinal, each with it’s own flavor and personality.
With the exception of our two port cities, Limón and Puntarenas stacked high with container ships; ALL of Costa Rica is gorgeous, but that doesn’t make all locations a great place to live, retire or invest. You have to understand that the majority of this country is very inaccessible; the Caribbean and Southern Zones don’t even have roads to most of the area, as they are huge National Parks. The center is lined with a mountain range, and most of us don’t want to live at the base of active volcanoes. Over 70% of this country is a rain forest: Key word RAIN, where some areas receive up to 500 inches a year of rainfall. Wow! Beautiful, but not where the majority of us want to reside. The Capital city of San Jose is like most big cities; lots of traffic, noise and congestion; again not what most of our clients are looking for. The majority of people coming to invest or retire in Costa Rica want the beach and the sunshine.
The province of Guanacaste and, in particular, this area were chosen for a number of reasons.