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The Cove at Camaronal is located on the Pacific
Coast along the Nicoya Peninsula in the Guanacaste
region. Guanacaste is the richest coastal area of
Costa Rica, with more than 100 miles of pristine
coastline. With an average temperature of 80
degrees and an extended dry season, it is no
wonder that Guanacaste is the hottest tourist
destination in the country.
The
Cove at Camaronal is nestled between Samara and
Punta Islita. Samara is a pleasant village with
many quaint shops and a variety of restaurants.
Punta Islita is a charming seaside town and is
home to a world class resort. The Cove at
Camaronal is also located just twenty minutes from
two different airstrips, serviced by daily flights
from San Jose or a two-hour drive from Liberia
International Airport. With a scheduled Government
road construction plan being executed over the
next two years, this will dramatically improve
vehicular travel to your new paradise. Having such
natural beauty so accessible makes The Cove at
Camaronal is a treasure to be cherished.
View Map of Proposed Paving of Costal Roadway
The unspoiled tropical setting of The Cove at
Camaronal is the perfect place to enrich the mind
and body. There is nothing comparable along the
Pacific Coast of Costa Rica, with breathtaking
views and beach access. Our properties provide
diversity to satisfy all types of buyers, from low
maintenance condominiums to large mountain &
beachfront estates. The Cove at Camaronal is
divided into three distinct gated developments;
The Highlands, The Meadows and The Tides.
The Highlands consists of large mountain
estates with unparalleled views and privacy,
sitting high above the Cove.
The
Meadows is flat and grassy with a meandering
creek and nature trails adjacent to the Turtle
Reserve.
The Tides sits adjacent to the
Town
Center & the Turtle Reserve with fantastic
views, beach access, and the conveniences of the
town. Whether you are interested in a vacation
home or an investment property; this is a once in
a lifetime opportunity to own a piece of paradise.
There are truly few such places left in the |