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Overview

  • Updated On:
  • August 10, 2023

Golfito History

The port town of Golfito was founded in the late 1930’s by the United Fruit Company, primarily for the processing and exportation of Bananas. Within a short time, Golfito was built into a prosperous trade center, bustling with activity and industry. At that time and into the 1980’s, Golfito was the most important port in southern Costa Rica.

Due to declining market conditions, increase in taxes and a banana blight, the United Fruit Company pulled out of Golfito in 1985, and eventually an economic depression ensued throughout the area. The United Fruit Company eventually turned over all of their real estate holdings to the Costa Rican government. The following year, the Golfito Reserve, or Refugio National de Vida Silvestre was established as a National Park and Wildlife Refuge Area.

In 1990, a duty free shopping zone was opened in Golfito attracting Costa Ricans from all over the country. That, combined with a thriving Eco-tourism industry developing around Goflito has revived the town and boosted the local economy

Golfito Today Today, Golfito is once again a bustling community that has an established port economy for the exportation of Palm Oil, as well as an ever growing tourism industry. Tourists are treated to a variety of activities including world class sport fishing (both inshore and offshore), whale watching in Golfo Dulce, kayaking through the tranquil waters of Golfito Bay and nearby rivers, as well as a myriad of other eco-tourism activities that abound in the region.

The community also boasts a variety of hotels and resorts, restaurants, bars, markets, and retail outlets allowing you access to services and goods. Medical facilities include a hospital in Golfito, as well as a future 224 room critical care hospital near Palmar Sur, which is planned as part of the new international airport.

Brisas Pacíficas is a new eco-community located just minutes away from the friendly and bustling town of Golfito , Costa Rica. Brisas Pacíficas is a small community of only 78 villas, a boutique hotel, equestrian facilities, nature trails, boat facilities and conservation areas. For every acre that will be platted, there is 1 acre that will be kept in conservation. Sensibly sized and sensibly designed sustainable villa homes are to be nestled into the landscape, between trees, with minimal impact.

Over half of the villa home sites have world class unobstructed views to the town of Golfito, Golfito Bay, Golfo Dulce, the Pacific Ocean, Osa Peninsula and the mountains of southern Costa Rica. The remaining home sites are nestled on the edges of secondary and primary forests where the only neighbors you’ll see are the Monkeys, Sloths, Coatis, Kinkajou, Quetzels, Trogons and Toucans.

Every home site in Brisas Pacíficas will be a minimum of 5000 square meters (1.2 acres) to over 17,000 square meters (4.2 acres). These large home sites help minimize impact and facilitate a low density development that exists in harmony with nature.

Master Plan available

  • -(36) Key Boutique Hotel and spa w/ Resident’s Club access.
  • -(78) Total Estate Lots of at least 5000 sq. mtrs. each. (31) of the lots have prime, ocean views, (47) have premium forest and mountain views.
  • -Gated and Secured Access
  • -Equestrian Club, Horse Stables, Paddocks and Pastures
  • -Roadway connection to community pier / boat dock for private water taxi access to Golfito and day tours.
  • -Network of scenic hiking paths, horse trails, and mountain biking trails throughout.
  • -Forest waterfall natural swimming hole.
  • Low foot print
  • Water permits and D1
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Zip: 60701
Country: Costa Rica
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Property Id : 42679
Price: USD 5,000,000
Property Lot Size: 930,000.00 m2
Custom ID: 20PVH09

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