Discover Altos de Drake, an impressive 55-acre property majestically situated above Drake Bay on the northern part of the Osa Peninsula. This outstanding location forms the Gateway to Corcovado National Park, offering an unparalleled proximity to one of the most biodiverse places on Earth. Unique Geographical Location Altos de Drake borders the largest primary forest on the American Pacific coastline. It is one of the few remaining sizable areas of primary tropical rainforest in the world. Offshore from this stunning property lies Cao Island National Park, a world-renowned dive site in the Pacific Ocean. Unparalleled Value This property is unique not only in Costa Rica but worldwide. Embedded within the Osa Conservation Area, Altos de Drake offers tremendous value in the context of global land costs. Here, you will find real estate gems: farmland, primary forest, breathtaking ocean views, close beach access, significant river frontage, and road front. StrategicLocation Altos de Drake boasts strategic road frontage on one of the only two roads leading to the beaches, reserves, and parks in the region. This exceptional location, combined with its proximity to two national parks and thousands of acres of protected land, makes Altos de Drake one of the most sought-after properties in the country. An Offering of Experience and Vision This extraordinary property is offered by the current owners, who have lived and worked in Costa Rica and the Osa Peninsula for nearly 25 years. Their accumulated experience, vision, and relationships have shaped Altos de Drake into what it is today. An Ideal Time for Investment Thanks to existing and new infrastructure developments, now is the ideal time to acquire Altos de Drakewhile it is still available at a great value. Seize this unique opportunity to become part of one of the last unspoiled paradises on Earth. Discover the potential and beauty of Altos de Drake and invest in a unique piece of land that pro
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