Via Pacifica property is located about 10 kilometers from the rainforest-surrounded town of Quepos, Costa Rica. The property spans 60 hectares of lush tropical jungle land and is easily accessible via a newly developed public road. Located on several large elevated ridges, which run the breadth of the property and offer exquisite ocean views, Via Pacifica is segmented into 14 lots planned for 60 condominiums and homes, all equipped with water and electricity on-site. Condominiums are designed to be built with the environment in mind, creating as little disturbance to the natural surroundings as possible and leaving a portion of the property untouched to provide space for seclusion and adventure for visitors.
Tourism is the area's leading employer as the nearby town of Quepos evolves into a premier destination. This quickly-growing area maintains a humble atmosphere, with six blocks of restaurants, bars, boutiques, hotels and more at its center. Quepeños are great celebrators of life and seem to make dancing in the streets a local pastime. The high season runs through the drier months of December to April and explodes during the Festival del Mar, a month long party held each February that features concerts, sporting events, parades and a street carnival with dancers from across the country.
Nearby Manuel Antonio National Park is a main attraction in Costa Rica because of its rare and numerous plant, tree and animal species sightings, endless activities and natural beauty. The 680-plus hectares may be the smallest national forest in the country, but it includes some of the most beautiful whitesand beaches in the world, backed by an Evergreen forest. This unique combination of forest and beach offers premier activities for people with varying interests. Visitors can enjoy ATV tours, surfing, mountain biking, river rafting, horseback riding and sportfishing, as well as birdwatching, mangrove tours, diving tours, golfing, spices tours, sunset sails and more.
It has been estimated that 70% of all visitors to Costa Rica travel the coastal highway between Jaco and Manuel Antonio National Park, just south of Quepos. While traveling this route, which passes Via Pacifica properties, travelers encounter a host of incredible views, historic points of interest, world famous surfing locations, numerous activities and opportunities for eco-tourism. This region in Costa Rica is known throughout the world as having one of the highest allocations of national park acreage as a percentage of total land mass.