Costa Rica - Unspoiled
When you think of Costa Rica,
what comes to mind?
1. A tiny country blessed with stunning coast lines on both
the Pacific and Caribbean, majestic mountains, active
volcanoes, ethereal rain and cloud forests, exotic jungles,
and an exceptional friendly population -- their universal
motto and greeting is "Pura Vida", a salute to the "pure
life" -- who share their land with such a wealth of animal
and plant life that the statistics simply boggle the mind?
2. The next South Florida, Costa del Sol, or other
once-enchanting, but now sadly overdeveloped, area where
you can join countless developers and investors hoping to
"make a killing" by literally killing the very natural
splendor which once enticed both tourists and new
residents? Or where you can live in a luxury high rise
condo or walled compound, isolated from both nature and the
local culture, and assured of rarely meeting anyone who
looks, talks or thinks differently from you unless they are
your hired servants. Where your contact with nature is
limited to gazing at the ocean from your balcony, and
hoping that you can hear the sound of the surf over the
drone of bulldozers.
If the second description of Costa Rica appeals to you,
don't bother to discover the beauty and charm of the
country's Southern Caribbean region. Unlike much of the
country's Pacific coast, the Southern Caribbean does not
try to put nature on a leash. Instead, we revel in our
breathtaking natural surroundings, welcome as neighbors a
multi-culural, multi-racial blend of people . . . and try
our best to live in harmony with our many neighbors from
the animal kingdom.
This web site is devoted to the Southern Caribbean and
particularly the village of Cahuita, located between the
busy port city of Limón to the north, and the rapidly
developing "party town" of Puerto Viejo to the south. Part
of our mission is to persuade you to make the town your
first or second home, and we are offering for sale
two one splendid piece of real
estate perfect for that purpose, and with
the possibility of owner financing. But even if
you're not interested in purchasing property, we'd like
to introduce you to the town, especially since many
guidebooks either virtually ignore us or give out-dated
or simply false "information" about Cahuita and the rest
of the Southern Caribbean.
The photograph below (like the one at the top of each page)
shows the village of Cahuita as viewed from the shores of
its stunning National Park: simply a small but vibrant
community with a great respect for the gorgeous natural
world all around it.
Here, from Google Earth, is
another spectacular view of Cahuita and the huge National
Park, which juts out (and down) into the sea. The small
village can barely be seen behind the yellow markers which
show the location of the two property offered for sale . . .
a very short stroll to the
Park entrance or the village center.
Want to learn more about Cahuita? Start here.