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100-Acre Wildlife Sanctuary & Eco-Development Opportunity in Nosara
$400,000
  • 40 hectares | 100 acres

Located in Nosara, Guanacaste, this remarkable 40-hectare (100-acre) property offers a rare opportunity to steward a significant piece of Costa Rica’s natural biodiversity while creating a thoughtful nature-based project.

Surrounded by tropical forest and mountain landscapes, the land provides an exceptional setting for a private wildlife sanctuary, ecological retreat, research center, or regenerative eco-tourism project in one of Costa Rica’s most sought-after regions.

The property supports a vibrant ecosystem typical of Guanacaste’s tropical dry forest, home to an impressive range of wildlife including howler monkeys, sloths, ocelots, jaguarundis, white-tailed deer, armadillos, tamanduas, and pollinating bats, along with a diverse population of tropical birds such as scarlet macaws, toucanets, hummingbirds, hawks, and owls.

The forest itself contains important native hardwood species including mahogany, cocobolo, cedar, and guapinol, contributing to the ecological significance of the property.

The mountainous terrain creates dramatic natural landscapes, and from one of the highest points on the property there are distant views toward the Pacific Ocean, offering an inspiring backdrop for a nature-focused project.

The land is legally registered and designated for agricultural land use within the Municipality of Nicoya. While there are currently no structures on the property, it includes its own natural water source, and utilities are available nearby for future development.

With its size, privacy, and biodiversity, this property offers a unique opportunity for conservation-minded buyers, investors, or organizations looking to develop a low-impact ecological retreat or sustainable nature project in the Nosara region.
Why You’ll Love It

40 hectares (100 acres) of private tropical forest
 Rich wildlife habitat including monkeys, sloths, and native species
 Located in the Nosara region of Guanacaste
 Mountain terrain with distant Pacific Ocean views
 Native hardwood forest including mahogany, cocobolo, and cedar
 Natural water source on the property
 Utilities available nearby for future development
 Legally registered property with agricultural zoning
 Ideal for eco-retreats, conservation projects, or regenerative tourism

Location Highlights

Located in Nosara, Guanacaste, one of Costa Rica’s most desirable eco-tourism regions
Known for its protected nature, wildlife, and sustainable development philosophy
 Close to world-class beaches, surf, and nature reserves
 Approximately 2.5 hours from Liberia International Airport

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Property Details
Overview
  • Property Type Development Parcel
  • Location Nosara, Guanacaste
  • Land Size 40 hectares (100 acres)
  • Terrain Mountainous; Tropical Forest; Natural Landscape
  • View Type Mountain View; Forest View; Distant Pacific Ocean View
  • Water Natural Water Source on Property
  • Electricity Utilities Available Nearby
  • Internet Service Available in the Area
  • Zoning Agricultural Land Use
  • Legal Status Legally Registered Property
  • Structures None Currently on Property
  • Wildlife: Howler Monkeys; Sloths; Ocelots; Jaguarundis; White-tailed Deer; Armadillos; Tamanduas; Tropical Bird Species
  • Vegetation: Tropical Dry Forest; Native Hardwoods including Mahogany; Cocobolo; Cedar; Guapinol
  • Development Potential Eco-Tourism Project; Conservation Sanctuary; Nature Retreat; Research Center; Eco-Cabins; Regenerative Tourism
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