Playa Panama

Take a look at the northwest coast of Costa Rica, the coast it shares with the Pacific Ocean. All along the coast you’ll see beaches – and beach resort towns – from Playa Pochotes at the very northern tip, just...

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9 With Feature(s) Luxury Properties For in Playa Panama

14430 sq m
Land, Playa Panama, Guanacaste
4 Bed | 4.5 Bath
Single Family Homes, Playa Panama, Guanacaste
4 Bed | 2 Bath
Condo, Playa Panama, Guanacaste
5 Bed | 5.5 Bath
Single Family Homes, Playa Panama, Guanacaste
5 Bed | 5.5 Bath
Single Family Homes, Playa Panama, Guanacaste
3 Bed | 2.5 Bath | 1205 sq m
Single Family Homes, Playa Panama, Guanacaste
2700 sq m
Land, Playa Panama, Guanacaste
2 Bed | 3 Bath
Condo, Playa Panama, Guanacaste
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Playa Panama Costa Rica Luxury Real Estate

Sport fishing parties come to Costa Rica year round. They come to the Pacific coast for Marlin during the months of May, June, and October through February. Sailfish are most easily hooked from November to May. From May to October, fishermen come for mahimahi, roosterfish, snapper and yellowfin tuna are most abundant. And when these fishermen come to fish, they also want a nice place to stay. Luxury real estate in Playa Panama Costa Rica fits the bill. It’s a resort town to begin, and there are plenty of accommodations for the affluent. They may wish to stay in a resort or luxury hotel, or in a condo, or a villa. Every possibility can be catered to here. Tropical forests surround Playa Panama, so there is a 360-degree beautiful view here.

Luxury Real Estate in Playa Panama Costa Rica

The Pacific coast of Costa Rica is very popular with sport fishermen, of course. But there’s also scuba diving and snorkeling. Within the sheltered Bahia Bay (which opens out onto the larger Golfo de Papagayo) scuba diving is especially popular, as there’s no need to worry about riptides. Playa Panama luxury caters to all tastes. There are those who come for the fishing. There are those who come for the scuba diving. Some come for the sailing or kayaking. Others prefer to go inland to check out the adrenalin-energizing canopy tours (riding on a zip-line a hundred feet or more above the ground) and watch wildlife and birdlife.

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