Cabo Matapalo Ocean View Resort Property with Multiple Buying Options
Ocean View Resort Property with Mulitple Buying Options in Cabo Matapalo
Are you looking for one of the most cherished locations to own property in Central
America? Look no further. This majestic 42-acre ocean-view property is ideally located in the heart of Cabo Matapalo, a place that is highly revered for its natural attractions and raw beauty. The property sits at 350’-550’ above sea level, which provides for a slightly cooler climate, with consistent mountain breezes a daily occurrence.
There are 3 separate streams, seasonal waterfalls, natural pools, and multiple hiking trails with room to add miles more. The land consists predominantly of primary rainforest containing numerous old-growth towering trees. Interspersed among the forest are private building sites with ocean views, each ideally situated on its own ridgelines.
A large clearing towards the back of the property, where the planting of fruit trees has already begun; would lend itself to an extensive horticulture project, replete with greenhouses and a farm-to-table all-in-one-place reality, should one so desire. Here is the perfect place for a retreat center, where one can immerse themselves in yoga, holistic health, tree canopy living, wilderness, and beauty. El Regalo, where the possibilities are limitless and nature inspires all.
Property Featuring the Tallest Naturally Made Structure in Costa Rica
As you enter the property, you drive across a bridge over a small creek, and up a hill to arrive on a level plateau, where you discover a one-of-a-kind house and tower designed and built by the German artist Mark Huebner. Mark is known as one of the innovators of large-scale, natural “peg” construction, and his work has been commissioned by the government of Costa Rica and has been featured in numerous publications, including
The Surfers Journal.
The 2-story house offers over 5000 sq. ft. of livable space, and is attached to a 100’ tower; the tallest naturally made structure in Costa Rica. Elaborately and elegantly put together with over 400 interlocking “pegs” of Corteza hardwood, the combined structures offer an elevated, expansive living experience, with 360-degree views of the ocean and surrounding rainforest, where not another house, structure, road, neighbor, or other infrastructure can be seen; only the changing moody blues of the sea and sky, and the fan of a forest canopy green, the frolic of shades and texture unfurled to the horizon in any direction. A birds-eye ride. A feast of fortune.
About Cabo Matapalo and the Gulfo Dulce
National Geographic calls this area “the most biologically intense region on the planet”. Jacque Cousteau explored the surrounding waters of the Gulfo Dulce and effusively defined it as one of only 3 tropical fiords in the world, and home to both northern and southern Humpback whale breeding grounds, where you can see whale sharks, dolphins, and even the occasional pod of Orcas.