16-Acre Pacific Hilltop Land in Escaleras | 7 Sites
US$9,900,000.00Price
Sixteen acres of Pacific-facing hilltop land in Escaleras, Dominical — assembled over three decades and now available for the first time. Vistas Infinitas is one of the most significant parcels of Costa Rica real estate to come to market in recent memory, offered at $9,900,000. The numbers alone tell a compelling story: seven or more distinct building sites, each selected for privacy, unobstructed sight lines, and minimal disruption to the surrounding landscape. But the real draw is what you see from up here. Sweeping coastline stretching north and south, rugged headlands, the iconic Whale's Tail formation, neighboring national parks, and open Pacific horizon in every direction. Elevation and topography work together in a way that feels almost engineered by the landscape itself. This is not raw, unimproved land. Generous public road frontage opens the door to a wide range of development possibilities. Internal roads are cut. Building sites are prepped. Water rights are secured. Electrical and internet service are already established. A collection of engineering concepts and development studies comes with the property, giving the next owner a serious head start — whether the vision is a private family compound, a boutique hospitality project, or a curated collection of minimalist jungle residences. For buyers exploring Costa Rica homes for sale at this level, opportunities with this combination of scale, infrastructure, and panoramic setting are exceptionally rare. This Dominical property for sale represents a legacy hold — the kind of land that stays in a family for generations. Dominical has quietly become one of the most sought-after stretches of Costa Rica's Pacific coast. The town draws a tight-knit community of surfers, artists, and expat entrepreneurs who chose this corner of the country for its raw beauty and unhurried pace. Relocation here means world-class waves, wild coastline, weekly farmers' markets, and a lifestyle that rewards slowing down — all within reach of quality healthcare, international schools, and daily flights from San José.


