4-Acre Panoramic View Land in Uvita | Whale's Tail Views
$1,590,000.00Price
This 16,000 m² (nearly 4-acre) property in the mountains of Achiote offers one of the last remaining panoramic land opportunities in Uvita — one of the most sought-after stretches of Costa Rica real estate on the Southern Pacific coast. Perched at 300 meters above sea level and just five minutes from Playa Hermosa, the property delivers sweeping 180-degree views of the Osa Peninsula, the iconic Whale's Tail at Marino Ballena National Park, and Isla del Caño. Year-round sunsets come standard. At this elevation, cool mountain breezes flow through the land all day, creating a naturally comfortable climate with no need for air conditioning — a major plus for expats used to milder North American weather. The land features large, level building areas suitable for a residence of up to 300 m², with flexible terrain that lends itself to creative custom design. Access is through an agricultural easement off the coastal highway, giving you both privacy and easy connectivity to town. Surrounded by high-end rental homes in one of Uvita's most prestigious neighborhoods, this is the kind of location that holds its value and attracts strong demand. The seller is offering flexible purchase options: buy a 5,000 m² lot or take the entire 16,000 m² property, depending on your vision and budget. That kind of flexibility is rare for Uvita property for sale at this caliber. Rich in tropical biodiversity, the land is a working wildlife corridor where you can expect to see toucans, monkeys, and a rotating cast of jungle residents right from your future terrace. For nature lovers considering Costa Rica homes for sale, this is the real thing — not a manicured resort, but an authentic mountain setting with world-class views. Uvita and the greater Bahía Ballena area have become a top relocation destination for American and Canadian buyers drawn to the laid-back coastal lifestyle, excellent healthcare access in nearby San Isidro, and a well-established expat community. The area offers international restaurants, surf breaks, farmers markets, and direct access to Marino Ballena National Park — all without the overdevelopment of more northern beach towns.


