Papagayo Peninsula

The Papagayo Peninsula is located on the north Pacific coast of Costa Rica and is in the northwest province of Guanacaste. It is located in the Golfo de Papagayo, and was formed by volcanic activity and by weather. The 15 miles (24 km) of coastline contains 31 separate beaches. The larger Peninsula Santa Elena to the north protects the waters of the Papagayo Peninsula.

Papagayo Peninsula
Geography
LocationGuanacaste Province
Administration
Costa Rica

It is popular tourist destination and is home to the Four Seasons Resort Costa Rica, which includes an Arnold Palmer Signature Course.[1] The peninsula also includes a small selection of luxury homes and properties, there are also multiple new projects that are being developed in the area.[2] Per government mandate, 70% of the land in the Peninsula Papagayo must remain natural ensuring that the beauty of the land is not lost to overdevelopment.

A view of the beach from the Four Seasons in Papagayo

Resorts and Hotels

The peninsula is becoming an increasingly popular tourist destination. As of 2018, the peninsula is home to 3 resorts: the Four Seasons Costa Rica, the Andaz Peninsula Papagayo Resort, and Planet Hollywood Beach Resort Costa Rica. The Four Seasons Resort has been received numerous award specifically from Travel + Leisure like the 500 World’s Best Hotels in 2009, the World's 3 Best Service 2012[3] and 2013, 25th on the World's Number One Family Beach Resorts in 2016 and the number one resort in Latin America.

Permanent Residence

Peninsula Papagayo is Central America’s first environmentally friendly luxury resort and real estate project. It is located in the hills of the peninsula as a collection of estate homes. Residential opportunities include in the first phase of Peninsula Papagayo real estate are custom private estates, oceanfront and ocean view home sites, and luxury condominiums and villas. The Four Seasons Resort offers their own area of private estates and private villas. Each private estate owner can access the benefits of the Four Seasons Resort, such as housekeeping, room service, access to the Arnold Palmer Golf Course, the hotel spa, as well as pool and gym access. There are also condominiums called Las Terrazas which is a new development in the area and overlook the fairways of the Arnold Palmer Golf Course as well as the Bahia de Culebra. Another residential opportunity is the beachfront estates at Playa Prieta, the only beachfront option for housing on the peninsula 15-mile coastline. Real Estate sales are handled through an office at the Four Seasons Costa Rica and may be contacted through the Peninsula Papagayo website.

Peninsula Papagayo Marina

The Papagayo Marina is an ongoing project designed and developed by a firm from Sarasota, Florida. The project is part of a long-term tourism project to enhance opportunities for visitors and residence of Peninsula Papagayo. The marina basin is located on the southwest side of the peninsula and is next to the Four Seasons Resort. The company responsible for the project is Brandy Marine, Inc. They have also developed various marinas in the United States, Mexico and the Dominican Republic. The marina project is being developed in order to attract sport fishing yachts and motor cruisers migrating along the coast of the Pacific Ocean. Phase I of the Marina Papagayo was opened to boaters on January 13, 2009. Phase I includes 180 boat slips capable of supporting private boats ranging anywhere from sport fishing boats to mega-yachts. The project site rests on 2,300 acres (9.3 km2) of Costa Rican land. Marina Papagayo, with its sheltered and peaceful location serves as both a strategic harbor and pleasure stop for boaters. Once finished the marina should be able to hold up to 450 boats at a time.[4]

Activities

Since much of Peninsula Papagayo remains undeveloped there are multiple outdoor activities available. Out-door activities include deep sea fishing, boat cruising, snorkeling, scuba diving, surfing, windsurfing, sea kayaking, white-water rafting, forest canopy tours, horseback riding. Also close by is hiking in Costa Rican National Parks and visit local villages and historic sites in the surrounding areas. Golf is one of the most popular activities at the peninsula. The peninsula also includes a tennis centre managed by PBI Tennis Specialists. A new development is the Village at the Marina Papagayo which will include shops, restaurants, and entertainment bars. The Marina will also include additional hotels, more residential opportunities, boutique shops and local artisans. Builders of the Village at Marina Papagayo are designing the village to have an ambiance similar to Portofino, Italy with global sophistication and sun-rise to sun-set festivities.

Nearby sites

Nearby are all of Parque Nacional Santa Rosa, Parque Nacional Rincon de la Vieja, Guanacaste National Park, Lomas de Barbudal Biological Reserve, Tenorio Volcano National Park, and Palo Verde National Park.

Golf courses

Peninsula Papagayo contains a private 18 hole signature designed Arnold Palmer golf course. 6,788 yards wind their way through 125 acres (0.51 km2) to make up the golf course. The course has dramatic changes of elevation and views of the Pacific Ocean from 14 of its 18 holes. Golf Digest ranked this golf course as #53 in the world outside of the US in 2010 making it the #3 ranked golf course in all of Latin America.

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References

  1. "Costa Rica Luxury Resorts | Four Seasons Resort Costa Rica". www.fourseasons.com. Retrieved 2016-02-13.
  2. "Community - Peninsula Papagayo Costa Rica Real Estate". Peninsula Papagayo Costa Rica Real Estate. Retrieved 2016-02-13.
  3. "World's Best Service 2012". Travel + Leisure. Retrieved 2016-02-12.
  4. "Marina Papagayo opens in Costa Rica - Under Construction - SuperyachtTimes.com". www.superyachttimes.com. 2008-10-08. Retrieved 2016-02-12.

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