Location: Golfito, Costa Rica
Dominical Realty is honored to present a rare opportunity to acquire a 680-acre (275-hectare) fully titled estate on the shores of Costa Rica’s most biodiverse region. The Golfo Dulce Estate encompasses primary rainforest, its own waterfall, and direct access to a pristine, swimmable beach. Surrounded by Piedras Blancas National Park and accessible only by boat, it offers exceptional privacy within lands safeguarded from overdevelopment. Fully off-grid yet thoughtfully developed, this estate combines sustainable living with meaningful conservation impact and extensive, well-maintained infrastructure.
The Golfo Dulce Estate - Key Investment Highlights
Globally Significant Location
Situated in southern Pacific Costa Rica, Golfo Dulce is one of only four tropical fjords in the world — a marine biodiversity hotspot recognized as a Humpback Whale Heritage Site, Mission Blue Hope Spot, and Hammerhead Shark Sanctuary, with resident dolphins and year-round bioluminescence.
680 Acres of Titled Oceanfront Rainforest
A rare fully titled estate in the most sought-after area of the coveted Golfo Dulce & Osa Peninsula region, bordered by national parkland and featuring direct access to a pristine, swimmable beach, it provides an exceptional and enduring sanctuary for generations to come.
Pristine Rainforest Setting
Approximately 90% primary forest cover with a 400-year-old Ceiba tree, private waterfall with three cascades, streams, and secluded trails. Field surveys confirm over 200 bird species, 46 reptiles, 20 amphibians, and 34 mammals, demonstrating the Estate’s remarkable biodiversity and ecological integrity.
Rare Blend of Seclusion and Access
Located just 45 minutes from the capital via multiple daily flights, followed by a short boat ride across calm Golfo Dulce waters. Nearby infrastructure continues to improve, including the development of two super-yacht marinas.
Off-Grid Living with Modern Comforts
15,570 sq.ft. of infrastructure, including refurbished luxury cabins, a professionally equipped open-plan kitchen, a two-level lounge and dining pavilion, a 50-foot swimming pool, and beachfront cabanas, all nestled within lush, mature tropical gardens. Additional facilities include dedicated accommodations for researchers and caretakers, a staff kitchen, off-grid power generation, a potable water system, fibre-optic internet, two 24-foot passenger boats, and a remotely parked 4×4 vehicle.
Proven Conservation Legacy
Over 40 years of ecological restoration and species protection with ties to leading environmental organizations. The Estate’s unique scale, location, and biodiversity provide an exceptional platform for future conservation, research, education, and philanthropic initiatives.
Established Hospitality Offering
While the Estate is primarily used as a private residence, it also operates at select times of the year as a highly rated boutique retreat, offering guests an immersive experience in sustainable living and nature stewardship. The existing hospitality operation, together with its commercial licenses, permitted infrastructure and established reputation, could provide a valuable platform for a future owner wishing to continue, refine, expand, or further elevate this exclusive offering.