Some properties are extraordinary, while others exist in a category entirely their own. Los Mogos is one of them: a remarkable 146-hectare coastal wilderness on the shores of Golfo Dulce, one of the planet’s rare tropical fjords, surrounded by primary rainforest and extraordinary biodiversity.
At the heart of the property lies a dramatic 360° peninsula, surrounded by the sea and offering uninterrupted panoramic views in every direction. Three private beaches curve around its base, accessible exclusively by boat or helicopter, creating an unmatched level of privacy and seclusion.
Golfo Dulce is a remarkable geological and ecological rarity, with its protected waters serving as a seasonal habitat for humpback whales from both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. The property also benefits from an active coral restoration project operated by Raising Coral Foundation and is positioned within important Costa Rican biological conservation corridors.
A particularly valuable asset is the inclusion of 37 hectares of maritime zone with an existing concession and Maritime Zone Use permits, providing a rare legal advantage along Costa Rica’s protected coastline. Zoning within the Golfo Dulce Forest Reserve permits a range of ecotourism uses, including ecolodges, boutique hotels, villas, cabins, and tourist residences, complemented by kayaking, snorkeling, canopy experiences, and world-class sport fishing.
The surrounding ecosystem supports remarkable wildlife, including jaguars, pumas, ocelots, spider monkeys, tapirs, scarlet macaws, humpback whales, dolphins, rays, and sea turtles.
Access is exclusively by sea or air, with nearby connections to Puerto Jiménez, Golfito, and Rincón. The surrounding region offers access to Golfito Marina, Corcovado National Park, Piedras Blancas National Park, the Sierpe Mangrove System, and Caño Island Biological Reserve.
Property Highlights: 109 ha titled | 37 ha maritime zone | 3+ km oceanfront | 360° peninsula | 3 private beaches | Boat & helicopter access only | Primary rainforest | Active coral restoration | Exceptional biodiversity | Significant ecotourism potential.