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Where The Rainforest Meets The Sea

The Osa Peninsula. National Geographic has called it "the most biologically intense place on Earth in terms of biodiversity." This small peninsula is host to almost half of Costa Rica’s 860 species of birds (that is almost 5% of the world’s species!), 140 species of mammals, and 117 species of reptiles and amphibians. Almost 750 species of trees have been cataloged in the area, more trees than in all of the North temperate regions of the world combined.

Located in Cabo Matapalo, the south-east cape of the Osa, Pieza Paraíso is a beachfront plot of land with two newly constructed vacation rental homes. as well as a caretaker home. Looking out from the beach you can see clear across the Golfo Dulce to the northwestern corner of Panama. The Golfo Dulce is one of only four tropical fjords on the planet. It is the only place in the world where populations of both Northern and Southern Humpback whales meet to birth their young.

Due to its remote and underdeveloped location, Pieza Paraiso offers an “off the beaten path” vacation experience. A reliable off grid solar panel system powers the houses as well as a state of the art water purification system. Pieza Paraiso is one of the few properties with a cool and consistent ocean breeze. Enjoy the tranquility of your own private beach as well as a variety of tropical fruits grow on the property.

Within Cabo Matapalo there are several secluded beaches, coves, and tidal pools to explore all within a short walking distance from Pieza Paraiso. World class surfing, fishing, kayaking, snorkeling, and SUP are some common ocean activities practiced in the area. There are also some amazing rain forest trails as well as the incredible King Louis waterfall within a short walking distance from Pieza Paraiso.