Rare Riverfront Opportunity in Dominical
- Property type: Farms & Development Land
- Offer type: For Sale
- City: Costa Rica
- Lot size: 53820 ft²
Details
Rare Riverfront Opportunity in Dominical – Two 5,000 m² Jungle Lots on the Barú River
Discover a unique opportunity to own pristine land in one of Costa Rica’s most sought-after coastal destinations. Located directly on the banks of the beautiful Barú River, these two adjacent 5,000 m² (1.25-acre) lots offer an unmatched blend of privacy, natural beauty, and convenience – each priced at $250,000.
Nestled within a lush jungle canopy and surrounded by spectacular river, mountain, and rainforest views, the properties offer a serene yet connected lifestyle. With a private driveway that winds through the land, you’ll enjoy direct access to both the beach and the vibrant town center of Dominical – no need to use the highway.
Much of the land has already been selectively cleared, providing ideal building sites while preserving the rich jungle surroundings. Imagine your dream home or retreat surrounded by towering trees, exotic wildlife, and the sounds of the river flowing just steps away.
Whether you’re looking to build a private estate, create an eco-friendly development, or simply secure a slice of paradise, these riverfront lots offer a rare and valuable investment in Costa Rica’s Southern Zone.
Key Features:
-
Two titled lots, each 5,000 m² (1.25 acres)
-
Price per lot: $250,000
-
Riverfront on the scenic Barú River
-
Jungle, mountain, and river views
-
Private driveway with direct access to Dominical beach and town (no highway needed)
-
Some land cleared and ready for construction
-
Dense canopy of mature jungle trees
-
Minutes from surf, waterfalls, restaurants, and nature reserves
These properties offer the perfect balance of seclusion and accessibility. Don’t miss this chance to own a piece of paradise where the river meets the rainforest – all within walking distance to the Pacific Ocean.
- ID: 4949
- Published: June 3, 2025
- Last Update: June 3, 2025
- Views: 305