Costa Rica

A new marina near Quepos is set to open in April, adding oft-requested boating facilities to Costa Rica’s Pacific coastline.

The 55-acre Marina Pez Vela project will eventually include more than 300 slips, ranging from 35 to 200 feet; dry storage facilities and a full-service boatyard, as well as 200 residential units. The first phase opening next month features 100 slips, with a wet slip priced at $175,000.

For a tropical country with a spectacular coastline known for its fishing, Costa Rica offers relatively few options for the boating world (and the population of boating second home owners). Last year, the ultra-lux Penninsula Papagayo in Guanacaste in north Costa Rica opened its own marina, the country’s first catering to super-yachts.


Strict environmental regulations make it difficult to build anything along the Costa Rica coastline, nevertheless a marina. The Quepos project, which is only a few miles from Manual Antonio National Park, was the first project launched under guidelines of a law approved by the government to speed up marina development. That law was passed in 1998.

In the case of Marina Pez Vela, which has been in development for more than 10 years, demand for slips is driving the project more than the residential component.

“It’s a marina development that will ultimately have residential, versus a residential development that threw in some docks,” Phil Bronstien, a partner in the project, said in an interview a few months ago.

 


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+2 # Expat in Quepos 2010-03-05 23:11
My hype detector red-lined after reading this article. I've lived in Manual Antonio for six years and have watched the glacial progress on the marina. Perhaps they are (re)opening slip sales to much fanfare and PR, but the whole place is still very much a construction project with no above ground infrastructure in place yet...just loads of dirt.
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0 # brucebleroy 2010-03-06 13:46
I continue to research Costa Rica for retirement since I will be going there this year. So far it seems that the Guanacaste regions has the best climate and beaches. Since I am also a boating enthusiast, thanks for the info.
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0 # Don Barry 2010-03-08 17:33
You won't need to live in Quepos to take advantage of the marina which will be just 25 minutes from the Del Pacifico project in Esterillos now that the new bridge in Parrita is opened. www.delpacifico.net
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