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WindStar Real Estate offers all types of property for sale in Costa Rica and works closely with local sellers to obtain the best price for buyers. Types of real estate listings include undeveloped land, farms and ranches, investment property, waterfront and beachfront lots, residential and commercial properties.

WindStar Real Estate Broker with experience in the United States and Costa Rica
Your WindStar Broker, with her real estate experience in the United States and Costa Rica, will provide you with personal service for your property search in Costa Rica.

Buying and Selling Costa Real Estate Direct
Buying and Selling Costa Real Estate through local owners provides great savings on your property investment.

Costa Rica Real Estate Transactions and Regulations
Learn about Real Estate Transactions, Regulations, Costa Rica Taxes, Title Registration, Financing, Zoning and Currency Law.

Costa Rica Tax Laws and Regulations for Individual Investors
Individual Tax Laws and Regulations in Costa Rica, Costa Rica Tax System for buying property, Income Taxation and Insurance Premiums.

Corporate Tax Laws in Costa Rica
Corporate Tax Laws in Costa Rica for purchasing real estate. Depreciation, taxes on corporate assets, property and transfer taxes, sales tax and taxes on profit dividend.

Facts about Costa Rica - People, Government, Geography, Economy
Costa Rica is wonderful, peaceful and stable country. Learn more about its People, Geography, Economy, Budget, Transportation, Economic Aid, Communications and Military.

National Parks of Costa Rica
Costa Rica is proud of its many national parks reflecting the biodiversity of wildlife, flora and fauna that Costa Rica is famous for. Manuel Antonio Park, Corcovodo and Tortuguero Parks are among it most popular attractions.

Arenal Volcano and Tabacon Hot Springs
The area of Arenal Volcano, Arenal Lake and Tabacon Hot Springs near La Fortuna Costa Rica is one of the most visited and spectacular tourism attractions in Costa Rica.

Ballena Marine National Park
The Ballena Marine Whale National Park on the Pacific Coast of Costa Rica extends from Uvita and protects the shoreline of Bahía de Coronado.

Barra Honda National Park / Parque Nacional Barra Honda
Barra Honda National Park, near the Río Tempisque, is known for its ancient limestone caverns, including the Santa Ana Cave and Hall of Pearls.

Braulio Carrillo National Park / Parque Nacional Braulio Carrillo
Braulio Carillo National Park is known for its tugged mountains, dormant volcanoes, deep canyons, swollen rivers,and seeming endless clouds.

Cahuita National Park
Fourteen kilometers of palm tree rimmed beaches, lush rainforest and abundant wildlife are the features that make Cahuita National Park a highlight of Costa Rica.

Castro Blanco National Park / Parque Nacional Juan Castro Blanco
Castro Blanco National Park is one of Costa Rica's youngest national parks created to protect the vital watershed on the slopes of Volcán Platanar and is home to several endangered species, including the magnificent Quetzal.

Chirripo National Park / Chirripó Parque Nacional
Chirripo National Park protects 50,00 hectares of high-elevation terrain surrounding Cerro Chirripó, Central America's highest peak and large parts of it are relatively unmolested by humans.

Corcovado National Park / Parque Nacional Corcovado
Corcovado National Park -- The Amazon of Costa Rica--is the largest stronghold of primary forest on the Pacific coastline.

Guanacaste National Park
Guanacaste National Park was created to connect Santa Rosa National Park with the high elevation cloud forest of Orosi and Cacao volcanoes and across the continental divide to the Caribbean rainforest of Northern Costa Rica.

Irazu Volcano National Park
Irazu Volcano National Park - Volcan Irazu is an active volano just northeast of Carto, Costa Rica featuring picture-perfect landscapes.

Manuel Antonio National Park
Manual Antonio National Park epitomizes everything tourists flock to Costa Rica to see: beautiful beaches, a wide variety of wildlife and lush tropical rainforest.

Palo Verde National Park / Parque Nacional Palo Verde
Palo Verde National Park protects 13,000 hectares of floodplain, marshes, limestone ridges, and seasonal pools in the heart of the driest region of Costa Rica.

Piedras Blancas National Park
Piedras Blancas National Park, formerly part of Corcovado National park, is now a beautiful park in its own right.

Playa Grande Marine Turtle Park / Parque Nacional Marino Las Baulas
Costa Rican beaches don't come more beautiful than Playa Grande, a seemingly endless curve of coral-white sand with water as blue as the summer sky.

Poas Volcano National Park
At the Poas Volcano National Park you can drive down almost all the way to the rim of the crater to a viewing terrace with a bird's-eye view only 320 meters down into the bowels of the volcano.

Rincon de la Vieja National Park
Rincón de la Vieja is an active volcano in a period of relative calm. It is the largest of five volcanoes that make up the Cordillera de Guanacaste.

Santa Rosa National Park
Parque Nacional Santa Rosa is most famous for Hacienda Santa Rosa--better known as La Casona--the nation's most cherished historic monument.

Tenorio Volcano National Park and Vicinity
The Tenorio Volcano is steep-faced archetypically conical volcano covered with lush mountain and cloud forests.

Tortuguero National Park
Tortuguero National Park one of the most varied within the park system with 11 ecological habitats, from high rainforest to herbaceous marsh communities.

Art, Culture and Performing Arts in Costa Rica
Costa Rica's interest in art, dance, performing arts, folklore, music and literature is increasing rapidly and there are more options than ever for art lovers.

The National Theatre of Costa Rica / El Teatro Nacional in San Jose
The National Theatre, or Teatro Nacional in Spanish, in San Jose, is the pride and joy of culture enthusiasts in Costa Rica.

Climate, Seasonal and Weather Information for Costa Rica
Seasonal Information about Costa Rica's tropical weather patterns, rainy seasons, temperatures and dry season.

WindStar Real Estate Costa Rica - Contact us for information about property for sale in Costa Rica
Contact our real estate broker to learn more about our property listings or to buy or sell real\ estate in Costa Rica

Costa Rica's North Pacific Coast
On the North Pacific Coast of Costa Rica, Playa Nosara and Samara located in Guanacaste and the Peninsula De Nicoya are two beautiful beaches where many foreigners find the slower pace of life.

Costa Rica's Central Valley
Home to the capital of San Jose and the modern city of Escazu, the Central Valley is a very popular place to live in Costa Rica.

Costa Rica's Central Pacific Coast
The Central Pacific Coast of Costa Rica offers some of the most beautiful beaches in Costa Rica, including Jaco Beach, Playa Hermosa and the beaches of Manuel Antonio.

Costa Rica's South Pacific Coast
Costa Rica's South Pacific Coast contains some wonderful communities such as Palmar Norte, Sierpe and the popular tourist destination, Golfito

 

Hot Deals & Tours

REAL ESTATE TOURS

Affordable - $100 for half day (8AM to 12PM)
$175 for all day (8AM to 2PM)

Tour with experienced Realtors and residents of Pacific Coast Costa Rica. Let us know your criteria for a home and the dollar amount and we will provide an agenda of homes or land for you to view. Complete with print outs of all properties being viewed. Travel in comfort with bilingual agents. Receive credit for tour when you buy!

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Zip Line 3Canopy Zip Line
Sail high above the rainforest canopy and experience Costa Rica most popular adventure sport: the canopy zip line. This exhilarating tour was actually invented in Costa Rica, and has since been featured on the Discovery Channel. This tour offers an adventurous tourist the opportunity to ascend into the forest canopy and see jungle life from a birds perspective.
New features: 21 platforms, 9 zip lines, 2 repel lines, one suspension bridge, and one "Tarzan swing"!!!
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Quad Tours
Drive your own fully-equipped ATV into the rugged mountains, where your professional bilingual guides lead you through rustic tropical settings, unpaved roads, giant African Palm Plantations, working cattle farms, and incredible Ocean views and waterfalls.
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Catamaran 1Boat & Cruise Excursions
Varoius Boat & Cruise options for tours throughout Costa Rica. From Dolphin and Whale Watching to Party Boats, Sunset Cruises, we have a boating excursion for you. Prices as low as $ 65.00 USD per person, please see our tourism section for full details and booking.
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Horseback RidingHorseback Riding

All our tours include several hours of riding through special trails with stunning vistas and scenery, and include well-earned stops to savor and enjoy the tastes, flavors and multi-sensory experiences of this beautiful land. Let our Costa Rican family host you and your guests on an unforgettable and uniquely Costa Rica.Be surprised to learn about Costa Rica’s tropical rain forest, the endangered Mono Titi or squirrel monkey, and exotic medicinal plants and herbs indigenous to our community.
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SportsFishingOffshore and Inshore Sportsfishing
Costa Rica and it’s offshore fishing grounds are world famous for the numerous records (fly and conventional tackle) that have been set and the large numbers of fish it can produce during the peak seasons. Sailfish are the name of the game here and are available year around with December through April being the prime season. 30 to 40 fish days are common during those peak warmer months when numerous Sails can be seen free-jumping and resting on the surface.
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