Georgeous half-acre parcel in the full nature immersion of Punta Banco. Long beaches and beautiful surf with no to light crowds. Many days you can wander on the beach or jump in the water and see very few people. You feel like you are in a Blue Lagoon movie.
We often get buyers looking for property in Pavones and quickly turn their attention to Punta Banco after driving south along the coastal road. If you haven’t discovered Punta Banco, you are in for a treat!
If you’re searching a for lifestyle with a mix of surfing, beach activities, wildlife, and local cultures, look no further than Punta Banco. Located a few miles from Pavones in the Costa Rica South Puntarenas area, this minuscule village with only 200 residents is easy to overlook. However, if you want to enjoy some of the best Costa Rica surfing available and experience a truly immersive look into the local culture, there’s no place better than Punta Banco.
Everybody talks about Pavones, one of the longest lefts in the world. But right around the corner is a magical world of combo beach, reef breaks. You can look for lefts and rights up and down the beach.
While it may seem that water-related activities are the only possibilities in a beach town, there is a wide variety of adventures to be found in Punta Banco. Experienced horseback riders can enjoy a challenging trek along mountain trails that wind in and out of forests and hills, offering spectacular, unrivaled views. Riders can also take a path that runs along the Burica Coast as long as they plan their trip in conjunction with the tide.
Let’s not forget the Punta Banco Tidepools. Located just a few meters to the south, the Punta Banco Tidepools are a crowd favorite. Depending on the tide you can have a variety of depths and experiences.
If you’d rather hike on foot than on the back of a horse, there are numerous trail systems. Many people enjoy a walk to one of the local natural wonders, a 40-foot waterfall that is only enhanced by the rainbow that frequency makes an appearance in the middle of the day. During your hike, be on the lookout for the monkeys that make their homes in the surrounding rainforest.