THE NICOYA PENINSULA
Nicoya is a thriving region in Costa Rica – home to several natural parks and a biological corridor.
Located within one of the world’s renowned ‘Blue Zones,’ this area provides an uninterrupted natural corridor between habitats, allowing species to move freely
A Sunset View Over The Nicoya Peninsula
The northern Pacific coast of the Nicoya Peninsula is a haven for biodiversity, offering an incredible variety of ecosystems—from tropical dry forests to mangroves and coastal waters. It’s an ideal destination for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts.
Keep your eyes open for howler monkeys, coatis, sloths, parrots, and a colorful array of bird species.
Along the shoreline and beyond, you may encounter marine turtles, iguanas, dolphins, marlins, and the graceful manta ray—just a few of the extraordinary creatures that call this region home.
The region’s waters are popular for activities such as scuba diving, sport fishing, kayaking, boating, and surfing. With an average temperature of 29°C year-round, it offers a perfect climate for outdoor adventures.
Nicoya is one of the world’s ‘Blue Zone’ regions, where people tend to live longer. The five recognized ‘Blue Zones’ worldwide are:
Okinawa, Japan.
Ikaria, Greece.
Loma Linda, California, USA.
Sardinia, Italy.
Nicoya, Costa Rica.
People in Blue Zones—regions where residents commonly live well into their 90s and beyond—are believed to enjoy longer, healthier lives thanks to strong family bonds, a nutrient-rich diet, natural daily movement, and a deep respect for elders and community.
A Region on the
Rise
Towns like Santa Teresa and Malpaís—just a short drive from our property—are rapidly gaining international popularity.
As demand surges, land in these areas has become increasingly scarce and expensive, making new opportunities difficult to secure.
Located less than an hour from the bohemian beach town of Montezuma, the Tambor Springs property offers rare access to the beauty and potential of the Nicoya Peninsula—without the overcrowding or overpricing found in nearby hotspots.
Santa Teresa