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Golfo Dulce Rainforest Ecolodge
Golfo Dulce Rainforest Ecolodge is situated on a 165 acre tropical coastal rainforest preserve on the beautiful Pacific Osa…
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Wetlands Boutique Hotel
Wetlands Boutique Hotel, is located inside a private reserve in Guanacaste, just 3 hours from San Jose downtown and…
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Tortuguero Boutique Hotel
Tortuguero National Park in Costa Rica is one of the most extraordinary places on Earth, and Manatus Hotel is…
$2,900,000
Golfo Dulce Rainforest Ecolodge
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Golfo Dulce Rainforest Ecolodge is situated on a 165 acre tropical coastal rainforest preserve on…
Wetlands Boutique Hotel
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Wetlands Boutique Hotel, is located inside a private reserve in Guanacaste, just 3 hours from…
Tortuguero Boutique Hotel
$2,900,000
Tortuguero National Park in Costa Rica is one of the most extraordinary places on Earth,…
FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions
Costa Rica is one of the most recognized tourism destinations in the world, known for its biodiversity, sustainability leadership, and stable political environment. Millions of international visitors travel to Costa Rica every year seeking nature, adventure, and wellness experiences. This consistent tourism demand creates attractive opportunities for investment in boutique hotels, eco-lodges, and hospitality properties.
Yes. Foreign investors generally have the same property ownership rights as Costa Rican citizens. International investors frequently purchase hotels, eco-lodges, and tourism real estate throughout the country. As with any investment, proper legal due diligence and professional guidance are recommended.
Investors can explore several types of opportunities, including boutique hotels, eco-lodges, beachfront hospitality properties, wellness retreats, and tourism development land. Costa Rica’s tourism market is diverse and offers opportunities in both established destinations and emerging regions.
Several regions offer strong tourism demand, including Guanacaste, Arenal / La Fortuna, the Central Pacific coast, the Southern Caribbean, and the Osa Peninsula. Each region attracts different types of visitors and investment opportunities depending on its natural attractions, accessibility, and tourism infrastructure.
Successful tourism properties typically combine a strong location, accessibility, a distinctive concept, and alignment with current travel trends such as sustainability, wellness, and nature-based experiences. Boutique hotels and eco-lodges that offer authentic experiences often perform well in Costa Rica.
Yes. Tourism remains one of the country’s most important economic sectors and continues to attract millions of visitors annually. Costa Rica’s global reputation for sustainability and nature-based tourism continues to support long-term growth in the hospitality sector.
Invest Costa Rica connects international investors with carefully selected tourism properties and hospitality investment opportunities across the country. The company helps investors identify opportunities, provides market insights, and facilitates connections with tourism property owners.
Yes. Invest Costa Rica works with hotel owners who are considering selling their tourism properties. The company connects owners with qualified international buyers and helps facilitate a professional and confidential sales process.
Costa Rica is widely considered one of the safest and most stable countries in Latin America. It has a long-standing democratic government, strong legal institutions, and a reputation for political stability. These factors contribute to a secure environment for tourism investment.
Hotel prices vary widely depending on location, size, property condition, and concept. Boutique hotels may range from several hundred thousand dollars to several million dollars. Properties in high-demand tourism regions or beachfront locations typically command higher prices.