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It is impossible to speak of a development of the size and scope of Reserva Conchal Beach and Golf Resort, in Guanacaste, Costa Rica, without coming face to face with the fact that human action has a defining influence on the environment. Since Guanacaste is one of the world’s most environmentally varied locations, Reserva Conchal has placed this remarkable responsibility at the heart of its project definition, planning not only for the preservation and improvement of its protected echo systems but also supporting its neighboring communities in similar efforts.

This localized effort has made of Reserva Conchal a groundbreaking initiative in the Tamarindo and Flamingo Beach area: in the development of luxury condominiums and family homes, every move has been made in compliance with the strictest environmental laws, even surpassing Costa Rica’s already stringent sustainable development standards. As a matter of fact, Reserva Conchal has raised the mark in Costa Rica’s luxury real estate market by lowering its residential density and developing an exclusive golf resort around preserved forests, natural corridors and a pristine white-sanded beach.

Like never before in Costa Rica, an especially along the golden coast of Guanacaste, Reserva Conchal Golf and Beach Resort has taken the leadership in a life style that combines luxury homes, condos and studios with the careful use of local plant species in the creation of gardens and golf courses. The result has been a stunning echo-golf community, with professionally designed greens that meander among forested tracks and surprise golfers with breathtaking ocean views.

Furthermore, the careful landscaping that has become a staple of Reserva Conchal’s luxury living has been applied only to strictly residential areas, creating natural privacy screens between town houses and apartments, while further off Guanacaste’s native beauty flourishes at its leasure.

Yet, for Reserva Conchal, sustainability does not end here. Because we conceive real estate as an extension of its environment, we work hand in hand with our surrounding communities, organizing, among other things, volunteer fire brigades and environmental education courses. Along these lines, we have promoted sustainable activities that could also prove profitable to these communities, such as recycling, or the processing of biodigestors to produce energy. It is our goal to initiate a cumulative effort that could in the long run be evidenced in a general development and proactive attitude in the Guanacaste region.