FIVE NATIONAL PARKS AND REFUGES ON THE NICOYA PENINSULA THAT ARE CLOSE TO PLAYA GRANDE

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Did you know that there are 25 national parks, 8 biological reserves, 32 protected zones, 11 forest reserves, and 58 wildlife refuges in Costa Rica? Nearly 26% of Costa Rica is protected by the MINAE, the Ministry of Environment and Energy. On the Nicoya Peninsula alone, there are 10 notable national parks, nature reserves, and wildlife refuges.

The following five protected areas are very easy to access and explore as a day trip from Playa Grande. And, we highly recommend that you do!

LAS BAULAS NATIONAL PARK

Las Baulas National Park makes up the entire coastal area of Playa Grande, as well as the next two beaches to the north. Giant leatherback sea turtles once nested in large numbers in this national park. Sadly though, due to the increase of longline fishing and other human threats, the number of returning leatherback sea turtles has dwindled.

The leatherback sea turtles can grow up to six feet long and weigh as much as 1,100 pounds. However, the largest one ever measured was almost ten feet long and weighed 2,019 pounds!

The beaches of Las Baulas National Park are expansive, pristine, and truly breathtaking. This is a perfect park to spend the day at strolling along the coast, basking in the sunshine, swimming, surfing, and watching the sun set into the sea.

Las Baulas National Park

BIG MAMA ON PLAYA GRANDE

TAMARINDO WILDLIFE REFUGE 

The estuary that separates Playa Grande from Playa Tamarindo is part of the Tamarindo Wildlife Refuge. Mangroves line the river and a very sizable population of crocodiles thrive here. Don’t go swimming in this river!

A guided boat tour up the river through this wildlife refuge provides a fascinating opportunity to get up close and personal with the crocodiles, monkeys, iguanas, pizotes, and a wealth of other wildlife that thrives in this wet ecosystem.

Tamarindo Wildlife Refuge

RIVER DWELLERS ON THE NICOYA PENINSULA | © HANS NORELIUS/FLICKR

BARRA HONDA NATIONAL PARK

Barra Honda is a completely unexpected treasure. This national park is famous for its extensive and ancient cave systems. Only around half of the 42 caves have been explored. It is believed that there are still many other undiscovered caves.

In some of the caves, human remains and ancient artifacts have been found. Non-claustrophobic adventurers can climb down into the Terciepelo cavern with a guide to explore the intricate formations of this deep cave.

On your hike through the tropical dry forest and climb down into the earth you will learn all about the natural history of the caves and the surrounding area.

PALO VERDE NATIONAL PARK

Palo Verde National Park is a gem in Guanacaste. This national park is host to both dense tropical dry forest and vast wetlands. Take a guided river boat tour through Palo Verde for a remarkable wildlife-rich experience.

From the boat, you will see memorizing numbers of crocodiles and other reptiles, monkeys, birds, and maybe you’ll even get a glimpse of a jaguarundi. Palo Verde National Park has the largest concentration of jaguarundis in Costa Rica.

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JABIRU COUPLE IN PALO VERDE NATIONAL PARK

OSTIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE

If you are lucky enough to find yourself in Costa Rica a few days before the new moon during the rainy season months, you absolutely must make your way to Playa Ostional. This mystical black sand beach is one of the most important nesting grounds for the Olive Ridley sea turtle.

Thousands, and often hundreds of thousands of female Olive Ridley sea turtles make their way back to this beach between dusk and dawn to lay up to 100 eggs.

The monthly mass nesting is called an arribada. It is illegal to step onto Playa Ostional during an arribaba without a certified guide. For just $10 though, you can hire a guide in Ostional to take you to see this exquisite event.

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TURTLE AS FAR AS THE EYE CAN SEE

Just a bit farther south, there are five more parks to explore!

Nosara Biological Refuge

Karen Mongensen Nature Reserve

Monte Alto Nature Reserve

Curu Wildlife Refuge

Cabo Blanco Nature Reserve

There is certainly no shortage of wildlife and picturesque parks on the Nicoya Peninsula!

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GRE_TEAM-Dave

A dynamic leader with a proven track record of success in real estate, hotel, restaurant, and sales businesses. Effective leadership style that inspires trust and confidence in team members and clients. Relationship-based sales approach that yields many repeat clients and referrals. Experience in sales for over 20 years. Well over $100,000,000 in career real estate sales. Proud husband of Annie Corredor and father of Maggie Corredor.

COSTA RICA EXPERIENCE

Grande Real Estate
CO-FOUNDER and CO-OWNER
2016 - Now

After years of experience in the Playa Grande market, Dave and Annie started this small real estate brokerage and consultancy with the intent of using their best skills in sales and capitalizing on the plethora of qualified prospects generated by both RipJack Inn and their plentiful relationships in the area.

  • With Dave acting as lead agent/broker and Annie as GM, Grande Real Estate has grown to a level of over 50 transactions and $15,000,000 per year in sales volume.
  • Dave and GRE have been the exclusive agent for several gated communities/major developments in the area. In this role, Dave is counted on to help guide the decisions about what and when to build for the current market conditions. With this expert guidance, Dave has led multiple projects to their best performance in a variety of market conditions.
  • Grande Real Estate has had the majority of transactions and significant listings in the Playa Grande market during since inception. The vast majority of Dave’s clientele comes from existing relationships, repeat clients, and referrals. Dave’s greatest strength has always been developing and maintaining relationships through a commitment to the highest level of service.

Local Real Estate Investments/Projects
INVESTOR/MANAGING PARTNER
2004 - Now

As opportunities arise, we invest in and develop real estate projects in the local area. We currently own several properties in various stages of development, including the construction of fine custom and spec homes. We intend to emphasize this more as we move forward and do multiple projects per year beginning in 2021. As always, our focus will be on high quality end products and true, long-lasting value for our partners and clients, our most important relationships.

Premier American Escrow, LLC
ESCROW SERVICES FOR COSTA RICA REAL ESTATE
2017 - Now

In response to a clear need for streamlined escrow services in Costa Rica, Dave, Annie and 2 partners opened a Florida LLC to do escrow services for transactions, mostly involving Grande Real Estate. To-date, Premier American Escrow has done over 10 escrows very successfully. Customer satisfaction has been high and we expect the company to expand in the coming year.

RipJack Inn, Playa Grande
CO-FOUNDER and PRESIDENT
2004 - Now

Re-developed an older hotel property in a great location into the largest and most successful business in town. RipJack Inn has become the leading hotel and restaurant/bar in town and generates an average of $1,100,000 per year in sales. RipJack Inn is also the original and most successful yoga studio and retreat location in Playa Grande. Revenue streams also include group events/weddings, catering, tours/activities, and some retail. Also acquired expansion land permitted and executed new construction in the most difficult place to build in Costa Rica. The hotel has grown from 8 to 21 rooms over the last 17 years.

RipJack Inn currently provides solid employment to over 30 Costa Ricans and has employed over 150 people in its history. Dave and Annie have become experts in the navigation of the legal systems, employment, accounting, taxation, and culture of Costa Rica. RipJack Inn is an employer, taxpayer, and corporate entity in good standing in both the United States and Costa Rica.

UNITED STATES EXPERIENCE
Cornish and Carey Commercial, Palo Alto, California
LEASING AGENT
1998 - 2002

  • Primary focus was tenant and landlord representation in lease transactions for the dominant brokerage house in Silicon Valley. Client list included PayPal/Ebay, Advocco, TellMe Networks (acquired by Microsoft), Adecco, PricewaterhouseCoopers. Held State of California Real Estate Salesperson’s License.
  • Won prestigious Rookie of the Year Award in 1999, first full year. Set record for most commissions earned in an agent’s rookie year.
  • Year 2000, reached elite Super Bonus level with over $600,000 in earnings. Set standard for any agent in second year in history of company. Over $20,000,000 in total consideration in transactions for year.
  • Discovered and worked from start to finish on two office-building/redevelopment projects in Mountain View, California as agent and investor. Created two Class A office building in the heart of the Silicon Valley from scratch and saw them through lease-up and sell-out. Project included the first world headquarters for PayPal (then acquired by Ebay) and over $75MM in total consideration to the investment group.

PERSONAL

Married for 18 years and helping my wife Annie raise our daughter Maggie, my #1 focus. Interests include surfing, cycling, reading, personal growth, dogs, and travel. Fully fluent in Spanish, inclusive of speaking, reading, and writing to contract level. Permanent legal resident of Costa Rica.

Additional Leadership Activities

Vice-president, Board of Directors, Association AyA, Playa Grande, Santa Cruz, Guanacaste. My primary community service role is to help guide the board in the management of the town’s water system. We focus on sustainable practices to ensure the long-term health of the town’s water supply and system. A crucial role in a place where development and water usage are highly politicized and controversial. Over 10 years on this board to-date.