Punta Entrada


News from Panama / Friday, February 11th, 2011

This property consists of the Rights of Possession to 6 hectares or roughly 15 acres of coastal property near the town of Quebrada de Piedra andthe entrance to a large estuary system where there is  a Government Naval Base.  There is extensive ocean front and calm protected bay waters on the other side of the point of this peninsula.  Located just an hour and a half from David, access to the Punta is a five minute boat ride from the dock at  a local fishing lodge.  A permit has been approved for a boat dock and pier.  The property has a good supply of water and a full time caretaker.  A lot of time and money has been invested to insure possession and the property has been well maintained including the planting of hundreds of fruit trees.

The offshore waters offer an abundance of outdoor activities including  diving, surfing and of course fishing on Hannibal Bank, a world famous Marlin fishing ground.   

Isla Coiba is just 30 miles away and is a designated UNNESCO World Heritage Site.  It is the largest island off the Pacific coast south of Vancouver.  It offers incredible diving, whale watching, coral reefs, hiking and wildlife exploration.  Here is a video that covers this precious resource we have in Panama and one of our national treasures.

On a recent trip back from fishing Hannibal Bank, I took these shots.   As you approach the coast line you see the Morro Negrito area and the two opposing points of land.

Here we get closer and see the coastal features and the Punta Entrada.

Here is a google earth shot showing the outline of the point and the natural sheltered deep water on the protected bay area.

As we round the point you can see the columnar basalt that has broken down and forms a natural breakwater.

As you round the point you can see the sheltered deep water where the plan is for the boat dock and pier.

From here you can look back up the other side of the hill and see the gently sloping topography and several natural terraces for building pads.

The incredible 270 degrees views from the top are looking out to the islands in the Pacific down the beaches from Las Lajas to Boca Chica and back to the mountains.

For this and more opportunties in this area contact me

More pictures to come next week when we get back from another fishing trip to the Bank ………….

See you when we get back!!!