
Playa Blanca
Over the milenia the line of beached white coral gave the name Playa Blanca to this most beautiful place, an undiscovered corner of OSA paradise. I married on Playa Blanca in 1993 with the statuesque, sea bound mermaid as the witness to my new wife and our new life. It is a secluded, beautiful part of the OSA that beckons with constant sea whispers to those that wish to listen.
Playa Juanito Mora
This phenomenal beach property offers stunning views of the mountains to the east side of the "Golfo Dulce" as well as western views of the mountains on the Peninsula de OSA. The property is completely secluded from outside disturbances by two creeks that border the property. It's a tropical paradise. With more than 17 years invested into the property you'll be astounded how unobtrusive humans can be when they put their mind to it.
Playa las Gaviotas
This rare, urban beach property is located in the old town of Puerto Jimenez directly in front of the beach. It measures approximately 1/2 acre with many trees living on the property. The views are spectacular as you can see from the rainbow photo pictured above. Not many of these kinds of lots are left in town, so you had better act fast if you are looking for an urban lot.
Playa Libertad
The picture above says it all but I’ll try writing something of value. This Panamanian Island paradise is located on Isla Cebaco. Approximately 160 acres it runs from one coast up into the forest and then down to another coast which is just as tropical and sexy, maybe even more so, than the photo above.
Playa Chan
Nestled into the coast of Isla Gobernadora, with views to Santa Catalina and the interior of Montijo Bay lies Playa Chan, a completely undisturbed Panamanian Island Paradise. Size is approximatly 20 acres with over 600 feet of ocean frontage. The main water line for the island runs through the property, so there is plenty of water. The ocean is crystal clear, swimming and fishing are excellent and permission for a floating dock has been granted.
Playa Mariato
From the mainland on the Peninsula de Azuero overlooking the island of Cebaco and Gobernadora, Playa Mariato offers stunning Pacific Ocean views to the west. Located at the end of a paved road this retreat is the only kind of its type on the peninsula. The surfing is great but mostly limited to weekends and holidays when the locals from Santiago visit. It’s the embarkation point to the islands and to the mangroves of Bahia Montijo.
