Fernando Fischmann

Six new Crystal Lagoons projects coming to Costa Rica

12 May, 2023 / News

“The interest in developing projects with lagoons powered by Crystal Lagoons® technology in tourist destinations around the Caribbean, such as Costa Rica, demonstrates the added value of this amenity. Regardless of whether they are located in coastal or Mediterranean cities, these turquoise bodies of water provide the experience of a tropical paradise anywhere in the world,” explains Miguel Ángel Cabañas Regional Director of Crystal Lagoons for Latin America and the Caribbean.  

The executive highlights the new mega agreement signed by Crystal Lagoons, a multinational company founded by Fernando Fischmann, for six real estate projects that, along with three previous Public Access Lagoons™ complexes, consolidate their presence in this country.

The first of these projects involves five condominiums with a total of 1,045 residential units. Its central piece will be a 1.4-hectare crystalline lagoon, surrounded by white sand beaches, suitable for bathing and water sports. Other developments, some of which could include public access areas, are planned in different provinces of the country.

With these new complexes, Crystal Lagoons has a total of 22 projects in different stages of planning and development in Costa Rica. One of these developments is a PAL™ complex, which will have a 2.5-hectare lagoon that it will be included in the 900-hectare NYA real estate mega-project, which also has another 3.5-hectare crystalline lagoon in a private residential area.

This development is focused on affluent US and Costa Rican retirees located in Guanacaste, 25 miles from the Pacific coast, and it’s the first of 11 PAL™ projects considered in the exclusivity agreement with the conglomerate Blue Water Ventures for complexes in Costa Rica and Guatemala.

PAL™ developments allow access to the crystalline lagoon and white sand beaches to anyone who buys a ticket, giving them the experience of a tropical paradise in the middle of the city. Furthermore, there are spaces around the lagoon for fairs, food halls, weddings, hotels, shops, restaurants, concerts, terraces, domes, and amphitheaters,” concludes Cabañas.

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