All airplanes will soon lead to the New International Airport in the Costa Rica Pacific Coast

Released on = August 30, 2007, 4:10 am

Press Release Author = Paradise Brokers

Industry = Real Estate

Press Release Summary = Get ready to have fun, fun, fun in the Southern Pacific
coast where you will be in a never ending developing paradise.

Press Release Body = As a way to meet the needs of the nation and those visiting,
investing, or doing business in Costa Rica the Costa Rican government decided to
build a third international airport in the Southern Pacific coast region. The
airport will provide much needed easy access to popular Southern Pacific coast
destinations such as Palmer Sur, Quepos, Dominical, and the Peninsula de Osa.

The easy access to the Southern Pacific coast will result in more time for
vacationing, and less travel time traveling to and from vacation spots. The need
for a new international airport in Costa Rica is clear. With all of the nation's
international traffic from corporations doing business in Costa Rica, foreigners
traveling on vacation, and investors looking to own a piece of the "Rich Coast"
being funneled through one of Costa Rica's two international airports, the strain on
those international airports is too great. Travelers feel the strain too.
Especially those headed to Costa Rica's South Pacific coast for their final
destination, a 3 hour drive over the beautiful landscapes of Costa Rica land.

Although 157 airports in Costa Rica may sound like a lot but when you look at the
specific use and capabilities of the airports, you will clearly understand why the
Costa Rican government needs to build a new international airport in Costa Rica.
There are only two Costa Rica airports that have the capacity to handle
international flights, a majority of the airports are for private use, only 32 of
the airports in Costa Rica have paved runways and two dozen or less are serviced by
regional airlines. The opening date is scheduled for 2010 and then the good times
will really begin to roll on the Southern Pacific coast.

About Paradise Brokers
Paradise Brokers http://www.paradisebrokers.com is developing paradise TM
in Costa Rica as a full service, turnkey real estate, development and property
management company. Investors can now obtain developed land at undeveloped prices in
the South Pacific coastal region, less than 30 minutes from the newly announced
International Airport. Whether you are interested in golf course lots with ocean
views, mountains, river or waterfall views, or beautiful coastline property,
Paradise Brokers has it all; financing available. The company also owns a law firm,
and four offices employing 14 licensed real estate agents. Paradise Brokers offers
unparalleled service and accessibility and that's why Chief Operating Officer, Nick
Halverson says, "We didn't create paradise, we made it accessible." Through their
concierge and booking company, they can arrange of all your travel, lodging and
tourism excursions, plus they provide transportation within Costa Rica to view your
property. This lucrative program comes with 100% money back guarantee.

For more information, contact 1-877 CRLand1, (1 877 275-2631) or in Dominical, Costa
Rica call 506 787-0181. Grab your FREE 12-page report, 'Amazing Guide to Costa Rica
Riches' NOW at http://www.developingparadise.com.


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Pacific coast, Costa Rica's Southern Pacific coast, Airports in Costa Rica,
International airport in Costa Rica, Liberia International Airport, Costa Rican
government, Costa Rica real estate, Sierpe, Palmar Sur, Quepos, Dominical
Peninsula de Osa, Developing Paradise, Paradise Brokers
This PR has been submitted by PREasy.com


Web Site = http://www.developingparadise.com

Contact Details = Oficina de Paradise Brokers, Contiguo a la plaza de futbol
Dominical de Osa, Puntarenas
Costa Rica
Central America
Zip: 24857
Phone: 1 877 CRLand1 (1 877 275-2631)

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