Marina Pez Vela Breakwater, Costa Rica | 2007
Enhancing Costa Rica's Boating Experience in Quepos
Costa Rica divides two oceans, the Atlantic and the Pacific, and is renowned for its rich wild life, volcanoes and undisturbed natural areas. Besides the export of coffee, tourism is one of the major economic pillars of the country. The Pacific Coast is the preferred destination for fishermen, but until recently it lacked adequate port infrastructure for private fisher boats. During the rainy season with heavy storms, no protective harbour was available along the coast.
In 2007 a group of local investors decided to start working on a project that would benefit locals as well as tourists. Marina “Pez Vela” had been planned for years and started to become reality. The 308 slip marina will feature one of the most sophisticated breakwaters ever built for a recreational marina, providing a safe harbour and hurricane protection. The extra-wide, modern, concrete floating docks, allow safe loading of passengers and equipment, and secure moorage.