67-hectare oceanfront sanctuary in arena, veraguas
Panamá, Veraguas
Feb 27, 2026
670,000 m²
There are properties you buy to build a house — and others you acquire because you understand scale and scarcity. This 67-hectare oceanfront estate in Arenas, on the west coast of Panama’s Azuero Peninsula, offers approximately two miles of continuous Pacific frontage under a single corporation for easy transfer. It is not a typical beachfront parcel, but an entire elevated coastal landscape. The terrain features rolling hills and ridgelines that descend toward the sea, creating panoramic ocean views and natural separation between future build sites. The land is raw and undeveloped, with no existing structures, allowing complete flexibility for planning. The shoreline combines sandy stretches, rocky formations, and small coves. Natural contours may provide sheltered areas suitable for mooring, subject to feasibility and permits. Two seasonal freshwater creeks cross the property, and the region remains rich in wildlife and native vegetation. Access is from Mariato toward Arenas via paved road, followed by a maintained secondary road. For a property of this size and coastline, reliable vehicle access is significant. This estate could serve as a private compound, phased development, eco-resort, conservation project, or long-term land bank. Large, elevated oceanfront tracts with direct road access on Azuero’s west coast are increasingly rare. It is a positioning asset for someone thinking long term — securing a stretch of Pacific coastline that cannot be recreated.