142,800 SQ. M
35.29 Acres
(Lot Size)
This remarkable 14.28-hectare beachfront property combines privacy, accessibility, and development potential in one of the most desirable stretches of coastline in Panama’s Azuero Peninsula. With approximately 270 meters of beachfront, this titled farm sits just five miles east of Las Tablas and enjoys a gentle east-west incline that offers ocean views from every point on the property.
The land is well-shaped, slightly elevated, and slopes gradually toward the sea — ideal for creating ocean-view homes, a boutique resort, or a low-density residential project. Fully titled all the way to 22 meters from the median high tide line, the property borders the calm waters of the Bay of Panama and lies just south of Punta Coco and north of Villas Coco del Mar.
Access and Infrastructure
Electricity and a public road reach within 100 meters of the property’s northern boundary, ensuring easy logistics for future development. Water is abundant in this region, and wells typically reach fresh water at only about 30 meters deep. The farm currently maintains clean open pastures and gentle topography, kept in excellent shape by light cattle grazing.
Natural Features and Setting
A seasonal freshwater pond sits near the center of the property and gives rise to a small tree-lined creek that flows all the way to the beach, adding charm and natural character. There are no squatters, no informal dwellings, and no visual disturbances in sight — just an open, private expanse of coastal countryside where the ocean can be both seen and heard from nearly every part of the land.
Investment Outlook
The property’s combination of size, shape, and location makes it one of the most attractive development or land-banking opportunities in this part of Panama. It’s easily accessible from Las Tablas, offers full coastal title, and sits in an area with growing interest from both domestic and foreign buyers seeking quiet, scenic beachfront near town conveniences.
Priced to sell.
Las Tablas is the cultural heart of the Azuero Peninsula, known for its festivals, music, and friendly small-town feel. Just a short drive from the property, it offers supermarkets, banks, hospitals, restaurants, and all daily amenities — while the beaches east of town remain peaceful and largely undeveloped.
Playa El Estero and the nearby coastline have been gaining popularity among those who value space, sunlight, and natural beauty. This area enjoys a drier microclimate than much of Panama, with more sunny days throughout the year, making it ideal for those who enjoy long walks on wide beaches and the simplicity of rural coastal living.
For developers and investors, the region’s accessibility, community stability, and growing reputation as a tranquil beach destination combine to make Playa El Estero and its surroundings a strategic location for future projects or long-term land investment.