Miami, FL – June 6, 2007 Set in a lush emerald-green region of the Costa Rican rainforest on the Osa Peninsula, Cascadas del Mar is a one-of-a-kind development that offers luxury residences, resort amenities, secluded beaches, ocean views, natural-spring waters, and crystal clear tributaries for the environmentally conscious buyer. The project, set to break-ground in June, provides a breathtaking, affordable housing opportunity in a region National Geographic described as "the most biologically-
Cascadas del Mar offers a unique experience for investors and second home buyers seeking an affordable alternative in an area of the world known for its sport-fishing, surfing, hiking, rafting, whale-watching, and other activities that celebrate the regions stunning natural surroundings. Located in the southern region of Costa Rica, Cascadas Del Mar directly overlooks the “Tail of the Whale” at Ballena National Marine Park. This location is where whales come from around the world to mate upon a group of Coral Reefs which, in an ironic twist of fate, have formed into what looks like the shape of giant whale’s tail. Phase One of the property’s master plan is the Cascadas Del Mar Rainforest. This phase will feature panoramic tree top views from spacious living quarters with a built-in 200 foot waterfall and all the best amenities. All segments of the Cascadas Del Mar master plan will share amenities and natural attractions with the other parts of the large Luxury Resort Community.
With great respect for the existing environment as well as future growth, Cascadas Del Mar underwent exhaustive research and development before actual plans were drafted. Joseph L Flores, President and CEO, explains the concerns upon purchase of the land, “I looked at Paradise, and thought - how do you protect and respect what you have. Not cut up and destroy the land.” Maintaining the pristine environment surrounding the recreational condominiums and penthouses is of paramount importance in the planning of this real estate venture. The developers and architects worked closely with Costa Rican officials and a powerful team of environmental experts to ensure the area and its wide array of plants and wildlife went undisturbed.
Plans to preserve the environment as well as enhance the community came in forms both big and small. During the first stages of the planning process, Flores and the project’s investors decided not to knock down a single tree and build only on grassy areas; creating walkways and massage gazebos along lush waterfalls, creeks, and rivers between the various structures. The resulting land availability presented a spatial challenge which the architects overcame by building up rather than out, resulting in as small of a footprint as possible. The buildings were set on a slope, with the roof of one unit providing the foundation for the other. Flores explains, “all the buildings are one-story units from the profile view, each unit touches the dirt a little bit – but the vast majority are situated on top of each other creatively to result in a visually stunning image while protecting and healing the rainforest”.
Cascadas Del Mar has now gone beyond any traditional environmental planning and taken “environment”
“We fully realize the environmental concerns of the local government, Costa Rican citizens, and buyers who seek to experience the beauty of this region without disturbing its appeal for future generations,”
Cascadas Del Mar still offers the finest amenities one would expect from an upscale resort, with the additional piece of mind that every dollar spent on this project helps to protect the environment. Go to www.cascadasdelmar.com for more information. Press Contact: Becky Manuel, becky@americasmediagroup.com


