Cerro Colón, Ciudad Colón

Land That Speaks for Itself

There are places you visit. And there are places that feel like they've been waiting for you.

Cerro Colón is one of those places.

Set above the town of Ciudad Colón, in the foothills of Costa Rica’s western valley, this private residential community is built on one simple idea: less rush, more rhythm.

It’s not a resort. Not a development dressed up as a lifestyle. Cerro Colón is what happens when you give good land the space to breathe — and let people live well on it.

Here, Nature Isn’t Landscaping. It’s Presence.

Every lot in Cerro Colón is part of a bigger landscape — not separated from it.
Trees are old. Views are open. The breeze is real.

Wake up to birds, not traffic.
Walk the trails through forest, not concrete.
Watch the sun fade behind mountains, not rooftops.

And when the city calls — you’re close enough to answer. Santa Ana and Escazú are within reach. So is Route 27. But they’re far enough to leave behind when you return home.

A Community Without Clutter

There’s space here — and not just physical.
Space to design, to grow, to stay private. To live how you want to.

Cerro Colón is a gated community, yes. But it’s not about walls. It’s about respect — for the land, for your neighbors, for the lifestyle people come here to protect.

You won’t find crowded roads, unnecessary amenities, or oversized concrete builds.
You will find:

  • Wide lots with generous setbacks
  • Controlled access and 24/7 on-site security
  • Paved internal roads
  • Underground utilities
  • Natural parks and walking paths
  • A homeowners association that keeps things thoughtful and clean

It’s not a club. It’s not a scene. It’s a neighborhood — in the truest sense.

Who Finds Their Way Here?

People who don’t want to explain their choice.
People who understand what it means to build something lasting.
People who value clean air, clear skies, and strong land.

  • A couple ready to build their long-term home
  • A family wanting room to grow, safely
  • An investor who knows location isn’t just about distance, but direction
  • A second-home buyer who’s done the beach and now wants something quieter, higher, greener

Cerro Colón Isn’t Trying to Be Everywhere.

It’s Exactly Where It Should Be.

At the edge of the city.
Above the noise.
Surrounded by green.
Designed for living.