Islas Cayonetas

  • US$100,000,000
Las Perlas, Panama

Overview

  • Private Island, Waterfront Land
  • Property Type
  • 7612880
  • Lot Sq Ft
  • FINEST-2981
  • Property ID

Description

Islas Cayonetas, 1,748 acre of pristine property on three islands in Las Perlas (The Pearls) Archipelago, Panama, one of Earth’s most opulent ecological theaters

Islas Cayonetas | Luxury Real Estate in Panama | An exclusive Legacy Estate presented by Bernard Corcos, Finest International

A unique opportunity to purchase a portfolio of stunning Pacific Islands that complement each other. Three islands that reveal critical stages of the Earth’s evolution, already distinguished as a staging area for a transnational sustainable-development endeavor. An extraordinary and exclusive opportunity that will offer the buyer instant status as a global player on the world stage.

This Offer constitutes an unparalleled opportunity to purchase an exclusive Legacy Estate anchored by close to 1,800 acres of pristine property on three islands in Las Perlas (The Pearl) Archipelago.  The Archipelago, a stunning natural spectacle of more than 200 islands amidst an opulence of tropical marine life, lies directly off Panama’s Pacific Coast and within 60 miles of Panama City. Collectively designated as Islas Cayonetas, this “microcosm” of Las Perlas consists of:

Isla Bayoneta

Seventh largest island in Las Perlas Archipelago, with 560 acres.  Nine miles of coastline and 23 beaches, many of which are prominent turtle nesting grounds.  Valuable reserves of tropical deciduous forest and mangrove.  One hundred nine plant species and 44 bird species have been recorded on the island.

Isla Cañas

Fifth largest island in Las Perlas Archipelago, with 1,171 acres. Ten miles of coastline and 27 beaches. Vegetation includes tropical lowland moist forest. One hundred forty-four plant species and 56 bird species have been recorded on the island.

Isla La Caida

Also known as Isla Resbalon, 17-acre island adjoining Isla Cañas.

Las Perlas has been designated a special tourism development zone by the Republic of Panama.  Seventy percent of the islands will be conservation areas; the remainder is eligible for development.

World-class research already performed on Islas Cayonetas has demonstrated that the Islands collectively represent the natural heritage wealth and dynamics of Las Perlas Archipelago, which inspired their umbrella theme Galápagos in the Making.

Partnered with and representing the Bayoneta and Cañas/La Caida Islands’ owner, Pangea World is offering this property portfolio as the centerpiece of an unprecedented legacy-investment invitation based not solely on the Islands’ potential for tourist or private eco-conscious development, but also on their collective value and transnational connectivity as laboratories of evolution.

The three-island property is already fully established as a portal into The Pacific Bridge to Noble Wealth—a trans-Pacific sustainable-development endeavor launched by Pangea World at events hosted by the United Nations, UNESCO, and the United States National Academy of Sciences and seeking to ignite a transnational knowledge economy that catapults conservation and science to pivotal economic forces.

Grand Legacy Estate

As a result, the Islas Cayonetas real estate took the form of a value-added foundation of a Grand Legacy Estate.  It has the capacity to nurture a singular product ranging from a mind-pampering resort to an extraordinary private estate. An estate empowered to engender a formidable legacy of transnational dimension and immunity to duplication.  The Islands’ future facilities are already in position to excel as highly desirable and unique IQ Resorts® retreats for international gatherings: a fantastic location destined to shape business, philanthropic, and political leadership in the knowledge-fuelled 21st “Century of Biology”.

The Offer includes guaranteed access to a long-term strategic alliance with Pangea World. Page World membership includes economic, legal and financial experts, world leaders, and research scientists. By partnering with Pangea World, the Islands’ new owner will achieve instant recognition as a world major player. Thus he will gain the distinction of being the very first to embark on a global, tourism-science-diplomacy venture unlike anything attempted before.

Private Island | Islas Cayonetas, Las Perlas, Panama | Presented by Bernard Corcos, Finest International • Finest Residences Collection

  • Address Las Perlas Archipelago
  • City Las Perlas
  • Country Panama

Details

Updated on June 14, 2023 at 1:27 am
  • Property ID: FINEST-2981
  • Price: US$100,000,000
  • Land Area: 7612880 Sq Ft
  • Property Type: Private Island, Waterfront Land
  • Property Status: Development, For Sale

Additional details

  • Isla Bayoneta: 560 acres
  • Isla Cañas: 1,171 acres
  • Isla La Caida: 17 acres

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