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1001 Indian River

· Haulover

$50,000,000

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About this home

El COCAL• 78,793 Acres (319,000,000 square meters) (32,000 Hectares) of virgin land which is : Six time larger than Bermuda Four times bigger than San Marino Same size Isle of Malta, or Saint Kitts and Nevis, or Seychelles or Maldives.• 60 kilometers (33 miles) of Beaches on the Atlantic/Caribbean Coast of Nicaragua, border lining Costa Rica.• 7 major pristine rivers • Best Eco System and Bio-Diversity in the World• The famous San Juan River which connects the Nicaragua Lake (The only fresh water lake with sharks in the world) ends at El Cocal where it meets the Atlantic/Caribbean Ocean• Next to Greytown, old British Empire settlement and made famous by Almirant Nelson OPPORTUNITIES AT “EL COCAL” El Cocal offers the opportunity to develop the Eco tourism in an unspoiled rain forest, miles and miles of ocean beaches and a very active coconut plantation (Coconut production is aprox 220,000 coconuts per month). El Cocal’s land stretches for 33 miles along the Atlantic Coast. The southernmost tip of El Cocal borders where the Indian River meets the Ocean and then the Rivers flows parallel to el Cocal for 7 miles and then softly turns inland, where it becomes the largest part of EL COCAL. In the other side of the river bank, you will find the historic British town of Graytown that goes back in history to the British Almirant Nelson, before he was defeated by a Nicaraguan's lady with the same technique that he used to defeat Napoleon in the Trafalgar’s battle. This town recently built an airport of 1,200 meters long with a brand new building for an international point of entry. The same airport provides services for hydroplanes and boats of the area.

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Listing courtesy of Royal Realty Investment Group · Mario R Baldizon

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Last updated 2026-06-02