
Lindora Park Free Zone: Class A Business Park
The Ideal Space for Your Company in Costa Rica
Lindora Park Free Zone is a Class A office park in Costa Rica designed to provide a modern, secure, and strategically located business environment. Here, you will find high-quality spaces, surrounded by nature, with immediate access to a wide range of services.
Key Features
Free Trade Zone and traditional office spaces
in the same building, with flexible expansion options.
Energy efficiency:
Low-E glass technology and 100% LED lighting in common areas.
24/7 Security:
Controlled access at two entry points and CCTV surveillance.
Reliable power supply:
Backup generators covering 100% of the park’s energy needs.
Sustainability:
On-site water wells ensure continuous supply.
Parking:
1 space per 33 m² of office space, with additional rental options available.
Nearby Services
Banks:
BAC, Scotiabank, Banco Nacional
Restaurants:
McDonald’s, Subway, Johnny Rockets, and multiple food courts.
Hotels:
Aloft, Holiday Inn, Hilton Garden
Medical Centers:
Clínica Bíblica and Hospital Metropolitano
Universities:
Think by Ulatina, ULACIT, Texas Tech University.
Entertainment:
Minigolf, gym, cinemas
On-site amenities:
ATM, convenience store, and picnic areas.
Company Directory
GEP

Website: www.gep.com
Phone: +1 732-382-6565
Orametrix-Dentsply Sirona

Website: www.dentsplysirona.com/es-cr
Phone: +43 662 245-0598
Mondelēz

Website: www.mondelezinternational.com
Phone: +506 2588-6737
Hype Align
Website: www.hype3d.com
Phone: +506 8823-0996
Ingram Micro SSC

Website: www.ingrammicro.com
Phone: +1 714-566-1000
SweetWell

Website: www.sweetwellsnacks.com/
Phone: +506 4052-2480
Asemondelēz

Website: www.facebook.com/Asemondelez
Phone: +506 6326-5738
El Site Market

Phone: +506 8553-1551
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Strategic Location
Santa Ana, San José, Costa Rica
Lindora Park Free Zone is located on the Santa Ana-Belen Radial, in front of Terrazas, and adjacent to the Lindora National Bank in Santa Ana.
It has two entrances: by the Santa Ana – Belén Radial Road and by Pozos, Santa Ana.
We have the best location in San José, Costa Rica.
Ecologic Blue Flag

Since 2019
Why Costa Rica?
Costa Rica is a thriving destination for foreign direct investment. A transnational company should establish operations in Costa Rica for several strategic reasons, such as:
1. Costa Rica skilled workforce
Costa Rica boasts a highly educated and bilingual population, especially in technical fields such as engineering, IT, and life sciences. The government has invested heavily in education and training programs aligned with global business needs. For instance, Costa Rica invests over 7% of its GDP in education, resulting in a literacy rate of 96%.
2. Political and economic stability
Costa Rica is one of the most stable democracies in Latin America, with a strong legal system and a long tradition of peace (Costa Rica has no army since 1948). This stability reduces business risk. The country has a long history of democratic stability, with a multiparty political system and regular rotations of power through credible elections.
3. Costa Rica strategic location
Located between North and South America, Costa Rica offers easy access to major markets, particularly the United States, with which it shares a free trade agreement (CAFTA-DR).
Costa Rica has several key seaports that support both commercial and passenger (cruise) operations. These are located on its Pacific and Caribbean coasts:
Caribbean Coast Ports
Puerto Limón (Port of Limón)
- Location: Limón province
- Use: One of the oldest and most important ports in Costa Rica
- Type: Commercial and cruise
- Managed by: JAPDEVA (Junta de Administración Portuaria y de Desarrollo Económico de la Vertiente Atlántica)
- Main exports: Bananas, pineapples, coffee, and container cargo
Puerto Moín (Port of Moín)
- Location: Just west of Puerto Limón
- Use: Costa Rica’s main container terminal on the Caribbean side
- Managed by: APM Terminals (modern private terminal)
- Facilities: State-of-the-art container port (inaugurated in 2019)
- Website: https://www.apmterminals.com/en/moin
Pacific Coast Ports
Puerto Caldera (Port of Caldera)
- Location: Puntarenas province (Pacific side)
- Use: Largest and most important commercial port on the Pacific coast
- Managed by: Sociedad Portuaria de Caldera (private operator)
- Main operations: Bulk cargo, containers, general goods
- Website: https://www.portuariacaldera.com
Puerto Puntarenas
- Location: City of Puntarenas
- Use: Primarily a cruise ship port and tourism hub
- Managed by: INCOP (Instituto Costarricense de Puertos del Pacífico)
- Note: Smaller cargo activity compared to Caldera
Golfito Port
- Location: Southern Pacific Coast (near the border with Panama)
- Use: Small-scale cargo and cruise ships; used for regional commerce and tourism
- Managed by: INCOP
Costa Rica has two major international airports and several smaller ones:
Juan Santamaría International Airport (SJO)
- Location: Alajuela, near the capital city San José
- Main use: Primary gateway to the Central Valley and capital region
- Airlines: Serves major international carriers including United, American, Delta, JetBlue, Avianca, Iberia, and more
- Website: https://sjoairport.com
Daniel Oduber Quirós International Airport (LIR)
- Location: Liberia, Guanacaste province (Pacific northwest region)
- Main use: Gateway to beach and resort destinations like Tamarindo, Papagayo, and Nosara
- Airlines: Welcomes flights from the U.S., Canada, and Europe
- Website: https://www.liberiacrairport.com
Other Regional Airports with Limited International Service:
These serve mostly regional or charter flights:
- Tobías Bolaños International Airport (SYQ) – Located in Pavas, San José; used for private and domestic flights.
- Limón Airport (LIO) – On the Caribbean coast; currently serves mainly domestic routes.
- Quepos La Managua Airport (XQP) and Tamarindo Airport (TNO) – Serve popular tourist destinations via domestic flights.
4. Robust Free Trade Zone Regime
Costa Rica offers tax incentives through its Free Trade Zone (FTZ) program, attracting companies in sectors like medical devices, electronics, and shared services. This includes tax exemptions for a set period, duty-free imports, and simplified export procedures.
5. Strong life sciences and technology clusters
Costa Rica is a global hub for medical devices and advanced manufacturing. Over 90 multinational life sciences companies operate there, including 13 of the world’s top 20 original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), according to CINDE.
6. Costa Rica is committed to sustainability
Costa Rica is internationally recognized for its environmental leadership, running mostly on renewable energy and promoting sustainable business practices. The country has generated over 98% of its electricity from renewable sources since 2014.
7. Proven track record with multinationals
Companies like Intel, HP, Amazon, and Microsoft have chosen Costa Rica for shared services, R&D, and manufacturing. Their success stories show the country’s capacity to support complex and large-scale operations.
News
Costa Rica Named Leading Emerging Destination for Life Sciences Companies in Latin America
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