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Living Off-Grid in the Bay: Water, Food & Power

Spring water from the mountains, fruit trees in the yard, fish off the shore, and Starlink only when you want it.
Bahía El Aguacate · Acandí, Chocó · June 2026

Off-grid living can mean roughing it. Here, it means the opposite — abundance, with nothing standing between you and what you need. At Bahía El Aguacate, the land and sea provide the essentials directly, and a fragile supply chain never enters the picture.

Water from the mountainAgua de la montaña

Crystal-clear spring water flows down from the surrounding hills — mineral-rich and naturally filtered through the rainforest, the same way local eco-retreats have sourced it for generations. No municipal pipes, no chemicals, no monthly bill. Just clean water that tastes like the place it came from.

Clear, calm water fed by jungle springs
Pure, mineral-rich water, straight from the mountains

Food at your feetComida a tus pies

Plant your own trees and watch them thrive: mangoes, bananas, avocados, coconuts and more grow effortlessly in this fertile soil. Fresh coconuts drop and roll across the path daily, ready to open. And the untouched sea offers fish that have never seen a hook — the freshest, cleanest protein you’ll ever eat. No grocery runs, no packaging, no doubt about where it came from.

What the land & sea provide

Power & connection, on your termsEnergía y conexión, a tu manera

Abundant tropical sun makes solar power a natural fit, and Starlink brings fast, reliable internet whenever you want it — so you can work, call home, or stream a film, then switch it all off and let the jungle take over again. Connected when you choose; truly disconnected when you don’t.

Coconut palms over the turquoise sea
Coconuts, sun and sea — abundance that asks very little of you

This is what makes the bay so resilient: when nothing essential depends on a fragile chain, the outside world’s ups and downs simply matter less. Nature delivers — and you get to live well while it does.

Let nature provide

Build your self-sufficient sanctuary at Bahía El Aguacate — clean water, real food, and freedom built in.

James Brent Tuttle

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