Costa Maya
The Costa Maya, a 60-mile stretch of untouched paradise, along Mexico’s Caribbean coast, is now being developed into Mexico’s next big tourist destination.
Following the Mexican Government’s plan for sustainable and eco-friendly development, real estate developers have begun to build residential projects and boutique eco-chic hotels in the Costa Maya.
The Costa Maya will soon be much more accessible to international tourists with an airport currently under development in Tulum.
Located south of both bustling Cancun and the Riviera Maya, along the sparkling Caribbean Sea; the Costa Maya is home to a myriad of wildlife such as sea turtles.
Tourists can explore the numerous ruins in The Costa Maya, which was inhabited by Mayans in ancient times.
Costa Maya’s cruise ship dock, located in the town of Mahahual, currently attracts more than one million visitors a year.
Tourists will also enjoy Banco Chinchorro, which is just offshore from the Costa Maya and is home to some of the best-preserved scuba diving sites in the world.
“The Costa Maya is about to take off as a major tourist destination. All the necessary factors are in place in there: gorgeous beaches, perfect weather and the Mexican Government’s sustainable development plan.” says Frank Torres, of AIGH Mexico, a developer currently working in the Costa Maya.
Right in the heart of the Costa Maya the resort-style community of Boca Del Mar is currently being developed by AIHG Mexico.
Boca Del Mar will be located just south of the town of Mahahual. This gated community will feature 400 home sites, putting greens, tennis courts, swimming pools and a nature reserve.
Source: e-Travel Blackboard
