More About Costa
Maya
and Mahahual, Mexico
The Costa Maya is intertwined with the routes of the Mundo Maya, its natural forests keep the Maya's secrets, you could be the one to discover a hidden ruin, lost in the ages of time, surrounded by a quiet energy of its own, a mysterious silence disrupted only by the birds calling out to each other, or an occasional monkey screaming out its annoyance for disrupting his peace. Not far from this hidden paradise on Earth is the beautiful lagoon of 7 colors in Bacalar, famous for being witness to fights among pirates, Spaniards, and Mayans centuries ago. The Bacalar Lagoon is a body of fresh water, whose breathtaking seven colors and sandy bottom are a stunning replica of the Caribbean Sea.
A central part of this place's beauty is Banco Chinchorro, a natural wonder renown all over the world by diving lovers and those that do sport fishing. This is a coral reef bank with over 65 species of marine flora and more than 262 different varieties of animal life. It is a vast, wonderful water world of unexplored treasures, where hundreds of years of hidden secrets lie yet undiscovered. Spanish ships have lain in the sea floor for centuries, with untold stories of pirates and treasures within their flooded insides. Now, they are home to beautiful, majestic sea creatures, like the eagle ray, which appears to glide the sea water with an effortless and lithe grace.
The Mexican government set its sights on this beautiful jungle framed by the turquoise waters of the Caribbean, and announced major plans for development in the Costa Maya. A good part of these plans have been already fulfilled, such as the building of roads, full services in the town of Mahahual, the cruise ship dock, among others.
These government development plans are thought of as a great detonator for the economic activity in this area. Those assigned to the planning and structuring of the area have come up with the concept of eco-arqueo-tourism, the kind that centers on the culture, sports, nature, and adventure. For this reason, the density in this area is low, designed to keep the big, huge, overbuilt developments away and preserve as much of the natural treasures as possible.
This major plan for Costa Maya has already been put into gear and is gradually becoming a reality, steadily changing to fulfill the goals planned. The highway is already finished and full-functioning all the way from Mahahual to Chetumal, where the closest national airport is, only an hour and a half away, as well as the highway connecting Mahahual to Xcalak, and construction of this highway north of Mahahual is well under way.
The first cruise ship dock is fully built and receives one cruise ship per week during the low season and over 14 cruises a week during the high, and increasing. Just recently, the first one million mark was reached in this little, blossoming piece of Caribbean Paradise. The people disembarking from the cruises enjoy a ride into town, relaxing at one of the picturesque local restaurants, or taking a tour, or doing some shopping.
The Costa Maya development strategy consists of 18 tourist centers: one regional, eight sub-centers, and nine developments. Within the plans are 6,500 hotel rooms; 7,250 residential houses; 8,250 houses for employees; tourist and sports installations; residential, industrial, and multiple services zone; marina and beach installations; city equipment; a total surface area of 3,000 hectares. 130km of highway with access roads for the whole stretch of Costa Maya is almost complete, potable water system will be installed to supply the demand, electricity to meet the growing needs of this area, and a sewer system to drain all wastes produced. This is just the beginning. Six golf courses will be built, along with three national airports, as well as three marinas and three docks for cruise ships distributed along the coast.
Don't let this opportunity go by! Be among the first to get your own piece of paradise and see your next sunrise reflected on the mirror-like surface of the Caribbean Sea.
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across from the fishermen's dock, or e-mail
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