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Huatulco

Once primarily known to those in Oaxaca City, Mexico City, a sprinkling of adventurers, and a few in-the-know global travelers, Huatulco is a breathtaking (possibly perfect) coastal escape. Found where the Sierra Madre Mountains subdues the Pacific Ocean on Mexico’s western boundary, this spectacular stretch of rugged coastline (some 23 miles long) boasts nine bays, 36 beaches, and has served as a minimally developed, natural playground for generations. Only since 1985, Huatulco has enjoyed the benefits of an international airport and planned development.

The nine bays and over 30 beaches along these 23 plus miles provide visitors and residents access to a stunning selection of aquamarine inlets, set against the magnificent backdrop of the Sierra Madre Mountains.
Hidden Paradise
Natural
With great focus on environmental care
The vision of Mexico’s national tourism bureau (FONATUR) was to develop the area as much as they had done with other destinations.

They intended to create a planned tourist zone with solid infrastructure including hotels and good roads as well as a good water supply, fast internet, and a stable electrical grid. Following a proven formula, these things would assure a solid base for further private development. In the case of Huatulco, however, much care and consideration was also given to the sustainability of the natural environment and the result was worth the effort.

Earthcheck

Huatulco became the first destination in the world to receive EarthCheck’s Gold certification, in yet another display of Mexico’s sustainable tourism credentials. Previously, EarthCheck awarded Gold certification only to facilities such as resorts, and not communities such as Huatulco. Huatulco received the prestigious certification for meeting the rigorous sustainable tourism requirements of EarthCheck across a range of aspects such as environmental legislation, energy usage, water conservation, wastewater management, biodiversity, and waste reduction.

Lifestyle

Significant input from local residents influenced the development plan to avoid the glitzy feel of Cancun’s hotel zone. Structures were limited to low rise only and there is plenty of open space left untouched and natural. The area in and around the small town of Crucecita shows the care given to planning, with good roads, lovely landscaped medians, a very nice and active city square and park, a nearby international airport, and functional infrastructure. The planned development was, indeed, a success.

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Chahué downtown is in the heart of the city; an attractive neighborhood very close to supermarkets, fashion retailers, top-class cuisine and nightlife.

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