Protected nature surrounding every bay—including Huatulco National Park's 44,400 hectares established in 1998—our own modern HUX international airport, cruise ship arrivals, controlled growth, and an international community valuing tranquility, integrated design, and stable investment returns.

The Bays of Huatulco are fully encircled by natural reserves: Huatulco National Park (since 1998, 44,400 ha of dry forest, wetlands, and coral reefs) and a 2,400 ha Ramsar site since 2003, preserving 9 bays with 36 pristine beaches.
Strict urban planning limits massification, maintaining low density despite 300,000 annual cruise passengers that attract without overwhelming.
Huatulco emerges as a key destination with sustainable projects awarded in the American Property Awards, featuring integrated architecture and villas up to $2 million.
Four beaches—Chahué, Tangolunda, Santa Cruz, and Pescadores—hold 2025 Blue Flag certification, ensuring crystal-clear water, safety, environmental management, and universal accessibility.
Growing demand from the U.S. and Canada, driven by cruises and direct flights, amid saturation in Puerto Vallarta, Los Cabos, and Tulum.
Seasonal direct flights from major U.S. cities (Dallas, Chicago via American Airlines and Volaris) and Canada (Calgary, Edmonton via WestJet) through 2026.
Quick national connections via Mexico City, Guadalajara, and Monterrey to Huatulco International Airport (HUX)—modern, efficient, low congestion. New federal highway to Oaxaca cuts travel to 4 hours; double-lane road under construction from Pochutla to Huatulco.
Cruise port welcomes ~300,000 passengers yearly, boosting selective tourism without massification.


Huatulco stands out with low Pacific crime rates, recognized as a safe zone with an integrated community and minimal violence, ideal for wellness retreats.
Authentic beach life: natural wellness, cultural hikes, sport fishing, freediving, kayaking, paddleboarding, open-water swimming; many beaches with no waves like natural pools, suited to all paces.
Local gastronomy and genuine hospitality, enhanced by cruises enriching cultural offerings.
Huatulco for Investors
Scarce premium inventory—including villas up to $2 million—creates low competition; 9-14% annual ROI on vacation rentals (75% occupancy), boosted by cruises and 300,000 visitors.
Demand for boutique, award-winning properties supports hybrid use: residence or long-stay rentals.
Stability from reserves, dedicated airport, international awards, and historical appreciation.


Hilly terrain with gentle relief offers panoramic Pacific views, framed by Huatulco National Park.
Native vegetation and intact ecosystems support active conservation across 44,400 protected hectares.
Contemporary architecture integrates with the landscape via American Property Award-winning designs prioritizing sustainability and environmental harmony.
Growth focuses on low-density developments that respect the surroundings, preserving the bays' protected essence.
Huatulco avoids mass tourism: 9 bays ringed by national reserves, its own airport, selective cruises, natural wellness, and award-winning developments invite a slower pace.
For respite, high-caliber harmonious architecture, and stability, this Oaxacan Pacific gem—near Puerto Escondido—warrants discovery.


Is Huatulco safe to invest in? Yes, low crime rates, family-friendly tourism, and cruises ensure tranquility.
How do vacation rentals work? High occupancy (75%+) via Airbnb, driven by flights and cruises.
Do I need a fideicomiso? Foreigners require a bank trust for restricted zone properties (50 km coastal strip).
Can I buy remotely? Yes, via notarized power of attorney.
How stable is the market? Controlled growth via reserves, connectivity, and awards like American Property Awards.
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