| About the Costa Maya
This ancient trading post of the Mayan empire is rich in its powdery-white
sand beaches and many natural ecological wonders, including the world's
second largest coral reef system. The 52-mile
stretch of beach is the final phase of resort development for the Mexican
Caribbean Coast. The main center of this development is the town of Mahahual.
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Wise Investment
The
Costa Maya is the final beach resort development project along the Mexican
Caribbean coast for Fonatur and Fidecaribe - the Federal and State Tourism
Agencies. Here are some of the highlights that have many people calling
this great effort a sure thing:
Financial
- $350,000,000
USD in state-reserved funds for development
- $1,000,000,000
USD in anticipated investment development
- A $125,000,000
cruise ship dock and shopping village already installed and in full
use
- Over 36,000,000
annual tourists by 2006 with an average spending of $100 per day.
Tourist
Related
- More major
natural attractions than Cancun and Playa del Carmen including...
- The Barrera Coral - Second Largest
Coral Reef System in the World
- The Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve
- The Banco Chinchorro Biosphere
Reserve
- The Bacalar Lagoon
- The Arecifes de Xcalak - a Federally
protected Natural Marina
- The Santuario del Manti Ecological
Conservatory
- The Uyamil Flora and Fauna Reserve
- A Hotel
Zone with over 7,800 rooms + Spas, Golf Courses, etc.
- An Urban
Zone with Theatre, Restaurants, Night Clubs, etc.
- A substantial
Eco-Tourism attraction with natural sites as listed above
A
Track Record
Between
1987 and 2002, Playa del Carmen became the fastest growing city in the world
- with over 5,000,000 tourists each year. In its 2003 Summer report, AMDENTUR
reported an increase in Real Estate sales value that doubled and almost
tripled for this time period. The Costa Maya is being developed by the same
Federal and State Tourism Agencies that developed Playa del Carmen.
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