
Huatulco
Overview
The Bahías de Huatulco sit just to the east of Puerto Escondido, in the state of Oaxaca (wa-HAW-ka). Real estate in Huatulco is wide open and buying houses and condos in Huatulco has only recently taken off. Renting houses in the Huatulco area is a great way for people planning on moving to Huatulco to relax and get to know one of Mexico’s most beautiful and unspoiled areas. Not a town as such, but a collection of bays and beaches, the Bahías de Huatulco were developed only fairly recently by Fonatur, Mexico’s tourism development agency, specifically as a resort area comparable with Cancun. Living in Huatulco, where the beaches are a riot of gorgeous blue-green water, splashing cheerfully over sand and huge boulders, against a backdrop of welcoming, green hills, one wonders why anyone would live elsewhere. Unlike many other locations in Mexico there is no colonial presence here but this absence does not seem to bother those who visit. Buying a house in Huatulco guarantees
The Bahías de Huatulco are a series of 9 bays, and 36 beaches, stretching for 12 to 14 miles along the Pacific coast of Oaxaca state. Several parks and wildlife preserves surround the area and make it one of Mexico’s most successful tourist destinations. The natural environment of the bays and the natural life that the bays support evokes in the traveler or settler such Pacific island paradises as Maui or Tahiti.
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