Riviera Maya

With pristine white sand beaches, cerulean waters and lush tropical jungle, it’s no surprise that the Riviera Maya is one of the world’s top destinations. Offering easy access to a number of incredible UNESCO World Heritage Sites, breathtaking freshwater cenotes and iconic archaeological destinations that date back to the ancient Maya civilization, the Mexican Caribbean region is truly a paradise beyond compare that will surpass even your wildest expectations.

Whether traveling by rented car, taxi or bus, getting around the Riviera Maya is a breeze. Featuring 135 km of coastline that starts in Puerto Morelos - which lies just south of Cancun - and continues through Playa del Carmen, Puerto Aventuras, Akumal and Tulum. This magical region of Mexico is one of the world’s most fascinating and enchanting vacation destinations, where the world’s second largest barrier reef lies just offshore, and you will find amazing accommodations, world-class golf, shopping and spas, an incredible variety of watersports, mouthwatering cuisine and much more!

Potential for growth

Over the last 20 years, tourism numbers in the Riviera Maya have risen steadily, with demand for vacation homes and condos often outpacing supply. As one of the world’s top vacation destinations, Cancun and the Riviera Maya are poised for continued growth, and buying property in the region has historically proven to be a solid investment strategy. With average annual occupancy rates hovering around 85%, rental demand in the Riviera Maya typically remains high all year long, and future projections still show continued growth.

By investing in rental properties or simply buying a personal-use vacation home in the Riviera Maya, you can benefit from additional monthly revenue and enjoy continued appreciation of the property’s value over time. And since the prices here are much lower than any other comparable beach vacation destinations, buyers also get to enjoy better value for their money. In addition to the state-of-the-art airport, the region’s modern infrastructure includes a user-friendly highway system and the new Maya Train project. Currently still under construction, the $8 billion (US) project will eventually span 1,500 kilometers.

Close Proximity to Most Major Markets

Situated just south of the modern Cancun International Airport, the Riviera Maya region of Mexico offers easy access to visitors from around the world. As a general rule, hundreds of flights come in and out every day, with more than 25 million passengers visiting the Mexican Caribbean during a typical travel year.

AREAS

Riviera Maya

Playa del Carmen

Playa del Carmen

Over the last thirty years, Playa del Carmen has transformed from a sleepy beach town to a growing, cosmopolitan city. “Playa”, as it called by the locals, is best known for world famous Fifth Avenue, a pedestrian street that has hundreds of shops, restaurants and local vendors.

Tulum Ruins

Tulum

Tulum is an eco-chic town that caters to tourists and investors who are looking for healthy living, a laid back atmosphere and, of course, the amazing beach and beach clubs. Tulum is a haven for people looking for unique culinary choices, yoga studios and Mayan spas. Don’t forget to visit the Mayan Ruins.

Puerto Aventuras

Puerto Aventuras

Puerto Aventuras is a gated community about fifteen minutes south of Playa del Carmen. Puerto Aventuras is home to the only full-service marina between Cancun and Belize, a nine hole golf course, beautiful beaches and a central commercial area that features restaurants and shops overlooking a dolphin lagoon.

Akumal

Akumal

Famous for world class snorkeling and hundreds of turtles who lay their eggs on the beach, Akumal is a series of bays 15 minutes north of Tulum.

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Puerto Morelos

Puerto Morelos is a quiet fishing village about 20 minutes from Cancun airport. The white sand beach goes for miles and there are lots of dining choices in the village.

Tulum CC

Tulum Country Club at Bahia Principe

This is a gated community 15 minutes north of Tulum. The Robert Trent Jones designed Riviera Maya golf club offers some challenging holes that take advantage of some of the local topography. Visitors have access to the resort and beach club on the other side of the highway.