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Huatulco

Huatulco is the sweet spot on Mexico’s Pacific coast, with sheltered bays, clear water, and an easygoing pace. Life revolves around La Crucecita’s plaza for dining and services,

while Santa María offers a traditional small town feel. Safe, clean, and affordable, with options from beachfront condos to quiet gated communities, it pairs lifestyle with long term value.

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Huatulco has beaches with the international Blue Flag certification. For the 2025 to 2026 season, Chahué, Santa Cruz, Tangolunda, and Pescadores are among those certified.

 

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Air connectivity for international travelers. There are seasonal nonstop routes to Canada, including Toronto and Calgary.

La Crucecita is home to a monumental mural of the Virgin of Guadalupe on the church ceiling, cited as the largest in the country and one of the destination’s major urban attractions.


Several beaches inside the park are only accessible by boat and protect coral reefs. Local organizations estimate about 45 hectares of reef in the area.

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A pioneer in sustainability. Huatulco has held EarthCheck certifications since 2005. In 2021 it was announced that it achieved the Master level, and specialized outlets report it has continued.

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