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Huatulco is becoming one of Mexico’s newest resort destination projects. Originally a small fishing village, major hotels and an airport were built in the 1980s in anticipation of further development.
However, construction slowed giving FONATUR, a government tourist agency, a chance to preserve ecological zones. As a result, only two of Huatulco’s nine bays have been developed, although paved roads give access to eight of them.
Huatulco is probably one of the best opportunities to invest. There are new residential developments, beach front land, and ocean view condominiums rising prices every year. Average temperatures in Huatulco are highs of 45 degrees fahrenheit and lows of 18 degrees. These temperatures vary little from month to month. From May to October is the rainy season, with the most rain falling in September. November to April is the dry season. |
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Relocating to Huatulco
Information on emergency numbers in Huatulco.
| | Going Out in Huatulco
Information on architecture, shopping and outdoor pursuits in Huatulco.
| | Health in Huatulco
Medical facilities in Bahia de Huatulco haven’t kept up with the level of tourism development, and hospitals in the area do not pursue the no-expense-spared philosophy of the hotels in the region. But there is a competent health facility in the area.
| Studying in Huatulco
Huatulco is a great place to study Spanish.
| | Living in Huatulco
Huatulco, also known as Bahia de Huatulco, in the state of Oaxaca is home to some of Mexico’s newest beach resorts. It’s not the place to stay if you’re on a tight budget, but it is a beautiful still relatively uncrowded resort with miles of unspoiled shoreline.
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