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Ocean View Villa for Sale in Huatulco, Mexico
Nestled into the side of a hill about 250 yards from the water’s edge, the Villa was architecturally designed to be a bed and breakfast, but would also make an excellent vacation home for an extended family or a corporate retreat. The climate of Huatulco lends itself perfectly for indoor/outdoor living and with this in mind, the Villa offers approximately 7000 sq. feet of construction, including nine bedrooms, all with attached bathrooms, spacious palapa-shaded terrazas and spectacular ocean views.
The Villa has operated as a B&B since January 2001, attracting academics, artists, musicians, professionals and leaders of industry from around the world. It can be found in several guide books and was touted by CNN.com as one of "Mexico's 10 Best Seaside Hideaways". The B&B enjoys an excellent reputation with word of mouth promotion and repeat guests.
The villa can be purchased either as a private villa or with the existing business.
A unique opportunity currently exists since the empty lot adjacent to the property is currently for sale. This lot has a similar ocean view and is about 800 M (8600sq ft) but it is not the property of the B&B owners.
Huatulco’s Tourist Market
Huatulco benefits from spectacular natural beauty, a rich cultural heritage, and solid infrastructure. Huatulco could become one of Mexico’s hottest destinations.
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A super highway is underway which will connect Huatulco to the state capital, Oaxaca City cutting the drive time from 7 to 3 ½ hours.
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There are seven 5 star hotels in Huatulco, numerous 2,3 and 4 star hotels as well as a wealth of condominiums and villas for rent.
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There are very few high quality intimate inns in this region, leaving this segment of the market virtually untouched.
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The Huatulco International Airport saw over 54,000 visitors in 2014 ( more than Cozumel).
Agua Azul La Villa
The Area
The Kind of Place In Which Dream are Made
The Bays of Huatulco (wa-TOOL-co) include nine bays and 35 pristine beaches. We believe that it is the most beautiful spot on the Pacific coast mainly because of the many unspoiled beaches that stretch along the 18 miles of jagged coastline.
This is where the Sierra Madre del Sur meets the Pacific Ocean and you are unlikely to find more dramatic vistas anywhere. In 1998 a portion of the area was set aside as a National park. Over 6000 hectares of forest are preserved for birds and wildlife, plus over 5000 hectares of ocean for marine life. The park includes the bays of San Augustin, Chachacual, Cacaluta, Maguey and El Organo and much of it is only reachable by boat.
Each bay has its own unique character. Some have several beaches which form little pockets nestled into the towering cliffs, others are wide open to the surf, and still others have coral reefs with crystalline water and numerous species of tropical fish. It is possible to see giant sea turtles, pods of dolphins, jumping manta ray and whales.
Huatulco is an especially important area for migratory birds and we have had several experienced birders tell us that they have added first sightings to their list without even leaving the Agua Azul la Villa property. Eighty percent of all birds in Mexico pass through here on their way to and from South America. This is their last resting point before making the long trek across the Isthmus of Tejuantepec, so they stay for an extended period. Like many of the guests at Agua Azul, these migratory birds understand that Huatulco is the perfect spot for a well deserved R&R.


In addition to the spectacular natural beauty, Huatulco has an exceptional level of infrastructure. Wide palm lined streets that are paved and well lit make getting around easy and safe. Those who are adventurous enough to stray away from the large hotels will be well rewarded. Huatulco has a wide assortment of wonderful restaurants in a broad range of price levels offering variety of cuisines from Mexican to international and including fusion.
Huatulco's commitment to maintaining high environmental standards is evident in the fact that it is one of the few areas on the Pacific coast where sewage (treated or otherwise) is not pumped out to sea. In fact, Huatulco was the first resort community in North America to be awarded the coveted Green Globe 21 Certification for its commitment to environmental issues.