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All of our Huatulco Rentals Vacation Condos are new light and bright furnished two-bedroom two-bath condominiums with a third large loft bedroom retreat with queen bed, private bath and walk-in closet. Our Huatulco Rentals Vacation Condos are all located within a very quiet gated complex with beautifully landscaped grounds which includes a huge new pool and palapa area. ***Beginning in mid November 2007 our Huatulco Rentals Vacation Condos will include a local cell phone. NOTE: You will need to purchase minutes via a phone card (minimum 100 pesos) and a separate deposit will be required if you choose to use one of our Huatulco Rentals Vacation Condo cell phones.
Our Huatulco Rentals Vacation Condos are located only three blocks from the zocalo (town square) in La Crucecita and it's only a ten-minute walk to the beach. They are centrally located and are within a short walking distance to great shopping, Internet cafes and dozens of wonderful restaurants.
Each of our Huatulco Rentals Vacation Condos has high vaulted ceilings, air-conditioning, ceiling fans along with gas appliances. Our condos are available on a daily, weekly or monthly basis and we have several locations within the complex to choose from. We currently have a couple of condos still available for the 07/08 season and are now taking reservations. For reservations or additional information please don't hesitate to contact us (see below).
About Huatulco (Wha-TOOL-co):
During the Spanish Conquest, Huatulco thrived as a port under Hernan Cortes' control serving as a vantage point for Spanish galleons and a distribution centre for supplies on the Pacific coast. The latter half of the 16th Century saw Huatulco ravished by such pirates as Francis Drake and Thomas Cavendish - both leaving their prints on the regions history and legends that continue to this day.
Today, Huatulco is one of Mexico's newest tourist resort destination and is one of the most beautiful areas on Mexico's Pacific coast. Located in the state of Oaxaca where the foothills of the Sierra Madre del Sur Mountains meet the crystal blue waters of the Pacific Ocean approximately 500km south of Acapulco. Sunshine can be expected over 300 days a year with the average temperature of 31C.
The Bays of Huatulco, or Bahias de Huatulco as they are more commonly known, are actually made up of a series of nine bays and numerous small coves stretching along 26 kilometers of jagged coastline, including 36 pristine white sandy beaches. 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 and abundant varieties of other sea life. Here it is also possible to see giant sea turtles and pods of dolphins.
The foothills of the Sierra Madre del Sur Mountains form a framework for each of the bays and are covered with abundant tropical foliage. It is truly an unspoiled tropical paradise where 70% of the area has been designated as an ecological zone. This unspoiled tropical paradise is best known for its pristine natural beauty and the State of Oaxaca along with FONATUR (a governmental agency for the development of tourism) and the Mexican federal government have committed to preserving Huatulcos' status as an eco-friendly resort.
In addition to the spectacular natural beauty, Huatulco has an exceptional level of infrastructure. FONATUR has made a major investment in developing important elements of infrastructure such as paved roads, electricity, and water and sewage treatment plants. The commitment to maintaining the environment here is so high that this is one of the few areas on the Pacific coast where sewage (treated or otherwise) is not pumped out to sea. For getting around, taxis are abundant and inexpensive and there are several car/scooter rental companies. You'll find a wide variety of restaurants, from economical to elegant international cuisine. Shopping includes the fresh produce at the farmers market to shops and any type of souvenir in between. There are direct flights to the Huatulco International Airport with charter companies from the US and Canada during the tourist season. However most commercial airlines route through Mexico City |