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Location: Bahías de Huatulco, State of Oaxaca, on the Mexican Southern Pacific Coast, in southeast Mexico (20 min from Huatulco International Airport) Huatulco was Mexico’s main port and gate to South America since 1620, before Acapulco usurped that fame in a later century. Accommodations: OCEAN PARK Condominiums, just 50 Steps to the beach of Santa Cruz, offer totally furnished condos: 2 bedrooms/ 2 baths, 1 bedroom/ 1 bath and studios with kitchenettes. Or a combination thereof.
These brand new, beautifully finished and furnished condos in the heart of Huatulco Bays, next to Santa Cruz Beach & Bay, a total of 18 intimate units, invite you to spend your day on the beach, shop in the Arts and Crafts Market, stroll around the harbour, or enjoy the ample activities offered in this ecological destination, which is Green Globe certified, the first and only one in Mexico to receive this distinction.
OCEAN PARK offers 3 condo types: A) 2 bed rooms, master with a king bed, second bedroom with 2 queen beds and 2 baths (sleeps up to 6). Some two bedroom condos have sofa beds in living room, allowing additional sleeping accommodations for close families. B) 1 bedroom with 2 double beds, one bathroom and a sofa bed in the living room, (sleeps 4, possibly 5), C) Studio with a king size bed (sleeps 2). All condos have fully equipped kitchens with microwave ovens, coffee makers and blenders, air conditioning as well as ceiling fans throughout, spacious terraces or balconies, TV, DVD, private parking with remote control gate, interphone system, elevator and pool with terrace. The one and two bedroom condos also have dishwashers, washers and dryers and garbage disposals. Most condos have cable/SKY T.V. Elevator, pool, interphones plus automatic car gate add to your security and comfort.
Why Huatulco? In addition to the benevolent nature of the local people, this resort remains a pristine and barely discovered Touristic Destination, developed by Fonatur, Mexico’s government real estate developer. Integral in the Huatulco Bays, land and sea are part of the National Park of Hautulco. The preservation of the flora and fauna and weaving it in with eco tourism is the major focus of this wondrous place, one of the rare semi-tropical rain forests to be found worldwide. Diverse species of plants and animals found nowhere else on this planet make Huatulco their home.
The Deltas of the Coyul and Copalita Rivers, enveloping the Huatulco Bays, lend a unique culmination of salt and sweet water, resulting in a fascinating impact on this semi dry rainforest with it’s wide variety of fish, insects, birds, reptiles, mammals and plants. (These wetlands are declared RAMSAR sites, sites of international importance for protection.) You will hear and read the expression Mexico’s best kept secret referring to Huatulco (wa-tool-co) a word from the Nahuatl language, which means who adores the woods.
Staying in Santa Cruz means being close to all vibrant areas, Arts and Craft markets and the Santa Cruz Park Café (which plays classical music and sells coffee from the region), the Santa Cruz Marina, 1 block away, where one can charter fishing boats or diving excursions, Chahue Beach with the new modern marina is a 15 minute walk away, La Crucecita (the downtown) with it’s beauteous cathedral (Guinness Book of Records recognizes the ceiling painting of the Virgin Guadalupe, highly worshipped in Mexico) and the Zoccalò (Main Plaza), with the numerous shops and restaurants, are all 20 minutes walking distance, and most of the banks are 3 minutes away from Ocean Park Condominiums.
Numerous (Mom & Pop style) supermarkets and souvenir shops are just a few steps away. Santa Cruz is the oldest bay, where its harbour superseded the original fisherman’s village and all the other Bays in this 9 bay system can be easily reached by a short taxi ride or leisurely boat ride. The Chapel of Santa Cruz has its own story to tell. |