Huatulco is a special area for many reasons. Besides it’s amazing beaches, it has a rich history and, was chosen by the Mexican government as a protected zone. There is a great pride, cleanliness and security throughout all of it’s many beaches. It’s 9 bays offer 36 unique beaches, each with its own qualities. There is all different types of sand, amazing snorkeling, whale watching, secluded beaches and beaches with restaurants and stores. There is a mid size town with great shopping options including supermarkets, local crafts, and restaurants and bars from all over the world. The climate is amazing all year round. It’s international airport is 20 minutes from hotels and beaches.

It is considered the best beach climate in Mexico and the water is perfectly warm. Unemployment is extremely low and crime is rare. As far as natural disasters go, there are occasional earthquakes and Hurricanes are relatively less common. It doesn’t matter how you look at it, Huatulco has it all. Find out for yourself what the well versed traveler is raving about.

Investment

From an investment perspective Huatulco is an extraordinary opportunity. Just ask your friends… Oh that’s right, they’ve never heard of it! Well that is why the cost of living there is still a bargain. Real estate prices are still reasonable and provide for incredible upside. As more and more people discover Huatulco, the prices will go up.

Protected Area

Here is a chronological history since its designation as a protected area:

1998 – The Mexican Government declares an area of more than 11,800ha, land and aquatic, a Protected Natural Area, today known as Huatulco National Park.

2003 – The Convention on Wetlands (or Ramsar Convention) designates the “Wetlands and Corals of the Coastal Zone of Huatulco”, an area of more than 44,000ha covering land and sea, as Ramsar Site 1321. 2004 – The Equipo Verde Huatulco (Green Team Huatulco) is established; coordinated by representatives of the main social, economic, cultural, academic and governmental sectors, it implements short, medium and long term actions and programs, to position Huatulco as the leading sustainable tourism community in Mexico and the world. CONANP declares 8,000ha of Santa Maria Huatulco’s land part of the Communal System of Protected Natural Areas Huatulco adopts the EarthCheck Program for Environmental Administration, a system developed by EC3 Global, aiming to obtain the international Green Globe certification, a methodology created for the evaluation and certification of sustainability for the tourism and travel industry. 2005 – Huatulco, Sustainable Tourism Community – the destination receives the international Green Globe certification, being the first and so far only tourism destination on the American Continent to achieve this honor. 2005 – The EarthCheck methodology of evaluation and certification, as a process of constant improvement and best environmental practice requires an annual benchmarking and evaluation in which environmental impacts and conservation of natural resources are measured, compared and evaluated under strict international standards, including reduction in waste, energy efficiency, fresh and recycled water management, application of environmental regulations and the awareness raising among the general population of conservation efforts and practices. 2006 – The UNESCO designates the Municipality of Santa Maria Huatulco and the Huatulco National Park as a sole entity asBiosphere Reserve Huatulco, under their “Land and Biosphere” program.
“EarthCheck” Sustainable Tourism Community
The EarthCheck Program is widely regarded as the world’s most scientifically rigorous, focused on minimizing harmful emissions while supporting host communities. 2009 – For the 4th consecutive year, Huatulco obtains the EarthCheck certification under the Green Globe brand, and for the first time masters the “Silver” distinction, for going significantly beyond “best practice” levels. 2010 – Chahué Beach is awarded the “Playa Limpia” (Clean Beach) certification by the Federal Attorney for the Protection of the Environment – PROFEPA, the first beach certified in the State of Oaxaca. Huatulco’s environmental footprint was determined, taking into account all economic, tourist, travel and supply activities of the destination, based on 2009 data. A proposal is presented to neutralize carbon emissions, applying a voluntary green bonus program with United Nations, aiming to become the first tourism destination of the American Continent, and maybe the world, to be completely carbon neutral. 2011 – Huatulco receives the EarthCheck Gold Certification, corresponding to 2010, for having complied in its entirety with the process and having obtained very favorable results. 2018 – Huatulco receives the EarthCheck Platinum Certification, corresponding to the same year, for having complied in its entirety with the process and having obtained very favorable results.

Blue Flag
The iconic Blue Flag program is operated by the Foundation for Environmental Education, headquartered in Copenhagen, Denmark. In order to qualify for this prestigious award, the beaches are needed to maintain a set of rigorous environmental, educational, safety-related and access-related guidelines. 2018 – The Chahue and Tangolunda bays in Huatulco obtained the “Blue Flag” certificates.
Green Globe
Huatulco is currently consolidated as sustainable destination and for five consecutive years it has been awarded the Green Globe certification, a unique recognition in Latin America that guarantees visitor satisfaction and investment success through building environmental awareness among region inhabitants.

Huatulco Carbon Neutral
This ambitious project belongs to the Equipo Verde Huatulco and its main goal is to contribute to the mitigation of global warming by neutralizing emissions of all economic activities of this tourist destination, and at the same time strengthen the sustainability of the tourism community through local programs that guarantee a better quality of life for the population of the region.
Continuing Efforts, Now and the Future
During 2010, the Huatulco Green Team sponsored the calculation of the environmental footprint of the Bays of Huatulco, together with the Australian environment specialist company Green My Room, and with the support of FONATUR and the private sector, in order to determine the carbon emissions released yearly into the atmosphere as a result of all the tourist, travel, economic and complementary activities. Some of the noteworthy results are that 100% of Huatulco’s electricity is clean, coming from the nearby wind electricity plant La Ventosa. Together with the low levels of fossil energy use, this places the energy emissions indicator at 61% above best practice; waste generation at less than 500gr daily per capita is well below the national and global average, and weighs in at 7% above best practice. As part of the first phase of the Carbon Neutral Program, and with the support of Earthcheck and Green My Room, an agreement has been signed for Huatulco for a voluntary green bonds program with which the reforestation and conservation of Scolel Te in Chiapas, Mexico, will be supported.The short term goal for the Huatulco Carbon Neutral program is to obtain the “Low Carbon Zone” designation by Green My Room, and the long term goal is the final designation of “Carbon Free Zone”

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