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Pictured above is
the beautiful All Inclusive Hotels/Tourist Zone/Golf Course area in Tangolunda
Bay. This is the main destination for foreign tourists. However, La Crucecita, Chahue and Santa Cruz are the life and
soul of The Bays of Huatulco. LaCrucecita and Chahue are much worth staying in and experiencing in this
most unique of all the resorts in this country called MEXICO
Huatulco is the newest
and most modern of all of Mexicos World Class Resorts. Everything in
Huatulco is new. This is Mexico's First Ecological Resort and has primarily been built over the last
12 years.
Huatulco boasts an International Airport (HUX), Two new hospitals, 70% of the
land is set aside for Ecological Parks. The waste water treatment plants use
all treated water for agricultural use. No treated water goes to the sea or into any river. With 22 miles
of shoreline, 9 bays, 36 beaches, 3 rivers, 18 hole-par 72 - 6,851 yard golf
course, University of Ocean Studies (UMAR), deep ground well chlorinated safe public drinking water
system, microwave telephone system, all new roads, storm water system, tropically landscaped, side walks with romantic street lighting, TRANQUILITY and so much
more.
Best of all, the Huatulco resort is known as Mexico's best kept secret. The culture of
Southern Mexico, Oaxaca, Zapotecas Ruins and their direct descendant native peoples
and their languages are still very much intact.
The American - Canadian - European financial influence and people have not dominated
nor changed this resort -YET! Huatulco
is not Cancun, not Cozumel, Acapulco, Cabo San Lucas, nor Puerto
Vallarta.
The Bays of Huatulco" on "The Emerald Coast" also referred
to as "Paradise Rediscovered", is still 90% pure Mexico.
For those that desire and want to see, feel and Live Mexico then HUATULCO is the destination.
Huatulco is the window to the VERY BEST THAT OLD MEXICO HAS TO OFFER in ocean
resorts.
For more information on all aspects of Huatulco and this entire region of Mexico/Oaxaca go to the LINKS link on this web site or go to www.tomzap.com