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In The Press...

“Quiet white beaches, turquoise sea, lush jungle, world-class snorkeling and scuba diving, and a region packed with wildlife and Mayan culture.”


“A big cadre of American baby boomers looking to retire someplace sunny and cheap is fueling a land rush in the Riviera Maya, a small, idyllic slice of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula.”


“Retire in style south of the border. New resorts in Mexican beach communities are attracting many American expatriates. In the past 10 years, new Mexican beach resorts have attracted a flood of American expatriates to retirement and second home communities.”

 

“La Vida Cheapo. For 600 bucks a month, retirees in Mexico can live in a three bedroom home, with a gardener. For a cool thousand...well, you won't believe it.”


“As the Caribbean resort of Cancun heads toward 40 years of wowing Americans with its turquoise waters and often-wild nightlife, the younger Riviera Maya just down the highway is barely coming of age. Its new, ultra luxurious resorts are comparable to anything in the world.”


“As Americans struggle with the rising cost of living and a suffering housing market, investing in Mexican real estate is beginning to look muy bueno. Property prices in Mexico are significantly more affordable than in the U.S., and the forthcoming retirement of the baby boomer population is likely to create huge demand for property markets offering the pleasant climate, glittering beaches and rich cultural traditions for which Mexico is famous.”


“No place has boomed in recent years like the state of Quintana Roo in Mexico's far south-east corner.”


“With a beach presided over by Mexico's only waterfront Mayan ruins, the unspoiled white sands, that hug the Caribbean here offer visitors the chance to get in touch with their inner-self.”


“Cancun: In terms of sheer beauty, Mexico's best beaches are in Cancun and along the Yucatan's Quintana Roo coast, extending south almost all the way to the Belizean border. The powdery, white sand beaches boast water the color of a Technicolor dream; it's so clear you can see through to the coral reefs below. Cancun offers the widest assortment of luxury beachfront hotels, with more restaurants, nightlife, and activities than any other resort destination in the country.”


“Playa del Carmen shines in the daylight with palm-swaying beaches lined with beautiful people.””

“The Riviera Maya is setting the bar even higher in the race to lure big spenders.”


“Amid the lavish resorts of Mexico's Playa de Carmen, couples indulge in intimate massages surrounded by lush, fragrant gardens. Private infinity pools, secret dining spots, and Mayan saunas right on the beach are all here for the taking.”

“Best Mexico Escapes: Riviera Maya & Punta Allen Peninsula: Away from the popular resort of Cancun, the Riviera Maya's heavenly quiet getaways offer tranquility at low prices on beautiful palm-lined beaches. South of the Tulum ruins, Punta Allen's beachside budget inns offer some of the most peaceful getaways in the country.”

“Cozumel, Riviera Maya and Playa del Carmen named as 3 of the top 5 in international destinations for 2008.”

“Playa del Carmen shines in the daylight with palm-swaying beaches lined with beautiful people.””

“The Riviera Maya is setting the bar even higher in the race to lure big spenders.”

“Tulum. Pristine forever. First certtified beach in Mexico to ISO 14001”

“Mexico Voted World's Top Retirement Haven.”

“Top destination outside of the U.S.”

“The Gringos are moving where the living is easy. They move south not so much in pursuit of the sun, which they could easily find in Florida or Arizona, but in search for a cheaper way of life.