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Crystal Lagoons Transforms Iconic Tourist Destinations in Mexico

20 December, 2024 / News

Crystal Lagoons, with its monumental crystalline lagoons, has revolutionized Mexico’s most iconic tourist destinations, solidifying its position as a key market for this multinational innovation company in Latin America. Through landmark projects developed under the Public Access Lagoons® model, also known as PAL® developments, and real estate complexes in cities such as Cancún, Mazatlán, Cabo San Lucas, Toluca, Veracruz, Monterrey, and Punta Mita, Crystal Lagoons has redefined the quality of life, enabling people to enjoy the idyllic beach lifestyle year-round. These crystalline lagoons are captivated by their striking turquoise waters and impressive size, and they create a transformative impact by enhancing property value and turning urban and tourist areas into unique hubs for recreation and entertainment.

One of the most prominent projects is AVA Resort Cancún, a vacation complex inaugurated in 2024 that has become the largest resort in the city. Strategically located just minutes from Cancún International Airport, this development features a monumental 2.8-acre crystalline lagoon with Crystal Lagoons® technology, surrounded by white sandy beaches. It offers exclusive experiences such as floating cabanas and water activities, establishing itself as a new standard of luxury in the Yucatán Peninsula.

Other projects, such as Le Parc in Cancún, located miles away from the coastline, have achieved historic sales records thanks to an innovative concept that includes a crystalline lagoon, creating a third beachfront experience and a year-round tropical lifestyle. Meanwhile, in Punta Mita, the Kirah development expands Crystal Lagoons’ presence with an all-encompassing offering that includes residential areas such as condominiums and apartments, a beach club, a water club, kid-friendly lagoons, a lagoon wellness center, and restaurants, one of the most luxurious destinations in the country.

Diamante Cabo San Lucas is situated in one of Mexico’s most renowned tourist zones, Los Cabos, Baja California, on a 3,500-hectare property. Its 4-hectare crystalline lagoon, resembling a puzzle piece on the peninsula, became an international sensation on social media shortly after its inauguration. In Mazatlán, the Bluú Habitat Lagoons project has emerged as one of Mexico’s fastest-growing tourist and residential destinations, driven by its crystalline lagoon.

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