The Grand Costa Maya is a beautiful region that includes different touristic destinations as well as many other attractions. Fortunately for you, it is a virgin area and has acres of Grand Costa Maya real estate for you.
In the south of Quintana Roo, this exuberant jungle consists of gorgeous lagoon systems, stunning wetlands, and unique quiet beaches.Â
It is an authentic paradise, rich in history and culture, lesser-known archaeological sites, and unique attractions yet to discover.  The Grand Costa Maya has an average annual temperature of 80° F / 26° C. The rainy season is from May to October.Â
 The Grand Costa Maya Real Estate
The Costa Maya real estate market concentrates mostly in the cities of Bacalar, Mahaual, Chetumal, and the surrounding areas. Full of calm, relaxation, adventure, and fun, in Costa Maya real estate you can also feel the warmth and hospitality of people.
It is a region in the south of the state of Quintana Roo. It borders the Rio Hondo (Hondo River), bordering Belize, the Caribbean Sea to the east, the state of Campeche to the west, and Maya Ka’an to the north. Chetumal International Airport is 2 km (1.24 miles) from the city. There are flights to and from Mexico City, Cancun, and Belize.
Chetumal
The gateway to the Grand Costa Maya real estate is Chetumal. Formerly called Chactemal, it was founded by sailors and had a great maritime commercial importance. It is currently the capital of the state of Quintana Roo.
It is a city with a tremendous cultural and historical wealth that you can see on the different monuments. On Boulevard Bahia, the longest in the entire Yucatan Peninsula, there are several of these monuments. In the Sculptural Corridor, it is possible to admire sculptures by plastic artists from different parts of the world.Â
Bahia Boulevard surrounds the beautiful Chetumal Bay. It has been designated the Sanctuary of the Manatee and is the perfect setting to admire the most beautiful sunrises of the Mexican Caribbean.Â
Also there you can enjoy charming English-style wooden houses. The Payo Obispo Model, located in an English-like building on Boulevard Bahia, shows a vision of the city’s ancient architecture.Â
Calderitas and Laguna Milagros
Very close to Chetumal you can do different water activities and enjoy their exquisite gastronomy based on fresh fish and seafood.Â
Along the entire Ribera del RÃo Hondo, there are springs, streams, cenotes, and lagoons, all of them very unknown but of unique beauty.Â
Bacalar
Just 30 minutes from the city of Chetumal is the Magical Town of Bacalar, a beautiful destination where the beauty of its natural attractions stands out.Â
Bakhalal, as was its original name, means “Place of Reeds.” It is next to the Laguna de Los Siete Colores (Seven color lagoon), named for its different shades of blue.Â
This lagoon is perfect for swimming, diving, snorkeling, kayaking, paddleboarding, or boat rides.Â
As the government is closely watching the conservation of the lagoon, the use of motor vessels is restricted. However, there is no reason to miss the view of these beautiful natural colors.Â
Bacalar real estate is perfect for lovers of nature and tranquility. However, it is also a place full of history, adventure, and culture.Â
In the Fort of San Felipe, used in ancient times to defend the area, is the Museum of Piracy, where you can see the town’s entire history and its relationship with pirates.
The Route of the Pirates, as they like to call the Rapids of Bacalar, connects the lagoon with the waters of the Hondo River through the Estero de Chac.
Another natural beauty on the outskirts of Bacalar is the Cenote Azul, whose water mirror reflects the surrounding exterior nature as if it were a famous impressionist painting.Â
In the central square local artisans exhibit their handicrafts made in various sacred woods such as Ciricote – a hard and dark wood – and Mahogany – which has an intense red color and can reach an elegant finish.Â
Mahahual
Remarkably close (just two hours away) from the city of Chetumal is the small village of Mahahual. Its crystal clear turquoise blue waters make the delight of those who are lucky to know the village. This charming little fisherman town is a unique place to enjoy all its natural beauties with the family. It also has the only cruise ship dock in the southern part of the Mexican Caribbean.
Just off the shore is the Banco Chinchorro Biosphere Reserve. It is the largest coral atoll in Mexico. You can admire beautiful corals and colorful fish and dive around five different sunken Spanish Galleons. It is also the only place in Mexico where you can find the hammerhead shark.
Xcalac
Just sixty kilometers from Mahahual is Xcalak, the last town of Mexico to the south and one of the last virgin beaches in Mexico. It is perfect for diving and admiring the extraordinary natural diversity. Xcalac is the place where the lagoon of Bacalar joins the Caribbean sea.
 You can still find several lots for sale in Costa Maya because it is an area “unknown” by the thousands of tourists that visit the state of Quintana Roo.
Invest in the Grand Costa Maya and be one of the privileged to own a piece of this paradise.