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The Village of Isla Aguada - Campeche

The Village of Isla Aguada - Campeche

Publication date: 24 Jun. 2010

The village of Isla Aguada is just across a long bridge connecting to a narrow peninsula to a long island, on which a short drive brings you to Ciudad del Carmen, the state of Campeche's second city after the capital, also called Campeche.   Isla Aguada is still a fishing village, with picturesque old docks where fishermen still moor their boats, not far from some newer yachts. Relaxing walks on beachfront walkways, under the shade of large trees defines life in this town. With quaint, Mexican homes and a traditional lifestyle defined by the relaxation Mexico is known for, Isla is still virtually undiscovered by the world of international tourism and real estate.   While it is still undiscovered, it is less than an hour away from the action, where the Campeche real estate market and tourism industry are beginning to take off. A bit over an hour north is the city of Campeche with its completely restored historic center, surrounded by an old fort wall, and including many buildings dating back to colonial times.   A bit less than an hour there is a new golf course and marina development, where condos are selling for about $500,000 USD. Only 35 minutes away, the beachfront actually becomes wider, and lots on virgin beaches are being sold for only $65,000!   TOPMexicoRealEstate.com; Mexico's Leading Network of Specialists for Finding and Purchasing Mexican Properties Safely

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