Terra Meridian
Mahahual

Costa Maya

Mahahual

The Caribbean coast before the development arrived.

Wild beachfront, a working fishing village, and the Sian Ka'an biosphere starting just down the road. Land here is still rare and still affordable.

Feeling

Early days, open coast, room to build something first.

Mahahual hasn't been smoothed over yet. The beaches are long, the roads are quiet, and the town still works like the fishing village it is. The Sian Ka'an biosphere starts just down the coast.

If you buy here, you're buying early — the prices reflect that, and so does the time it takes for a place like this to fill in. This is land for people who want to be first, not people who want it finished.

What Mahahual is right now

Mahahual is a working fishing town on the Costa Maya, the stretch of coast south of the Sian Ka'an biosphere. There's a cruise pier at one end and a small malecón with a handful of restaurants — but step away from that and the coast goes quiet fast: long open beach, low buildings, sand roads, and not much else yet.

That emptiness is the point. This is one of the last parts of the Mexican Caribbean where you can still stand on undeveloped beachfront and picture the whole thing from scratch.

Getting here — and what's coming

Most people fly into Chetumal, about two hours south, or Cancún, around four hours north, and drive in. The Tren Maya now has a Costa Maya stop and the coastal highway keeps improving, both of which pull Mahahual closer to the rest of the peninsula.

Access is the whole story here. Each thing that makes Mahahual easier to reach is also what slowly turns today's prices into yesterday's.

What you can actually buy

Beachfront is still available here in a way it simply isn't further north, and at prices that reflect how early it is. Second-row and inland parcels are more plentiful and more affordable again.

Some land in the area is ejido — communally held and not yet regularized into private title. That isn't automatically a problem, but it's the single most important thing to check before you fall for a parcel. We only work land we can take cleanly to deed.

Title, the federal zone, and the fideicomiso

Mahahual sits inside the restricted zone — the strip within fifty kilometers of the coast where foreigners own through a fideicomiso, a bank trust that gives you full use, sale, and inheritance rights. It's normal, and it's how most of this coast is held.

On the beach itself, the first twenty meters above the high-tide line are federal — the ZOFEMAT — and held by concession rather than owned. A notario you choose, not the seller's, should confirm the title, the trust, and the concession before any money moves.

Who builds here, and what

Mahahual suits people who want to be early: small beachfront villas, family compounds, and modest eco-lodges that work with the landscape instead of flattening it. It rewards patience more than it rewards a quick resale — and the people happiest here knew that going in.

Market Signals

What matters here.

Limited beachfront supply

Growing Costa Maya tourism

Tren Maya and airport access

Cruise port at Mahahual

How we work

Get to know the place before you choose the land.

Before any diligence starts, we'll talk through how each market works — what it feels like, what it costs, the legal side, and what kind of home it's right for.

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