Enjoy a Luxury Stay at the Spectacular Mayakoba Resort in Mexico

The spectacular Mayakoba Resort is located on 620 acres of pristine lagoons, jungles, and beaches along the shores of the famed Riviera Maya. The Riviera May is on Mexico’s Yucatán peninsula. The Mayakoba Resort is home to award-winning hotels such as the Fairmont Heritage Place, Banyan Tree Mayakoba and the Rosewood Mayakoba. In addition, restaurants, spas and a PGA-sanctioned golf course – El Camaleón> Each business preserves and enhances the native landscape.

With some 25 restaurants at Mayakoba Resort, there is something for everyone’s taste. Although the cuisines may be different, every meal is prepared to the highest standards. Choose from Mexican food at Aqui Me Qued, La Laguna and the Zapote Bar. For Asian, it’s Agave Azul or Saffron. Plus, international choices include Cocina Milagro and Oriente to name a few.

In addition, resort residents get priority access to the resort’s twenty-three restaurants and four spas. In addition, there is exclusive access to the Greg Norman-designed El Camaleón golf course. El Camaleón blends through the diverse ecosystems of Mayakoba. Included are a tropical jungle, dense mangroves, freshwater canals and pristine Riviera Maya oceanfront. Thus, the 18-hole PGA TOUR course captures spectacular views in every direction.

Mayakoba Resort interior - Riviera Maya, Mexico

The residencies themselves at The Reserve at Mayakoba has a design in response to its unique location. Therefore, they offer a very rare opportunity to call a piece of this spectacular area home. This private community is thoughtfully crafted with the homeowner’s every last need in mind. Including, underground parking on-site. Also, the residences offer one to four-bedroom floor plans and 4-bedroom penthouses.

The goal is to conserve as much of the natural area as possible. Hence, the residences are extremely private, shaded, and boast large terraces and floor-to-ceiling windows. As a result, they bring the luxury of nature into the living space. The Reserve at Mayakoba offers independent entrances to the resort. Also, there is additional security booth access to the residences.

The Reserve at Mayakoba development is from leading asset management firm Sancus Capital Partners in partnership with Inmobilia. The Reserve at Mayakoba will offer exceptional privacy and enviable amenities across 66,408 square meters of landscaped grounds, footpaths, and canals. The design is by prestigious, international architecture studio L35 in association with Sepúlveda Arquitectos. The development will be completed in two phases and comprise eight towers of nine units, for a total of 144 residences.

Carlos Orozco of the Reserve at Mayakoba states, “The Reserve at Mayakoba is the culmination of the vision of two leading luxury real estate developers in the region, Sancus Capital and Inmobilia. This partnership, it’s carefully planned architecture and Mayakoba’s unsurpassed natural beauty make it the most exciting project in the Mexican Caribbean. Douglas Elliman’s track record and experience in high end developments makes them the ideal marketing partner for such a unique property. We are very happy with this alliance and believe it is the right formula for success.”

In addition, this luxury resort provides residents with priority access to the resort’s twenty-three restaurants, there are four spas and the Greg Norman-designed El Camaleón golf course. Plus, the Reserve at Mayakoba will offer independent entrances to the resort and additional security booth access to the residences.

Mr. Orozco continues, “The Reserve at Mayakoba exemplifies modern design in delicate balance with the natural environment. Featuring innovative architecture conceived in response to its unique setting, the exciting new development will offer residents a truly unparalleled experience of the Riviera Maya.”

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