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Located in the heart of the Mayan Riviera, Akumal is one of the most popular diving destinations in Mexico. A lot of historical facts are connected with the name of this village. So, in 1511, after the shipwreck of a Spanish galleon, only 17 people reached the coast of Akumal. All the sailors were captured by the Mayans, and the two Spaniards who survived the captivity quickly became their own among the local residents. One of them, Gonzalo Guerrero, soon married a local princess, they had three children and he completely abandoned Spanish culture and considered himself a Mayan. This was the first time that the blood of a European was mixed with the indigenous people of America. Knowing the tactics of the Spaniards and having learned the military science of the Mayans, Guerrero successfully fought the troops of the conquistadors. Perhaps thanks to the skillful actions of Gonzalo Guerrero, the Mayans survived in contrast to their northern neighbors. Modern Mayan descendants have erected a monument to Gonzalo Guerrero at the entrance to Akumal.
The second surviving Spaniard, Geronimo de Aguila, was rescued by Cortez and became the first Mayan translator and guide for the future campaigns of the Spanish conquerors. The history of the creation of modern Akumal is also interesting. In 1959, a group of Mexican divers raised from the bottom of the sea the remains of a Spanish merchant ship that sank 200 years ago. One of the divers, Pablo Bush Romero, acquired a large plot of land and founded a small diving village. Some of the cannons from the sunken ship are still at the bottom, some are exhibited in the northern part of Akumal Bay, and artifacts and the history of the expedition can be seen in the Puerto Aventuras Museum. Part of his land near Akumal and Xel-Ha Roomero gave the state a national ecological park.
Before the Spanish colonization of the Mayan civilization, this village was a major trade center and port. In translation from the Mayan "Akumal" it is "Land of turtles". Now on the coast, there are hotels for divers, several centers for underwater travel, coffee shops and stores. Akumal attracts tourists from all over the world with its sandy beaches, beautiful bay with crystal clear water, and many underwater rivers. Snorkeling enthusiasts can swim in the bay with giant turtles and watch the wrecks. Considering that this area is a nature reserve, there are strict rules for vacationers. It is forbidden to touch marine animals and corals.
Akumal is located 100 kilometers from the Cancun International Airport. There is an excellent road along the entire coast of the Mayan Riviera and you can get from the airport to Akumal in one hour. Akumal's real estate is in great demand among foreign tourists. In Akumal, you can buy a villa on the shores of the Caribbean Sea with a private beach and pool, or rent a small condo in a cozy condominium. Developed infrastructure will make your vacation or stay convenient and comfortable. And secluded beaches and the Caribbean Sea will help you escape from the bustle of the city. There are also a lot of small hotels for divers and downshifting lovers on the coast.
Investments in Akumal's real estate are very popular among foreigners. "Constant summer", a large flow of tourists, and the natural uniqueness of the area gives the investor a constant rental income. The average rental income from real estate in Akumal can bring its owner from 5 to 14% per annum.
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