Crystal Lagoons wrote a new chapter in the global hospitality sector with the inauguration of the luxurious AVA Resort Cancún. This five-star oasis, located just ten minutes from Cancún airport, positions itself as a new vacation landmark in Mexico and the largest city in the Yucatán Peninsula, a cultural, financial, and tourist center of the Aztec country.
This luxury resort, the largest in Cancún, features a monumental 2.8-acre crystalline lagoon with Crystal Lagoons® technology, surrounded by white sand beaches. AVA Resort Cancún, known as “all-inclusive luxury,” offers an exceptional experience with top-notch amenities. The artificial lagoon with turquoise waters allows guests to enjoy exclusive floating cabins and various water activities in a unique environment
The new project offers experiences for all ages, with various accommodation options ranging from elegant rooms to spacious villas with stunning views of the Mexican Caribbean. It boasts 1,600 sea-view rooms, 27 restaurants and bars led by award-winning chefs and mixologists, six pools, a children’s water park, a spa and wellness center of over 6,500 square meters, a modern fitness center, pickleball courts, a saltwater bay of over 36,000 square meters, and a wide range of events throughout the year. Additionally, high-end boutiques and local shops provide exclusive shopping options.
Crystal Lagoons® technology is revolutionizing the hotel industry and changing the paradigm of vacation developments. Major international hotel chains such as Marriott, Radisson, Conrad, Hyatt Regency, and AVA recognize the transformative value of crystalline lagoons. They have incorporated this amenity as a critical element in their projects, making them more attractive destinations.
Crystalline lagoons add value to the iconic cities of Mexico and are present in important tourist destinations such as Mazatlan, Cabo San Lucas, Toluca, Veracruz, Monterrey, and Punta Mita. This new project in Cancun, the largest city on the Yucatan Peninsula and a significant cultural, financial, and tourist center in the region, adds to this legacy of success.