
First light at the canal. Puerto Cancún is the master-planned marina community where the residential buildings face the yacht slips — the joggers on the canal-edge path, the open-air shopping spine still empty, the day starting in the cool of dawn.
Puerto Cancún is an eight-hundred-acre master-planned oceanfront residential community with direct canal access to its marina — the only lifestyle center in Cancún with a fully integrated marina, with slips for boats up to one hundred twenty-five feet and over one hundred seventy-five docking positions. The neighborhood pairs the marina with the open-air Marina Puerto Cancún shopping spine (H&M, Sephora, Ultrajewels, Rolex, Zara, Lululemon), the eighteen-hole golf course, and the gated residential community at the heart of the development. Amenities include family and adult pools, paddle tennis courts, gym, twenty-four-hour gated security. The corridor reads as the part of Cancún the residents who came for the marina-and-golf gated-community lifestyle chose deliberately.
Inside Blas, the project reads as a residential condominium scaled for the master plan — drawn around the marina light. Each residence spans 1,503 square feet — two or three bedrooms, balcony space drawn for actual outdoor living, full-height openings that pull the marina light deep into the interior, kitchens drawn for someone who actually cooks rather than reheats. The materials are honest — wood, stone, glass — and the building's density was kept low enough to read as a residence inside the larger master plan.
Delivery in 2026. Pricing at $744,162 USD. Blas sits in Puerto Cancún at the scale of a real residential condominium inside the marina community — a project sized for the kind of community that supports the operational vocabulary of the Puerto Cancún lineage. For the buyer who came to Cancún for the marina-and-golf gated-community lifestyle at the two- or three-bedroom scale, this is one of the most considered addresses in the neighborhood.
Puerto Cancún is a master-planned gated community on the mainland side of Cancún, centered around a private marina and the Puerto Cancún Golf Club. It's 10 minutes from the Hotel Zone and 15 from the airport, with the benefit of 24/7 gated security and a residential feel that the Hotel Zone lacks. Developments here skew toward families and semi-permanent residents rather than vacation rentals. Amenities include the golf course, yacht club, shopping center (Puerto Cancún Marina Town Center), and private beach club access. Prices reflect the private infrastructure and range from $400K condos to $3M+ villas.
We find Blas compelling for buyers seeking waterfront access without the mega-resort feeling that defines much of Cancun. At roughly $495 per square foot, you're paying for location and architectural credibility—Filipao Nunes brings serious international pedigree—rather than inflated beachfront premiums. The wellness-focused design appeals particularly to retirees prioritizing lifestyle over pure investment returns. Puerto Cancún itself remains relatively insulated from the downtown tourist corridor, which cuts both ways: quieter, more residential character, but fewer spontaneous dining and entertainment options nearby. For Canadian and US buyers specifically, this pre-sale timing matters. You're locking in today's pricing before the project completes, though that also means delayed occupancy and some construction-phase risk. The real question isn't whether it's beautiful—it clearly is—but whether you value that particular neighborhood's slower pace over Playa del Carmen's more established amenities scene.
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