
First light at the village. Puerto Morelos is the sleepy fishing village thirty minutes south of Cancún — the small fishing boats heading out at dawn, the small markets along the village path firing up, the residents on the path to the corner café.
Puerto Morelos is the sleepy fishing village thirty minutes south of Cancún and twenty north of Playa del Carmen — a community of roughly ten thousand residents organized as three distinctive neighborhoods (the Old Fishing Port, the newer housing developments, the Pueblo). The reef offshore is part of the second-largest barrier reef system in the world, protected as the Puerto Morelos Reef National Park since 1998 (9,066 hectares). The village is the only harbor in Quintana Roo accessible by large ships and the original site of the marine research station established in 1961. The corridor pairs the fishing-village rhythm with the reef-conservation identity. Cancún International Airport is twenty-five minutes north; Playa del Carmen is twenty south. Puerto Morelos reads as the part of the Riviera Maya the residents who came for the fishing-village rhythm and the resort-resisted identity chose deliberately.
Inside Inna, the architecture takes the village seriously. Each residence spans 1,954 square feet — two or three bedrooms, balcony space drawn for actual outdoor living, full-height openings that pull the Caribbean light deep into the interior, kitchens scaled for someone who actually cooks rather than reheats. The materials are honest — wood, stone, glass — and the building's amenity floor supports the kind of community that takes Puerto Morelos seriously.
Delivery in 2026. Pricing at $1,342,136 USD. Inna sits in the Riviera Maya corridor of Puerto Morelos at the rare scale of a real family-format residence on the corridor — a footprint that the denser projects simply cannot replicate. For the buyer who came to Quintana Roo for the fishing-village rhythm at the family scale, this is one of the most considered addresses in the neighborhood.
We see Inna as a thoughtful entry point into Puerto Morelos' wellness-focused market segment. The development's emphasis on holistic living resonates strongly with our clients seeking more than just beachfront access—they want intentional community design. At $1.34M for roughly 2,000 square feet, you're paying for both location and the hotel amenities framework, which creates a distinctive hybrid ownership model. The real advantage here is Puerto Morelos itself. It's genuinely quieter than Playa del Carmen, with a working fishing village character that's largely survived development. That authenticity matters to the demographic we typically work with. One honest note: the wellness-resort positioning is smart, but it does mean you're buying into someone else's operational vision rather than owning a pure residential asset. That's worth understanding clearly before committing.
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