
Sunrise across the Nichupté Lagoon. The Corredor Laguna is the residential band along the inland side of the Hotel Zone — the kayakers crossing the calm lagoon water before the heat, the small dock-edge restaurants firing up, the residents on their balconies with the first coffee.
The Corredor Laguna is the residential band along the inland side of Cancún's Hotel Zone — the corridor where the buildings face the calm Nichupté Lagoon rather than the open Caribbean. The neighborhood pairs lagoon-front living with walking-distance proximity to the Hotel Zone (the beach is five minutes east, the marinas are minutes north, the major resort restaurants line the boulevard). The lagoon itself supports kayaking, paddle boarding, sunset cruises, and the sailing tradition that the corridor's residents have built around the calm inland water. Downtown Cancún is ten minutes west; the airport is fifteen minutes south. The Corredor Laguna reads as the part of the Cancún corridor the residents who came for the inland-lagoon side of the city chose deliberately.
Inside Náutica Residences, the project reads as a residential condominium scaled for the corridor — drawn around the lagoon light. Each residence spans 764 square feet with a full-height opening to a balcony facing the Nichupté, a kitchen drawn for someone who actually cooks rather than reheats, and a bathroom organized around the natural light. The materials are honest — wood, stone, glass — and the building's density was kept residential rather than commercial.
Delivery in 2028. Pricing at $5,980,000 MXN. Náutica Residences sits on the Corredor Laguna at the scale of a residential condominium thoughtfully drawn around the lagoon-front corridor — a project for the buyer who came to Cancún for the inland-lagoon side of the city at the one-bedroom scale. For the buyer ready to settle on the Nichupté, this is one of the most considered new addresses in the neighborhood.
The Corredor Laguna is the residential strip along the Nichupté Lagoon's southern shore, connecting Cancún's commercial center to the Hotel Zone via Bonampak and Boulevard Kukulcán. The past decade has transformed this corridor from a low-density lagoon-side residential pocket into one of Cancún's most active luxury preconstruction markets, anchored by tall, architecturally distinctive condominium towers that take advantage of waterfront views without the ocean-facing price premium of the Hotel Zone. Real estate here typically trades at 25-40% below comparable Hotel Zone units while offering lagoon views, easier walkability to downtown amenities, and faster airport access (12 km vs 22 km). Best for buyers prioritizing architectural distinction, lagoon-corridor views, and downtown-adjacent residential living over beachfront positioning.
This property sits in a sweet spot for buyers seeking Cancun exposure without the downtown price premium. At 764 square feet, it's compact enough to manage as a vacation rental or personal retreat, but large enough to feel like a genuine residence rather than a shoebox. The Corredor Laguna location offers quieter access to the lagoon side of Cancun—fewer spring breakers, better for long-term living. We see strong rental demand in this pocket, particularly among couples and small families seeking authentic beachfront without the all-inclusive resort atmosphere. One honest note: the sub-800 sqft footprint means resale appeal narrows to specific buyer profiles. This works best for investors comfortable with the rental market or retirees downsizing. At Mexico Luxury Properties, we recommend running conservative occupancy projections before committing, but the fundamentals here are solid for the right buyer.
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