
Mid-morning at the gulf-coast malecón. Chicxulub Puerto is the part of the Emerald Coast where the late morning belongs to the residents on the boardwalk — the small beach clubs in full swing, the kayakers crossing the calm gulf water, the day in its slow rhythm.
The Yucatán gulf coast — the corridor known locally as the Emerald Coast — stretches roughly ninety-eight kilometers along the northern shore of the peninsula, from Chelem in the west through Progreso, Chicxulub Puerto, Telchac Puerto, and San Crisanto. The coastline is distinguished by crystalline emerald waters, powdery amber sand, and the secondary-residence rhythm that has shaped the corridor's character for generations — earning Chicxulub Puerto the local nickname of the 'Yucatán Hamptons.' The corridor pairs the gulf-coast beaches with proximity to Mérida (twenty-five to seventy-five minutes inland depending on the village) and a chain of fishing villages, malecones, and small harbors that anchor the social rhythm. The corridor reads as the part of Yucatán the residents who came for the gulf-coast secondary-residence side of the peninsula chose deliberately.
Inside Serena Beach Tower, the architecture takes the gulf coast at its ultimate scale. Each residence spans 4,639 square feet across layouts drawn for indoor-outdoor living: large-format primary suites with their own terraces, living spaces drawn around the gulf view, kitchens scaled for someone who actually cooks rather than reheats. The materials are honest — wood, stone, glass.
Pre-sale. Pricing at $2,075,400 MXN. Serena Beach Tower sits in Chicxulub Puerto at the rare scale of a true large-format residence on the corridor — a footprint that the smaller condo projects simply cannot replicate. For the buyer who came to Yucatán for the 'Yucatán Hamptons' rhythm of Chicxulub Puerto at the family scale, this is one of the most distinctive new addresses in the neighborhood.
Chicxulub Puerto is a small coastal village on the Yucatán's Gulf coast, 5 km east of Progreso. Historically a fishing village (and famous for the asteroid impact crater offshore), it has emerged in recent years as a residential alternative to Progreso — quieter beach, smaller-scale builds, and a real Yucatecan town character. Real estate here is typically beach-front condos or single-family casas at 20-30% discounts to Progreso central inventory.
We find Serena Beach Tower compelling for a specific buyer: someone seeking Gulf access without the overdevelopment of larger coastal towns. Fourteen units across four levels means genuine privacy—you won't feel like you're living in a resort. The contemporary-tropical design reads as mature rather than trendy, which matters if you plan to spend significant time here or eventually resell. At Mexico Luxury Properties, we appreciate projects that respect their setting, and this boutique scale in Chicxulub Puerto does exactly that. The honest consideration: Chicxulub remains quieter and less established than Progreso or Celestún, so your social and dining scene depends partly on personal effort. But if that appeals to you—if you want Gulf views without crowds—the price point and unit count suggest genuine scarcity value in the market.
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