TEACAPAN THE NEW CANCUN
2009-04-28 14:47:33
Teacapan is located at the south of Sinaloa state.
It`s a paradise of exotic and natural beauty. It is the biggest estuary in Mexico
The biggest extension of coconut palms stand out kilometers away from the harbor.
Enjoy of the best sunsets ever!!
In this magical place the beaches of "Las cabras", "Las lupitas" and "La tambora" stand out of the rest cause they are virgen beaches, where you can catch: sea bass, sawfish, swordfish and other species.
A place where you can practice aqua sports.
Enjoy a boat ride to the birds island where you can sail in the middle of dolphins and mangrove swamp, also you can visit Isabel island an ecologic nature mexican reserve with beautiful transparent water, thousands of birds, a huge vegetation, and a volcano that mades a perfect place to be in touch with nature mother
Construction commenced last month on Mexico’s purported next big draw: a large-scale tourist resort in the state of Sinaloa. Teacapan, 75 miles south of the nearest tourist hub of Mazatlan, is a Pacific beach resort that will be twice as large as Cancun if all goes according to plan. It will encompass over seven miles of beach and two marinas, and it is estimated to see over 3 million visitors annually, according to the Associated Press article “Mexico announces creation of new tourist resort.”
Mexico’s president, Felipe Calderon, called the Sinaloa development “the most relevant project boosted by the public sector, the most important in the last 25 years and the most important in the first two decades of the 21st century,” according to Earthtimes. The plan calls for around $470 million of public investment and ultimately over $6.2 billion of private investment.
It’s probably not a stretch to predict that finances, in these unsteady times, will be a challenge for this mega-resort, but I suspect that other challenges lay ahead as well. Sinaloa has seen more than its share of tragic violence related to drug cartels, so potential visitors to the state will need some reassuring that this put-your-feet-up-poolside paradise will be a safe one. Surely, resort planners



