Tulum is a city located on the Caribbean coast of Mexico, in the state of Quintana Roo. It is known for its white sandy beaches, turquoise waters, and rich archaeological history. One of its main attractions is the Tulum Archaeological Zone, an ancient Mayan port situated on a cliff with stunning views of the sea. In addition, Tulum is famous for its cenotes (natural freshwater wells) and its biodiversity, which includes tropical jungles and nature reserves like the Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve.
In recent years, Tulum has experienced rapid growth, partly due to its popularity as an international tourist destination. This has driven development in various parts of the city, including the expanding area known as Region 8.
Region 8 is one of the growing areas of Tulum and has gained prominence for its real estate and tourism development. Located on the southern side of the city, close to the beach and natural areas, it has become a strategic spot for those seeking proximity to both the sea and the jungle. This region has seen the rise of eco-sustainable projects, with developments designed to integrate with the natural environment, offering a more harmonious lifestyle in close contact with nature.