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New Highway to Transform Travel Along the Oaxaca Coast

by Brent May

New Highway to Transform Travel Along the Oaxaca Coast

Exciting infrastructure developments are underway on the Oaxacan coast, and they’re poised to make a big impact on both tourism and real estate. A brand-new highway is currently under construction, connecting Huatulco International Airport directly to Pochutla, a key town that serves as a gateway to beloved beach destinations like Zipolite, Mazunte, and San Agustinillo.

This new road is part of the larger Barranca Larga–Ventanilla Highway Project, a major federal initiative aimed at improving connectivity between Oaxaca City and the Pacific coast. Once completed, this highway will dramatically cut travel time from over 6 hours to just 2.5 hours—making the coast more accessible than ever before.

When Will the Highway Be Completed?

The project is now in its final phase, with completion expected by late 2025, according to official sources and recent government announcements. After years of delays and funding challenges, work has accelerated under renewed federal support, with the goal of opening the full route to traffic before the end of next year.

Why This Matters for Travelers, Expats, and Investors

1. Improved Accessibility
Faster, safer travel will open the Oaxacan coast to more domestic and international tourism, boosting local economies and services.

2. Rising Property Values
Infrastructure always plays a role in real estate appreciation. Areas like Huatulco, Pochutla, and the coast between are likely to see increased demand and value growth—especially for vacation homes and rental properties.

3. Better Travel Experience
The new highway bypasses winding mountain roads known for motion sickness and slow speeds, making coastal travel more comfortable and reliable.

4. Expanded Business and Tourism Opportunities
Improved logistics and movement of goods, services, and people will strengthen the region’s economic outlook—particularly in eco-tourism and hospitality.

5. Positive Environmental Impact
Though counterintuitive, reducing travel time can help cut emissions by limiting time on the road and encouraging planned development in designated tourism zones like Huatulco, which follows sustainable growth practices.

What This Means for You

Whether you’re dreaming of a retirement property in Huatulco, considering a vacation home near Zipolite, or scouting for investment potential along the coast, this infrastructure project represents a rare window of opportunity.

Once the Barranca Larga–Ventanilla highway opens, travel to and from the Oaxaca coast will become easier, faster, and safer—bringing with it new waves of tourism, stronger rental markets, and long-term growth for early investors.

Want to know how this project could impact your property search or investment strategy?

Contact us today to explore coastal listings or set up a personalized consultation.

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