Twenty-First Construction Update

Welcome to the latest Luna Residences construction update brought to you by the new moon!

Over the past two weeks, we have done significant work on the hydraulic, sanitary, and drainage outlets for air conditioners, electrical systems, stairways, and elevator shafts. Now, we are progressing with work on the second level.

Did you know?

“Cenote” comes from the Mayan word “dzonot,” meaning sacred well, and they truly live up to their name. These freshwater sinkholes, formed by collapsed cave systems, offer more than just a refreshing swim. These natural sinkholes are like hidden gems in the Yucatan Peninsula.
The cenotes were considered sacred by the ancient Mayans, believed to be entrances to the underworld. Today, they provide a unique opportunity to connect with nature in a surreal setting. Imagine swimming in crystal-clear, mineral-rich waters surrounded by lush vegetation and the occasional stalactite. It’s not just a dip; it’s a journey into the heart of the Yucatan’s natural beauty.

As always, it’s been a pleasure to bring you this update, and we look forward to the next one on the full moon in a few weeks.

With love,
Luna Residences Team

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