• Property Type
  • 1-Bed Condo, 2-Bed Condo, 3-Bed Condo
  • 1
  • Bedroom
  • 1
  • Bathroom
  • 591.05 Sq ft
  • Area Size
Maranta: 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Beachfront Condos in Soliman Bay
  • $401,163 USD

Description

A boutique, solar-powered development on Bahía Soliman, north of Tulum, from $401,000

Set on the calm, mangrove-lined shore of Bahía Soliman, a beachfront pocket north of Tulum. Maranta is a boutique beachfront development in Soliman Bay, a small collection of residences with direct beach access, solar power, and a rainwater harvesting system on Quintana Roo’s quiet coast between Akumal and Tulum. Floor plans cover 1-, 2-, and 3-bedroom layouts from 591 sq ft (55 m²), with select units adding rooftop plunge pools or ground-floor gardens. One-bedroom condos start at $401,000 USD ($6,900,000 MXN, approximate at 17.20 MXN/USD).

Bahía Soliman is a protected, low-density bay — calm, shallow water good for snorkeling, with no town center and little traffic. Casa Cenote and the Tankah cenotes are minutes away, Akumal’s turtle beaches sit just to the north, and downtown Tulum, with its restaurants and the coastal ruins, is roughly a 15-to-20-minute drive south. Tulum International Airport and the region’s new Tren Maya connections are about 40 minutes away, while Tulum itself keeps daily services within reach without putting them on your doorstep.

What do the condos at Maranta offer?

The condos for sale at Maranta range from 1-bedroom units of 591 sq ft (55 m²) up to 3-bedroom residences of about 170 m², some with lock-off layouts that work for rental income. Outlook varies by unit — sea-facing terraces in some, mangrove views in others — so the position within the building matters as much as the floor plan. Finishes lean natural: travertine flooring, granite counters, light tropical-wood cabinetry, and floor-to-ceiling windows. The solar panels and rainwater system lower running costs on a stretch of coast where municipal services are limited. Amenities include a pool and jacuzzi, sun loungers, a bar counter and social dining area, indoor gardens, parking, elevators, and 24/7 security. Short-term rental is permitted. A close comparable in the same bay is Neea, also in Soliman Bay.

What is life like in Soliman Bay?

Soliman Bay trades convenience for seclusion. The appeal is the quiet — a protected bay, no crowds, and direct access to the water — but it is drive-dependent: groceries, dining, and nightlife are in Tulum, not on foot, and the bay’s calm, seagrass-fringed shoreline is better for snorkeling and paddleboarding than open-ocean swimming. The off-grid character is why the solar and rainwater systems matter rather than read as a marketing flourish. Foreign buyers purchase here through a fideicomiso, the bank trust required for coastal property in the restricted zone.

Heron Real Estate can confirm availability, which units face the sea versus the mangrove, and current pricing across the Maranta line before you decide.

Last updated: May 2026

  • City: Tulum
  • State/county: Quintana Roo
  • Area: Soliman Bay
  • Country: Mexico