Residents of Punta Allen, a charming but remote fishing village situated within the Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve, recently convened with municipal and state authorities to address pressing concerns over the deteriorating condition of the sole access road to their community. This vital 45-kilometer route from Tulum has become so degraded that journeys now take at least three hours, causing significant wear and tear on vehicles and disrupting the livelihoods of locals who depend on tourism and fishing.
In response, Johnny Monsreal Padilla, the General Secretary of the Municipal Council, announced that Public Works personnel will soon assess the road to determine the necessary investments for its repair. The initial plan involves excavating a few centimeters of the current surface and applying sascab, a traditional compacted material known for its durability in the region. Given that the road traverses the environmentally sensitive Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve, discussions also emphasized the importance of using sustainable and eco-friendly materials.
The meeting saw participation from key figures, including Cristina Torres, the Secretary of the State Government, María Guadalupe Cocom González, the Delegate of Punta Allen, and heads of state and municipal Public Works departments. Their collective commitment underscores the importance of restoring this critical infrastructure to support the community’s economic activities and daily life.

Punta Allen is renowned for its pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and rich biodiversity. Visitors are drawn to its serene environment, making it a haven for activities such as birdwatching, snorkeling, and especially fly fishing, with the flats teeming with bonefish, tarpon, and permit.
The village’s remote location offers a tranquil escape from the bustling tourist hubs of the Yucatán Peninsula, presenting an authentic and serene experience.
The current state of the access road not only hampers tourism but also affects the daily lives of residents. Efforts to repair and maintain this route are crucial to preserving the community’s way of life and ensuring that visitors can continue to experience the natural beauty and cultural richness of Punta Allen.
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