Yucatán Magazine 5 – The Beach Issue
$150.00
Coastal Cool: Catching a breeze in a sustainable home in Bacalar. Plus: The home that two architects built for themselves, and what Yucatán beach house living was like in the 1980s. (Hint: much more challenging!)
Description
Yucatán Magazine’s fifth issue heads to the water. The “Coastal Cool” issue explores the Peninsula’s most captivating beach towns — Bacalar, Isla Mujeres, Sisal, and El Cuyo — along with two expats who ditched retirement plans and moved to the coast decades before it was fashionable.
We go inside three remarkable spaces: a minimalist “Casa Desnuda” designed by two architects for themselves, Marilyn’s beloved kitchen, and the vast white studio artist Randy Shull built to house his large-scale hammock paintings. Also included: four essential tips before you build at the beach.
Elsewhere, profiles of expat rebels and local standouts, a guide to Campeche, real estate listings including a fast-selling “Urban Hacienda,” and a closing photo essay on artist Juan Batta.
Cover: Mérida artist Katrin Schikora at her rustic Bacalar retreat.
Print edition · Full color · 56 pages
Additional information
| Weight | .250 kg |
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| Dimensions | 31 × 23 × 3 cm |



