A charity beach house tour has gone high tech and online to keep participants safe from COVID.
Seven beautiful homes between Chuburna and Telchac Puerto are featured. But this time, no lines, no crowds. And of course, it can be enjoyed by anyone, anywhere.
The third-annual Home Tour is a 42-minute pay-per-view video that costs 250 pesos, or about US$12.50. The video is professionally narrated, shot and edited, even including aerial shots of the homes.
Proceeds go toward the Progreso Apoyo Program, a Mexican nonprofit organization helping students succeed in school.
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