IN PAST
IN FUTURE
UNBELIEVABLE INVESTMENT CAPACITY
State support:
The Tren Maya project is a top priority for the Mexican government and is under the personal control of the president. This provides long-term stability and potential financial incentives for investors.
Excellent location:
Along the Tren Maya railway, there are 27 archaeological zones and 34 stations near major tourist destinations, Cyberhouse benefits from unparalleled accessibility and a constant flow of visitors.
Rapid growth in tourism
The Tren Maya project aims to significantly increase the tourist flow in the region, boosting demand for high-quality housing such as Cyberhouse.
Financial incentives
The Mexican government may offer tax incentives or other financial incentives to investors who participate in the Tren Maya project.
Cooperation opportunities
Investor can collaborate with other interested parties involved in the Tren Maya project, such as tour operators and environmental organizations, to promote their services.
Improved accessibility
The Tren Maya will connect the Yucatan peninsula with other parts of Mexico, making it easier for specialists to access conference centers and villas.
The concept of "Time Travel" will attract not only businesses and investments, but also all of humanity, which is always in search of answers to the most important questions of existence.
unparalleled impressions
futuristic design
Our architecture, inspired by the jungles, harmoniously blends with modern comfort, creating irresistible attraction for tourists seeking unforgettable experiences.
Immersion in culture
We offer our guests unprecedented access to Maya culture through interactive games, shamanic practices, and exploration of ancient civilizations, which sets us apart from traditional hotels.
Integration of Technologies
Modern technologies across the territory provide guests with an uninhibited futuristic experience against the backdrop of pyramids and the cradle of civilizations.
Positive trends and statistics
Tourism statistics
According to the Yucatan Tourism Secretariat, in 2019, the state welcomed a record number of tourists - 3.2 million people. Despite the pandemic, by 2022, the tourist flow had recovered and reached 2.9 million visitors. It is predicted that by 2025, with the launch of the Tren Maya, the number of tourists will exceed 4 million people per year.
Hotel statistics
According to the Yucatan Hotel Association, in 2022 the average occupancy of 4 and 5 star hotels was 65%. During high season (December-April), this figure reached 85%. The average room rate in such hotels was $180 per night, and the annual revenue per room (RevPAR) was $42,700.
Growth of investments in the tourism sector
According to the Secretariat of Economic Development of Yucatan, private investment in the state's tourism sector grew by 22% in 2022 compared to 2021, reaching $450 million. Further growth of 15-20% annually is expected over the next 5 years.
Increase of premium segment
According to Deloitte consulting company's report, the share of tourists choosing premium accommodation in Yucatan increased from 18% in 2019 to 24% in 2022. Further growth is expected to reach 30% by 2025, creating favorable conditions for high-class projects such as Cyberhouse.
Increase in demand for ecological and cultural tourism
According to the Mexican Institute of Social Research, 68% of international tourists visiting Yucatan are interested in ecological and cultural tourism. This figure has increased by 15% in the last 3 years, which completely aligns with the concept of Cyberhouse.
Increasing tourist stay duration
According to a study by the Yucatan Tourism Council, the average length of stay for tourists in the region increased from 2.5 days in 2019 to 3.2 days in 2022. It is expected that by 2025, this number will reach 4 days, which will directly impact the revenues of the hotel sector.
Hotel business statistics
These data are based on reports from the Ministry of Tourism of Mexico, the Association of Hotels of Cancun and the Riviera Maya, as well as research from international tourism organizations.
Tourism
Main tourist destinations:
Cancun: receives about 45% of all tourists on the peninsula. Riviera Maya: about 30% of tourists.
Merida: about 15% of tourists.
Primary markets:
USA: 45% of international tourists.
Canada: 20% of international tourists.
Europe: 15% of international tourists.
Hotels
Average cost of room in 5* hotel:
Cancun: $350-450 per night.
Riviera Maya: $400-550 per night.
Average duration of stay:
In five-star hotels - 5.7 nights.
Overall for the region - 4.2 nights.
Season
Average hotel occupancy:
Five-star hotels: 76% (2019), 65% (2021).
Forecast for 2023: returning to 2019 levels.
Seasonality
High season: December-April.
Low season: September-November.
Investments
Investments in the tourism sector:
In 2021, around $500 million was invested in new hotels and infrastructure. Planned investments for 2023-2025: over $1 billion.
Economic impact of tourism:
Tourism accounts for about 30% of the GDP of the state of Quintana Roo (where Cancun and the Riviera Maya are located).
Main aspects of the business plan
total: $150 000 000*
Project Description
Planned construction:
recreational and educational center on the territory of 30 hectares with a hotel 250-350 rooms with the possibility of expansion, including suites, villas and standard rooms.
Legal aspects
Land and permits:
for construction and operation
Taxation: income taxes, tourist taxes.

Licenses: Hospitality and alcohol licenses
Risk assessment
Economic risks:
Tax increases, economic crises.
Natural factors:
Natural disasters (downpours. hurricanes), protection against which is provided in CyberHouse projects
Revenue Forecast:
Including the $25M up-front return at start.
Annual profitability: already positive from Year 1 (operational surplus).
Growth drivers: the combination of occupancy (to 80%), ADR indexation (+6%/yr), and diversified ancillary revenues (MICE, festival, premium packages, anchor tenants).
Model resilience: energy efficiency and outsourcing reduce the OPEX base and support margins as scale grows.
PROJECT DEVELOPMENT
The combination of occupancy (to 80%), ADR indexation (+6%/yr), and diversified ancillary revenues (MICE, festival, premium packages, anchor tenants).
MODEL RESILIENCE
Energy efficiency and outsourcing reduce the OPEX base and support margins as scale grows.
Mexico is home to ancient civilizations, each with a vast historical and cultural heritage
Analysis of the region
The concept of Cronoturismo is applicable to the centers of ancient civilizations located in the states of Tabasco, Mexico City, Hidalgo, Puebla, especially in the states of Veracruz and Oaxaca, where the Interoceanic Corridor is under construction.
possibilities
Everyone is offered a unique opportunity to travel into the future while staying in the present and exploring the past.
Cognition through entertainment
The daily program of stay in Cronoturismo Septgona is aimed at the fact that every day the tourist learns something new about the past and comprehends the world of the future.
Positioning
Cyber's unique design and brand identity, offering the comfort of the future combined with history, tradition and the opportunity to immerse yourself in the atmosphere of ancient civilizations.
Architectural designs
The exterior and interior design of the villas reflects our vision of the architecture of the future. Cosmic silhouettes against the backdrop of unspoiled nature and maximum living comfort.

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