Kukulcán Boulevard Rehabilitation

Kukulcán Boulevard Rehabilitation

Boulevard Kukulcán is Cancún’s primary corridor, yet its current layout divides the city’s distinct districts. Our vision addresses a key challenge: how to reconnect a city split into three zones while respecting the fragile coastal ecosystems that define this landscape.

We integrate transit infrastructure with ecological connectivity. The project leverages opportunities to link with existing natural systems along the boulevard, delivering a transit solution that enhances both urban mobility and the coastal environment’s resilience.
The corridor creates a new identity for Boulevard Kukulcán—not simply transit infrastructure, but a unifying spine connecting Cancún’s hotel zone, downtown core, and airport. Its 37 stations become vital places for community gathering and improved metropolitan access.
The rehabilitation of Boulevard Kukulcán demonstrates how targeted infrastructure investments can bridge social, economic, and physical divides—building a more connected and sustainable future for one of Mexico’s premier tourist destinations.