Location:
Quintana Roo State, Yucatán Peninsula,
Caribbean coast, southeast Mexico
Distance from Cancun: 42 miles south
Population: 30,000
Closest major airport: Cancún
International Airport (CUN)
Time Zone: Central Standard Time
The former Mayan village of Playa del Carmen
today stands as a wonderful cosmopolitan
city with the highest urban growth in the
country. As the capital of the Riviera Maya,
the city is one of the most popular Mexican
Caribbean destinations for both Mexicans and
international tourists, with beautiful
natural landscapes of sea and jungle.
Playa del Carmen lies halfway between Cancún
and Tulúm on a coastal strip that combines
jungle, mangrove swamps and white, sandy
beaches. Some of the best beaches to visit
are near Xcaret, a small bay with caves and
freshwater cenotes; Akumal, Xel-ha and the
ruins of Tulum. In addition to beaches,
Tulum is also one of the main archaeological
zones in Quintana Roo.
Playa del Carmen also offers a variety of
water sports and outdoor activities.
Snorkeling and scuba diving on the Great
Mayan Reef or nearby reefs are two of the
most popular water activities, along with
biking in Tres Ríos, an ecological park
located between Playa del Carmen and Puerto
Morelos, and kayaking on the Pájaros River,
near the mangrove swamps. Other attractions
include sailing, sport fishing, forest
walks, and spectacular archaeological sites
on the outskirts of the city.
Playa del Carmen is a great place for
handicraft shopping. Boutiques and street
vendors carry everything from colorfully
embroidered blouses and dresses from the
Yucatán to decorative objects made of copper
and unique semi-precious stone jewelry. A
variety of additional crafts from different
parts of Mexico are available throughout the
city, including traditional pottery and
glass work.
During the evening, the city lights up with
spectacular restaurants – both local and
international – and high-energy bars and
clubs. Strolling down Quinta Avenida is the
best way to shop around for a perfect
restaurant, bar or cafe. For travelers
interested in dancing, the two most popular
places are El Espiral and Señor Frog’s,
while Captain Tulis, Safari and The Blue
Parrot are perfect for a drink and listening
to mellow music.
Playa del Carmen is a truly charming Mexican
town with colorful avenues, friendly street
vendors, traditional restaurants, wonderful
bars, major resorts and boutique hotels. The
city’s diversity is immense and provides
endless opportunities for travelers
interested in exploring a quaint city and
enjoying a true Mexican adventure. Playa del
Carmen perfectly combines the enchantment of
Mexican folklore with the ambiance of a
cosmopolitan city. |