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The Playa del Carmen Travel Guide

Quinta Avenida strolls at sunset, cenote day trips, and Fifth Avenue for the tacos — Riviera Maya's liveliest town.

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When to Go

Best Time to Visit

December–April. Dry, warm, low-humidity — the peak Caribbean months. Avoid August-October for hurricane risk; May-July has warmer sea and cheaper rooms but occasional afternoon rain.

Daily Spend in USD

Budget

  • Budget

    $60/day

  • Mid-range

    $160/day

  • Luxury

    $500/day

Cheaper than Cancun but pricier than the rest of Mexico. Boutique Quinta Avenida hotels $150-250; all-inclusive resorts north of town $300+.

With Kids

Family Travel

Xcaret, Xel-Ha, and Xplor are the essential family day parks (buy combo tickets online). Cenote Azul + Cenote Cristalino are safe for kids.

Together

Couples Travel

Sunrise at Tulum ruins, breakfast on the beach at Rosa Negra, then a cenote day trip. Book a boutique in the north end of Quinta Avenida for less noise.

On Your Own

Solo Travel

Very solo-friendly — mix of backpacker hostels, hostels-turned-boutique, and a strong walking scene along Quinta Avenida.

Food

What to Eat

  • Cochinita pibil. Yucatán slow-roasted pork wrapped in banana leaves — the essential Riviera Maya lunch.
  • Tikin Xic. Grilled Yucatecan fish marinated in achiote paste.
  • Papadzules. Egg tacos in a green pumpkin-seed sauce — a Maya classic.
  • Marquesitas. Crepe-like street snack filled with Nutella + queso de bola — Quinta Avenida's late-night sweet.

Transportation

Getting Around

ADO buses from Cancun airport ($20, 60 min) are the standard. Colectivo vans down Highway 307 are cheaper and reach Tulum + cenotes.

Don't rent a scooter unless you're confident — Highway 307 is fast and dangerous. Uber isn't officially permitted; taxis charge tourist rates.

Where to Base Yourself

Neighborhoods

  • Quinta Avenida (5th Ave.). Pedestrian shopping and restaurant strip — walk end-to-end for the full evening.
  • Playacar. Gated resort community south of downtown — most all-inclusive resorts are here.
  • Playa Norte. Beach + boutique zone north of Quinta Avenida — quieter, higher-end.

What to Know

Safety

Safe by Mexican standards. Petty theft on beaches; don't leave valuables unattended. Late-night club areas can attract pickpockets. Cenotes are generally safe but wear a life jacket for the deeper ones.

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