Mexican Resort Condo in Playa Del Carmen

Playa Del Carmen Mexico, the Yucatan Peninsula, Quintana Roo, east coast, sunrise over the Caribbean..

We were scheduled to go to St. Maarten, but then hurricane Irma did too much damage.  The only cost effective airline reschedule option we had for the caribbean was to fly into Cancun.  So, one big upside to this area is that there are a lot of cost effective flights!

The ride from Cancun airport to Playa Del Carmen is about 90 minutes.  Easy to book the ride ahead of time, or at the airport.  We chose to go to Playa Del Carmen rather than stay in Cancun partly because we have stayed in both before, and partly because there are more Condo-Hotel properties in Playa. 

I found some rental availability through a well known vacation rental site, inquired, then booked directly through the owners management company.  We stayed in a two bedroom condo in Aldea Thai Luxury CondoHotel by Mistik.  The condos surround a very large and lovely pool area with swim up bar, one of the only ones in Playa, according to them. The property we stayed in had some resales that looked very interesting. 

The unit had a rooftop patio and private pool, fabulous! The units seemed a little dated, no dishwasher, no laundry in the unit.  We send laundry out, it came mack clean and folded. 

We love 5th Avenue; a pedestrian street lined with shops and restaurants. We went on a guided walking food tour and learned that Playa Del Carmen is a fairly new city, a growing melting pot of residents from all over the world.  We really enjoyed the wide selection of cuisine! Bonus:  Because PDC is a newer city, it is built to handle a hurricane!

Lots of new construction in PDC.  The architecture has gone from the traditional Mexican wood pole, plaster and thatched roof, to a European sleek and modern. 

We toured a new construction condo complex Oceana Residences.  The entire complex was not very large, but the location is great with some nice views too.  

The location of these two properties was wonderful.  A block from 5th avenue and a block from the beach.  Mamita’s Beach Club was a great place to enjoy the sun, surf, and lunch. 

The beach was beautiful!  Powder sugar sand and great surf.  A lot of local boats moored to the shore.  There were piles of sargassum too, that can get a little stinky.  The snorkeling is wonderful, warm clear water, lots of reef and sea life.  We enjoyed a fabulous lunch at Fuego Cantina at the Mahekal Beach Resort.  Then moved on to cocktails at Diablito Cha Cha Cha.   

The parks that are located near this area are wonderful.  A great place to bring active kids.  So much to do and see! 

The process of Americans purchasing in Mexico has gotten better and easier.  Much more common than when I first went to Mexico 20 years ago. Made some Real Estate connections and will continue to consider purchasing here.

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