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Playa Del Carmen Yucatan Mexico Vacations

Playa del Carmen or just "Playa", as it is also commonly referred to by locals, is a resort town on the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico. It's approximately 45 minutes south of Cancun on the Mayan Riviera, and offers a more relaxed atmosphere engineered for lounging and beach frolic.


Originally a small fishing town, tourism to Playa del Carmen began with the passenger ferry service to Cozumel, an island across the Cozumel Channel and world-famous scuba diving destination. While passing through, many people realized that it was a nice place to relax away from the crowds of Cancún but with the same quality beaches and turquoise waters. Perhaps just as impressive as Cozumel, Playa del Carmen's coast offers good scuba diving opportunities, as well as cenote diving for the more adventurous.

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Playa, as locals call it, is located on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula, about 40 miles south of Cancun. Discovered by those craving white beaches, gentle surf and outdoors activities, this once sleepy fishing village has retained its small-town charm. Buildings are low-rise, and the atmosphere is still authentic. When the sun goes down, the temperature goes up. Bars get into full swing around midnight, and Avenida Quinta transforms from a family-friendly pedestrian way to a sizzling hot spot.

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Playa Del Carmen has a subtropical climate, so its weather ranges from warm to hot for most of the year. The average temperature over the year is about 80ºF or 27ºC and the humidity is usually very high. The sea is almost always warm enough for a swim, but you must pay attention to warnings for the safety of the water, especially during storm season.

The coolest time of year falls between November and January. During these months the daytime temperatures are very comfortable and warm, but the air tends to cool off at night. There is some rain, but not constant or overwhelming. This is part of the high season for tourists and prices will reflect the popularity of the destination especially over the Christmas break.

From February to May the weather is at its most pleasant. The sea is calm for swimming and there is very little rain. Flowers come out to bloom and tourists arrive in droves. Easter weekend and Spring Break tend to be some of the most popular and expensive times to visit Playa Del Carmen.

From June to August the weather becomes very hot. The sea is calm and the air warm even through the night. The sun can be very powerful at this time of year so wearing a hat to shield from its rays may be a good idea. There may be storms from time to time at this time of year, but usually the afternoon thunderstorms don’t last.

Hurricane season in the Atlantic Basin (which accounts for hurricanes on the Caribbean shore of Mexico) starts June 1 and ends November 30.  Maximum activity is between August and October, with the peak activity generally being in early to mid September (as determined by the U.S. National Hurricane Center).  A hurricane or tropical storm can occur anytime in this period--Emily occurred in July 2005 and Wilma in October 2005.  The 2005 hurricane season was the worst in 154 years.  However, it  was an anomaly and is not expected to be repeated soon.  The vast majority of hurricanes do not make landfall.  The majority of those that do reach land don't strike the Mayan Riviera.  Travelers visiting Playa at this time of year should keep a close watch on the storm warnings and consider travel insurance just to be safe.  

Tropical storms can occur during the same time period.  Tropical storms are substantially smaller and less intense than hurricanes.  They usually do not cause much damage but simply bring wind and heavy rains over the span of a few days.  Regular rain storms during the same period (Playa's "rainy season") are usually of short duration.  They may cool things off for a few hours, but soon the temperatures rise and the sun comes out again.   

 


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Banyan Tree Mayakoba, located on Mexico's pristine Riviera Maya amidst the exclusive and ecologically sensitive Mayakoba development, infuses its elegantly natural environment with a unique blend of Asian and Mexican architecture and hospitality. Luxuriously appointed earth-toned private villas were designed with the finest natural materials, and filled with unique Mayan-inspired furnishings accented with Asian touches. All pool-villas are freestanding units, tucked amidst undulating lagoons and canals, surrounded by lush tropical vegetation and mangroves to create an intimate oasis

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Geofish Dive, Playa del Carmen

Geofish Dive is located on the corner of 1st Avenue and 10th Street. We cater to small groups taking no more than 6 divers out at a time. We are dedicated to giving our customers a personal service not found at other dive shops. Geofish offers PADI scuba courses up to Dive Master, as well as daily snorkeling trips, and fishing trips.

Attraction type: Tour   

 


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