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Do you need bug spray in Playa del Carmen?

Although many of the all inclusive resorts do spray for mosquitoes and fumigate on a regular basis for other insects, you may want to wear bug repellent especially at dawn and dusk. Some resorts have a lot of tropical vegetation and you may be participating in excursions that take you into the jungle.



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Mosquitos repellent During our dry and warm winter (from December to March), there are no mosquitoes. When the humidity is coming, mosquitoes are waking up… This is why it would be wise to buy from your country a good mosquito repellent.

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The risk for mosquito activity is high. Consider an EPA-registered repellent to deter mosquito bites.

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The mosquitos can be bad. Especially at dawn and dusk and if it's just rained which is common for your time frame.

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You can use the tap water to brush your teeth, however, do not drink the tap water. Drink water and lots of it. The myth that the water in Mexico makes people sick is outdated.

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Playa del Carmen, the north beach in Tulum, and Akumal all have lifeguards for the beaches but they are limited. Swim close to shore and it you are not a big swimmer, wear a life vest. Waves will not get to big, this is a not a surfers paradise so swimming can be done every day!

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Be extra careful at night in Playa del Carmen As with many places in the world, most crimes in Playa del Carmen occur at night. Besides being extra careful at the bars in Playa del Carmen, you'll also want to be extra careful when walking alone at night.

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Can I drink local water? We recommend not to drink faucet/tap water, the resort will provide filtered and bottled water at all time. Water and ice cubes served at all resort venues are always filtered and safe to drink.

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Once a sleepy fishing village, Playa del Carmen is now a Riviera Maya destination in its own right. Here, lively bars and cool boutiques sit next to local taquerias and chic luxury hotels—all with a bit more authentic Mexican style than you'll find up the coast in Cancun.

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The resorts filter their water or buy ice. I've brushed teeth with the water at resorts as well without issue. Outside of that area I would not suggest ice unless you are 200% certain of how/where they make/get their ice. Sticking with bottled beverages you can open is your safest best.

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Protect Yourself from Mosquitoes When Traveling to Mexico
  1. Protect yourself with an EPA-registered insect repellent.
  2. Apply sunscreen before applying repellent.
  3. Wear long sleeved shirts and long pants.
  4. Keep doors and windows closed or make sure they are covered with in-tact screens.


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In Playa Del Carmen, the main tourist area is 5th Avenue. We ate at a ton of family-friendly restaurants in Playa del Carmen – none of which were on 5th Avenue. The restaurant food was excellent and didn't get sick once. We stayed away from Mexican street food though.

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Technically, yes. It is illegal to walk around with an open container of alcohol in Mexico. But where and how this law is enforced is inconsistent. In more touristy destinations such as Playa del Carmen, no one is going to bat an eye at someone walking around with a margarita or Modelo.

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