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Is it expensive to eat in Playa del Carmen?

Dinner prices in Playa Del Carmen Most menus have main plates starting at 100 pesos going to 300 pesos. Add appetizers and drinks and you can average around 400-600 pesos per person for a nice dinner. Not every night needs to be a big night out and you can eat for 300 pesos per person.



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It is more expensive than most other Mexican cities. Many things are imported to Playa and this adds to the cost as well. Once you travel out of the area you start to notice how things are cheaper but after a while you get used to what things cost and how to stretch your budget if you live in Playa Del Carmen.

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Be careful of where and when you withdraw cash Although credit cards are accepted at more and more small businesses, Playa del Carmen still runs on cash, and you'll need small bills to enjoy its local taco joints, neighborhood bars and side-street shops.

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When is the busiest time of the year for Playa Del Carmen? There are two times a year when Playa Del Carmen gets a big influx of tourist. The first is Semana Santa or Easter week and the second is the period from Christmas to just after New Years.

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The ideal number of days in Playa del Carmen depends on your preferences and interests. Generally, a 3 to 7-day trip should provide enough time to see the main attractions, enjoy the beach, and take day trips to nearby sights.

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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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It's not traditional in Mexico for people to leave tips in hotels but in touristic areas such as Playa del Carmen, it happens. In basic hotels, you needn't tip, but if you have good contact with the housekeeping and you feel they deserve something a little extra then, by all means, give it to them.

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Prices are generally at their lowest during the humid rainy season, with May to June and September to October usually seeing the lowest prices. However, late April and early December can also see reasonable prices, as well as drier, less humid weather, so be aware of offers around this time too.

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Playa del Carmen is a vibrant coastal town located on the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico. It is known for its beautiful beaches, crystal clear waters, and bustling nightlife. Playa del Carmen offers something for everyone, from quiet beachfront lounging to lively nightclubs and bars.

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Waves will not get to big, this is a not a surfers paradise so swimming can be done every day! Playa del Carmen and the bays are protected by natural reef systems or in the case of Playa, the island of Cozumel so high waves just don't happen very often.

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The Yucatan peninsula is quite close to Florida. Just like Florida can have 'colder' weeks, during our winter months, we can have colder temperatures. The coldest months in Playa del Carmen are January and February – but like anywhere else, it is warmer during the day and colder at night.

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The weather can be quite temperamental with strong winds coming in from the sea and heavy rainfall. The wettest month is September, which has 173mm of rainfall. For a warmer and drier climate, the best time to go to Playa del Carmen is during the dry season.

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From October to March, the climate is generally dry and slightly warm. Summer days and nights tend to offer high temperatures and humidity. The Atlantic hurricane season lasts from June to November, so check local weather forecasts and hurricane warnings before booking your trip.

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Playa del Carmen started out as a Fisherman's village, as many as 110 years ago. The white sand beaches, turquoise waters, and laid-back feel have made it a popular destination for tourists.

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The beaches, the water, the amenities, and the nightlife are just a few of the things that make Playa del Carmen a top Mexican Caribbean destination. With proximity to nearby Mayan cultural centers and offshore islands, there's a little something for everyone in “Playa”.

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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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