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Where do most expats live in Playa del Carmen?

Playa del Carmen offers a range of neighborhoods, each with its own charm. Centro, located along Quinta Avenida (5th Ave), is a bustling area. It offers vibrant nightlife, eclectic restaurants, and small shops. Its close proximity to the beach makes it a prime location for expats seeking long-term accommodation.



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The best area to live in Playa del Carmen is between Juarez Ave on the south, up to calle 46th (CTM) on the north, and from the beach back to the highway. This square is the main area of Playa del Carmen, and where you want to be when living in Playa del Carmen.

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It is also one of the safest resort towns in Mexico. The Best Places for First-Timers to Playa del Carmen are Downtown, North Playa, Mayakoba, North Riviera Maya, or South Riviera Maya. Those with early morning flights out of Cozumel should stay in Downtown close to the port for Cozumel ferries.

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Best for Living or Long-term Stay: Puerto Vallarta Puerto Vallarta is just more livable, feels less touristy and is overall less expensive than Playa Del Carmen.

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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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Playa del Carmen is one of the safest places to travel in Mexico, and one of the best beach towns in Mexico. For the most part, Playa del Carmen is considered safe for the majority of visitors, with the biggest threats usually being hurricanes, hangovers, sunburns and mosquitoes.

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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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Playa del Carmen is a very safe city for tourists and expats. However, you should remember to use your commonsense.

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Calle 28 and north is a very nice quiet beach area, but really with the depth of the new beach there are plenty of quiet areas from the ferry pier going north until at least calle 8 or 10 or even further.

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If you stay in the downtown, you most likely will not need a car in Playa Del Carmen for your stay. Since most things are within walking distance and there is the very long pedestrian street of 5th Avenue, there are a lot of places to walk in the center.

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It is said that the waters of Playa del Carmen are among the world's most beautiful.

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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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Both Playa del Carmen and Cancun have beautiful beaches with crystal-clear waters and soft sand. However, Cancun's beaches are more crowded and touristy, while Playa del Carmen offers a more laid-back atmosphere.

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The rainy season lasts from May to October and traveling to Playa Del Carmen early in the rainy season can be a good way to avoid crowds. The high season typically lasts from December to April. Expect to run into large crowds during the BPM Festival in January.

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