Playa del Carmen

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Another stop on our international dharmic map, here the Diamond Way makes its presence felt with a "Key Center" that houses one of the freshest and most dynamic groups of friends in the country and that will be happy to receive you all.

Playa del Carmen is known for its beaches and for its sophisticated nightlife full of bars, gastrobars, cafes, discos and live music. Most of this offer is concentrated on the legendary 5th avenue, but in short, Playa is a city worth exploring and enjoying with friends.

Turismo Playa del Carmen >>

5th Avenue: As we have mentioned, this pedestrian promenade is legendary and the one that has given the city its popularity. It is full of cafes, bars, restaurants, boutiques, etc. and with pedestrians from every corner of the world making this space one of the most international in the country. We recommend zigzagging the avenue since many of its small streets that flank it have excellent hidden secrets.

5ta Avenida >>

Calle Diez: Parallel to 5th avenue and a little less crowded, here the gastronomic and entertainment proposal of the city continues.

Calle Diez >>

Calle 38: One of the most charming in the city with the perfect mix of leafy trees, romantic lighting, sophisticated gastronomic proposal and its beautiful exit to the sea

Calle 38 >>

Parque Fundadores: A couple of steps from the bus terminal and the ferry crossing to Cozumel is this space with the most authentic mix of locals and visitors, established restaurants and street vendors.

Here you can enjoy a visit to the beautiful Chapel of Nuestra Señora del Carmen or to the epic and very instagrammable monument: Mayan Portal. If you brought the swimming suit you can take a quick dip in the sea.

Parque Fundadores >>

Xcaret: Loved by some, hated by others, this theme park is an icon of the Mexican Caribbean and attracts millions of tourists every year. It may not be the cheapest attraction, but if your budget allows it, then it is well worth it, especially its aquarium and the legendary closing Mexican show.

Xcaret >>

Rio Secreto: Spectacular natural reserve that houses a system of rivers and underground caverns where you can see up close the natural and geological wonder that is the Yucatan peninsula.

Rio Secreto >>

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Gastronommic Recomendations

La Cueva del Chango:A classic in the city with excellent contemporary Mexican food. It is located on the charming 38th street, you have to arrive early for breakfast as there is a long cue to enter.

La Cueva del Chango >>

Amate 38: Contemporary Yucatecan food on beautiful Calle 38.

Amate 38 >>

Milos: Greek food, here we change the view of the Mediterranean for that of the Caribbean.

Milos >>

El Pirata: Authentic local seafood for locals, excellent place to eat fried fish and shrimp empanadas.

El Pirata >>

Ah Cacao: A favorite among friends of the Diamond Way, authentic Mexican Cacao products, with the Mayan Hot Chocolate (chocolate with habanero chili) as a true stand out

Ah Cacao >>

Antojitos Doña Mary: Half a block from our Buddhist center is this classic place that serves authentic Yucatecan street food such as salbutes and panuchos.

Antojitos Doña Mary >>

Bio Natural: Exquisite restaurant and boutique of healthy products with excellent options for vegan friends.

Bio Natural >>

Fusión: Beachclub by day and bar with live music at night, a classic of the Playa's nightlife.

Fusión >>

El Tapas: The best paella and Spanish food in the Caribbean next to the very busy city hall square .

El Tapas >>

Romeo Trattoria Pizzeria: The Mexican Caribbean has a large Italian community and this is one of its best representatives. An authentic trattoria with a wood oven that is already a classic in the city.

Romeo Trattoria Pizzeria >>

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