JOYÀ, the first Cirque du Soleil resident show in Mexico, combines culinary and performing arts in an intimate theater setting to engage the audience's five
JOYÀ, the first Cirque du Soleil resident show in Mexico, combines culinary and performing arts in an intimate theater setting to engage the audience's five
JOYÀ, the first Cirque du Soleil resident show in Mexico, combines culinary and performing arts in an intimate theater setting to engage the audience's five
Escape into a fantasy world with fairy creatures and follow a girl’s astounding adventure in a surreal jungle. With comfortable private roundtrip
JOYÀ, the first Cirque du Soleil resident show in Mexico, combines culinary and performing arts in an intimate theater setting to engage the audience's five
Delve into a fantastical world of fairy creatures and follow a girl's astounding adventure in a surreal jungle. JOYÁ, the first permanent Cirque du Soleil®
Delve into a fantastical world of fairy creatures and follow a girl's astounding adventure in a surreal jungle. JOYÁ, the first permanent Cirque du Soleil®
Playa del Carmen doesn't often have bad weather, so any time of year is a great time to make the most of this gorgeous stretch of coast. If you want the least busy period, however, opt for a visit some time between April and May. Summer and winter are the high seasons, so a spring trip will help you dodge the crowds. Expect average high temperatures somewhere in the 80s°F at this time. Bliss!
Ensure a totally stress-free vacation by packing practical basics like insect repellent and high-factor sunscreen. Make sure you have some less serious stuff in your case too. Consider the following:
Exploring the heart of Playa del Carmen on foot is easy, and thanks to the sun, it's very pleasant too! This part of the city is also quite bike-friendly, with several good bike paths available and a decent range of bike rental companies to choose from. The abundant taxis will get you around late at night. Colectivos (shared van taxis) and city buses are more affordable, and ADO buses or a rental car will open up the area beyond the city to you.
“Playa” to the locals, this beach resort town is the gateway to the Mayan Riviera for sun-tanned Europeans, spring-breakers, and telenovela fans everywhere.
“Playa” to the locals, this beach resort town is the gateway to the Mayan Riviera for sun-tanned Europeans, spring-breakers, and telenovela fans everywhere.
“Playa” to the locals, this beach resort town is the gateway to the Mayan Riviera for sun-tanned Europeans, spring-breakers, and telenovela fans everywhere.