The Casa de la Playa on the Riviera Maya is located right on the Caribbean Sea. For a truly unique stay on the Yucatan Peninsula, your five-star boutique hotel features luxurious suites, gourmet restaurants and friendly bars. A pleasant infinity pool overlooking the sea and a relaxation centre with hydrotherapy pools, a sauna, a hammam and jacuzzi add to the charms of this incredible adults-only hotel.
Deal negotiated for you
- A stay in a Wellness Suite
- All-inclusive
- Flights departing from the city of your choice
- Round-trip airport/hotel transfer
- Welcome and assistance at the airport
Your stay starts here
La Casa de la Playa - Adults Only 5*
Rooms
For a truly magic stay on the Riviera Maya, Casa de la Playa has a range of
luxurious suites. Decorated with works by Mexican artists, these sophisticated retreats have all the mod cons.
Wellness Suite
The bright and modern Wellness Suites are extremely comfortable and spacious. Furnished with a king-size bed or two queen-size beds, these 100 m² refuges can accommodate a maximum of three guests. If you're looking for true well-being, the terrace includes a heated pool with a hydromassage system, a hammock and outdoor furniture.
Ocean View Suite
The Ocean View Suites have an extra large double bed and a sofa bed in the living area. These luxurious 100 m² retreats are designed for a maximum of three people. Outside, a terrace with a private pool is perfect for enjoying the gentle sea breeze in complete privacy.
Ocean View Wellness Suite
Step into the Ocean View Wellness Suites and fall under the spell of a sophisticated retreat full of soft pastel colours. These peaceful 100 m² refuges are designed for a maximum of three people. Outside, you can relax in your own private pool while gazing at the sun glinting off the turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea.
Restaurants & bars
The Casa de la Playa is perfect for discovering new flavours in its restaurants Tuch de Luna, Estero and Centli. These three gourmet eateries offer you the very best of the international gastro scene.
All-inclusive
Includes breakfasts, lunches, dinners, local beverages (alcoholic and non-alcoholic) and a range of services offered by the establishment (see on-site conditions).
Tuch de Luna
Tuch de Luna brings you all the vibrant and contrasting flavours of Mexico through modern and updated cuisine. Inspired by the renowned chef Martha Ortiz, the food at this elegant restaurant is subtle and flavoursome.
Estero
Estero introduces you to a new world of flavours as you go on an odyssey to discover the traditional food of Mexico and Peru. From the Yucatan and the Amazon to the Altiplano, come and explore the gourmet world of Virgilio Martinez, regularly cited as being one of the best chefs in the world.
Activities & lifestyle
Midway between land and sea, the Casa de la Playa is perfect for taking advantage of its exceptional location by the edge of the best beaches on the Riviera Maya.
A true haven of peace by the Caribbean Sea, your boutique hotel on the Yucatan coast is full of pleasant surprises. Starting with its infinity pool overlooking the turquoise lagoon. If you are seeking physical and mental wellness, head to the Muluk Spa and pamper yourself with the traditional Mayan treatments on offer. With the help of the concierge, discover this splendid region by visiting the various parks and enjoying the exclusive activities available at Grupo Xcaret.
Discover the destination
Relax and unwind on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. The Riviera Maya is teeming with fascinating wildlife and renowned for its stunning scenery. The peninsula has everything from fantastic golf courses and archaeological sites to long sandy beaches and vibrant nightlife. Dive into the warm waters to explore the stunning underwater world or try your hand at water sports.
Important information about your destination
Customs and traditions
Famous for their warm welcome and love of culture, Mexicans have an innate sense of hospitality that will make you feel right at home. Respect for customs is essential and politeness is a shared value. In rural areas and small towns, traditions often have deep indigenous roots and visitors are encouraged to be respectful, for example by asking before taking photographs and avoiding topics of discussion related to local politics. Music, dance and colourful festivals enliven the streets of towns and villages throughout the year.
Time difference
Mexico has several time zones, but the centre (including Mexico City and Cancún) is generally at -7h in relation to Europe. Daylight saving time does not occur on the same dates as in Europe, and some regions do not observe daylight saving time.
Electricity and internet access
Mexican plugs are type A and B, with a voltage of 127V. An adapter is required for most European appliances. Internet coverage is good in cities and tourist areas, but can be more limited in rural areas. International hotels generally offer free Wi-Fi access, making it easy to stay connected.
Safety
Tourist areas are generally well secured, but caution is advised, especially in large cities such as Mexico City. Don't show valuables and only use official taxis or transport apps to get around. For up-to-date and accurate information on security, check https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/mexico before you leave.
Currency
The local currency is the Mexican Peso (MXN) and although the Euro is easily exchanged, local cash transactions are preferred. Visa and Mastercard are accepted in larger establishments, but cash is recommended, especially for purchases in artisan markets and small shops.
Weather
Mexico has a wide variety of climates depending on the region, from desert in the north to tropical in the south. The best time to visit central and southern Mexico, including the Cancún region, is during the dry season, from November to April. The months of September and October should be avoided by travellers wishing to visit the Caribbean beaches, due to the risk of hurricanes along the coast.
Languages
Spanish is the official language, but English is widely spoken in tourist areas. In some villages, indigenous languages such as Mayan and Nahuatl are still spoken, adding to the country's charm and linguistic diversity.
Accommodation quality
Hotels in Mexico range from luxury resorts to eco-lodges in the heart of nature. In coastal resorts, standards are comparable to European standards, while in rural areas, facilities may be more modest but offer an authentic cultural immersion.
Food quality
Mexican cuisine is world-renowned for its flavour and variety. Expect tacos, enchiladas, ceviche and other specialities. Be sure to buy bottled water, as tap water is not safe for travellers.
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From the archaeological sites of Teotihuacan and Chichen Itza to the beaches of the Caribbean coast and charming colonial cities such as Oaxaca and Guanajuato, Mexico offers extraordinary cultural and natural riches.
