1 Day in Playa del Carmen: Complete 1 Day Itinerary

1 Day in Playa del Carmen

Planning to spend a day in Playa del Carmen?

Excellent choice!

In order to help you plan your stay, I have prepared for you the perfect itinerary to visit Playa del Carmen in 1 day.

It’s a charming seaside town that offers a mix of sunshine, miles of beaches, turquoise seas and fun.

If you only have one day to visit Playa del Carmen, you’re probably wondering how to get the most out of it. After all, it’s one of the most popular and vibrant destinations in the Riviera Maya, and there’s so much to see and do!

But don’t worry: I’ve been there many times and I’m here to help!

I know how difficult it can be to choose what to do and where to go and that’s why I wrote this article: the perfect one-day itinerary in Playa del Carmen.

Here you’ll find the best things to do during your 24 hours in Playa del Carmen, my tips for making the most of your time, and my accommodation suggestions for all budgets.

1-Day Playa del Carmen Itinerary

Morning: Have Breakfast and Enjoy the Beach

To make the most of your day in Playa del Carmen, get up early!

1. Eat a good breakfast

Playa Del Carmen offers plenty of opportunities to satisfy your appetite. Here you will find local and international cuisine, from traditional Mexican dishes to vegan and gluten-free dishes.

Here are some of the best places to have breakfast :

Choux Choux Playa del Carmen
Chilaquiles, Cueva del Chango, Playa del Carmen

2. The beach

After breakfast, it’s time to hit the beach and enjoy the sun, sand and sea. Playa del Carmen has some of the most beautiful beaches in Mexico, with its soft white sand and its crystal clear water.

Playa del Carmen is a beach lover’s paradise, with plenty of options to suit all tastes.

If you want to be close to the heart of the action, you can choose from the beaches that run from Parque Fundadores to Playa Mamitas, passing through Playa Constituyentes. There are many beach clubs, such as Lido Beach ClubZenziMamita’sCoralina.

Lido Beach club in Playa del Carmen

For more peace and fewer tourists, you can explore these beaches (from the closest to the farthest from the center): Playa Avenida ColosioPlaya ParaísoPlaya 88 or Punta Esmeralda.

punta esmeralda beach playa del carmen

3. Excursion

If you prefer a bit of action rather than sunbathing on the beach, there is plenty to do in Playa del Carmen!

Just click on the link to book your favorite activity:

Tips for your Playa del Carmen itinerary:

If you are looking for thrills, you cannot miss Xplor Park.

It’s an adventure park with ziplines, amphibious vehicle driving and swimming in underground rivers – book your all-inclusive Xplor tickets here!

xplor amphibious vehicles

Afternoon: Fifth Avenue

After enjoying the beach, explore Quinta Avenida (Fifth Avenue), which is the main street parallel to the beach.

It is reserved for pedestrians and is bordered by a multitude of shops, cafes, restaurants, bars, art galleries with street artists.

Browse the various shops and boutiques that sell everything (taking advantage of the air conditioning :-D) : souvenirs, handicrafts, clothes, jewelry and works of art. You will also find some of the best local and international brands, such as Zara, H&M and many others.

Quinta Avenida is also a great place to experience the local culture and vibe of Playa Del Carmen. Here you can admire street art and murals that decorate the walls and buildings.

Street art in Playa del Carmen

In the Evening: Delicious Dinner

After a long day of sightseeing and enjoying Playa del Carmen, you’ll probably be hungry and ready for dinner.

Playa del Carmen has a slew of restaurants to suit all wallets, and you’ll easily find some great options as you wander the streets. Here are my personal recommendations:

Tips for your Playa del Carmen itinerary:
If you’re a foodie, I really suggest taking the Playa del Carmen Food Tour (click here!) and discovering the flavors, stories and customs of the local food culture!

Cheester, Playa del Carmen
Corn, Playa del Carmen

At Night: Discover the Nightlife

After dinner, you might want to experience the nightlife of Playa Del Carmen.

The city has some of the best nightlife in Mexico, with bars, clubs, lounges, live music venues and you’ll find plenty of options around Quinta Avenida and Calle 12 Nte.

For a unique experience, I recommend going to Coco Bongo : more than just a club, it’s a great show around pop culture, with acrobats, impersonators (The Mask, Michael Jackson, etc.) , dancers, balloons, etc. – Buy your tickets here!

Coco Bongo

Accommodation in Playa del Carmen – best hotels

How to get to Playa del Carmen from Cancun?

Playa Del Carmen is located approximately 68 km south of Cancun International Airport (CUN), which is the main airport for the Riviera Maya region.

There are several ways to get to Playa Del Carmen from the Cancun airport :

I recommend that you buy your tickets on arrival (and not on the ADO website ), because you never know exactly what time you will be free (after customs, etc.)

ado bus cancun airport

I guess they are taking advantage of the fact that Uber is banned so there is less competition and regulation for taxi drivers!

Also, I don’t trust taxi drivers because many times they lied to me and my friends that the bus was not available, just to charge us for their service.

Luckily we already knew that was a lie, but I still think that’s dishonest and unnecessary if you’re offering good service at a fair price.

cab in cancun

This is the best alternative to a taxi, as it takes you directly to your hotel, but at a more decent price.

You must book your shuttle online in advance. If you already have your dates, you can do it directly here.

How to get to Playa del Carmen from Tulum

If you are already in the Riviera Maya, you will find that it is very easy to travel between the different towns and attractions.

There are different ways to get from Playa Del Carmen to Tulum, depending on your budget, time available and preferences. Here are some of the most common options:

The colectivos leave when they are full and they fill up fast. They run all day, from early morning. The colectivos are not very comfortable, but they are a great way to experience the local culture.

Tips for your Playa del Carmen itinerary:
If you have a suitcase rather than a backpacktake the bus rather than the colectivo as space is limited and the driver might turn you away anyway.

riviera maya collective

As this is a popular route (Tulum-Playa del Carmen), it can get crowded and it is best to buy your tickets online (click here) instead of just before departure at the bus station.

Rent a car in Cancun

My Tips for 1 Day in Playa Del Carmen:

1. Plan ahead: this is very important because you don’t have much time! It’s best to have a clear idea of ​​what you want to see and do in Playa Del Carmen and book your hotel, tickets, tours and transportation online to save time.

2. Bring the essentials : Playa Del Carmen is a sunny and tropical destination, so you’ll need to pack accordingly. Some things to bring include: sunscreen, sunglasses, hat, bathing suit, towel, bottle of water, camera, cash (pesos) and comfortable shoes.

You can also pack a light jacket or sweater for the evening or if you plan to visit indoor venues with air conditioning. Pay attention to the air conditioning after being under the sun!

3. Use pesos instead of dollars : Although many places in Playa Del Carmen accept US dollars, you’ll get a better exchange rate and avoid confusion if you use Mexican pesos instead.

You can change your money at a bank or ATM, or use your credit card if it does not charge fees on foreign transactions. Avoid changing money at the airport or at street vendors, as they usually offer unfavorable rates.

Also be sure to have some cash for tips, taxis, colectivos and street food.

4. Be aware of your surroundings : Playa Del Carmen is generally safe, but like any tourist destination, you should watch out for pickpockets – Always keep your wallet and bag close to you and avoid walking alone at night or in the dark streets.

5. Avoid drugs and alcohol abuse: Without wanting to lecture anyone,  I’ve heard a few (not very funny) stories lately. Playa Del Carmen has a very lively nightlife and you should take advantage of it, but always be careful, never accept drinks from strangers and don’t leave your drink unattended.

Is One Day Enough in Playa Del Carmen?

A day in Playa Del Carmen is enough to get a glimpse of the city, but it’s not enough to explore all it has to offer.

If you have more time, I recommend staying at least 3 days in Playa Del Carmen to fully enjoy its beauty and charm.

You can also use Playa Del Carmen as a drop-off point to visit other nearby destinations such as TulumAkumalPuerto MorelosHolboxIsla Mujeres, etc.

Check out my other helpful guides to Playa del Carmen here:

Here is an overview of the other attractions to see from Playa del Carmen:

1. Tulum : This is a charming town located south of Playa Del Carmen. You can visit the ancient Mayan ruins overlooking the sea, the beautiful beach of Tulum and the trendy town of Tulum with its shops, restaurants and bars.

The archaeological site of Tulum facing the sea

2. Xcaret Park : This is a huge park that celebrates nature and Mexican culture with over 40 different activities!

Before leaving the site, you absolutely must attend Xcaret Mexico Espectacular in the evening, a wonderful spectacle with 300 artists who present the history of the Mayans.

Choose the ticket that best suits you here (all tickets include the night show and the buffet):

The Xcaret park

3. Chichen Itza : in addition to being listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and recognized as one of the New 7 Wonders of the World, it is one of the most impressive Mayan archaeological sites in Mexico!

Here you can admire amazing structures such as the Temple of Kukulkan, the Observatory, and the Great Mayan Ball Court .

To get to Chichen Itza from Playa del Carmen, you can either drive for 2.5 hours or take the bus (only 1 per day – departure at 8 a.m. and return at 4:30 p.m.).

The most convenient way to visit Chichen Itza is to book an excursion from Playa del Carmen (click here!) with transport, a guided tour of Chichen Itza, swimming in the cenote Ik Kil and free time in the colonial town of Valladolid.

Tips for your Playa del Carmen itinerary:
To organize your visit well, do not miss My Guide to Chichen Itza! 

The famous site of Chichen Itza in the state of Yucatan

4. Cenotes : These are natural water wells where you can swim, snorkel, dive or just admire the rock formations.

If you are looking for great cenotes near Playa del Carmen, you should visit Cenote AzulJardin del Eden and Cenote Cristalino. You can also explore the incredible Chaak Tun, an underground cenote hidden in Playa del Carmen.

The Chaak Tun cenote, the Playa del Carmen cenote.

5. Cozumel Island: This is a beautiful island located off Playa Del Carmen, surrounded by beautiful coral reefs .

You can take a ferry from Playa Del Carmen (near Parque Fundadores) and explore the beaches, reefs, parks, and more. from the island.

Here are some of the best excursions and activities in Cozumel :

Chen Rio Beach in Cozumel

6. Isla Mujeres : This is a small island located north of Cancun with a laid back vibe, white sand beaches, crystal clear water and colorful coral reefs.

You can spend a day in Isla Mujeres and enjoy its incredible attractions: dive into the second largest coral reef in the world and relax in Playa Norte, visit the Garrafon de Castilla park, explore the Punta Sur sculpture park and admire its colorful streets.

From Playa del Carmen, you must first travel to Puerto Juarez in Cancun (1h), and take the ferry to Isla Mujeres (20 min): Click here to book your return tickets (valid for 6 months after the date of departure)

Tips for your Playa del Carmen itinerary:

If you want to fully enjoy Isla Mujeres, you can also book this snorkeling tour which includes hotel pick-up, open bar, breakfast and buffet lunch, with free time in Isla Mujeres.

Part of Playa Norte at Isla Mujeres. Photo Dronepicr

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