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Open-plan living, eight gorgeous suites, and killer ocean views from the rooftop infinity pool make this dashing private villa in Playacar a top-flight refuge steps away from the sand.
Alta Vista features eight suites, each with its own large private bathroom and some with both showers and bathtubs. Five of those elegantly decorated bedrooms have king-size beds. The remainder of them consists of three cozy queen-bed suites.
Common areas are spectacular. The villa boasts a large kitchen and open living and dining areas that welcome your entire group to a luminous space where they can eat, relax, and watch some TV after a day of sun and sand. It also has two outdoor living and dining areas, one in the bottom level courtyard and the second on the rooftop terrace, where you will also find an infinity plunge pool, a bar with a plunge pool, and a BBQ.
Villa Alta Vista is located in Playacar, Playa del Carmen’s most exclusive neighbourhood. It is only a two-minute walk away from the beach and 12 minutes walking distance from Playa’s famous 5th Avenue, where you will find restaurants, shopping, and nightlife.
• Check-in or check-outs must be on a Saturday or Sunday
• Security deposit of $2,000 may apply
• Rates are subject to change without notice
• Pets and smoking are not permitted
• Maximum capacity is 22 guests
• Rates are based on 2 guests per bedroom. $75 USD per person per night for guests exceeding 2 guests per bedroom
• Day passes available at $50 USD per person per day
• Strictly quiet hours in the community after 10pm (no loud music allowed)
• Please be aware that, due to warming weather and fluctuating ocean currents, the Riviera Maya may experience the presence of naturally occurring seaweed during the hotter months of the year.
Bedroom 1 |
2 Queen |
2 Guests | TV. |
Bedroom 2 |
1 King |
2 Guests | TV. |
Bedroom 3 |
1 King |
2 Guests | TV. |
Bedroom 4 |
1 King |
2 Guests | TV. |
Bedroom 5 |
2 Queen |
2 Guests | TV. Safety box for valuables. |
Bedroom 6 |
2 Queen |
2 Guests | TV. Safety box for valuables. |
Bedroom 7 |
1 King |
2 Guests | TV. Safety box for valuables. |
Bedroom 8 |
1 King |
2 Guests | TV. Safety box for valuables. |
Bathroom 1 | Toilet , Shower | En-suite |
Bathroom 2 | Toilet , Shower | En-suite |
Bathroom 3 | Toilet , Shower | En-suite |
Bathroom 4 | Toilet , Shower , Whirpool | En-suite |
Bathroom 5 | Toilet , Shower | En-suite |
Bathroom 6 | Toilet , Shower | En-suite |
Bathroom 7 | Toilet , Shower | En-suite |
Bathroom 8 | Toilet , Shower , Whirpool | En-suite |
Bathroom 9 | Half | Toilet |
What can we say that has not already been said about Playa, with enough to do and see to last a dozen vacations, not even counting the day trips that take you further afield, Playa del Carmen is truly what you make it.
THE CITY
Daytime in Playa is spent by the water, as staying within a minute of a refreshing dip is the only way to beat the heat. Well, almost. You may also find yourself under the shade of a beach bar palapa, sipping cocktails of your choice, or even under the air-conditioning, shopping in Playa’s mix of luxury, artisan and hippie shops (plus the requisite souvenir boutiques). When evening rolls around, and everyone has finished rinsing the sand off their sun-soaked bodies, the crowds descend on 5th Avenue, the famous “La Quinta” as it’s known locally, a dizzying two-kilometre stretch of pedestrian-only strip lined with more bars, restaurants, shops and stalls than you could ever need. When the lights are on, music going, and tables open to the air, people-watching is at its best, and it’s hard not to get caught up in it. The food, too, rivals the best urban offerings in North America if you know where to look, especially in taking fresh local seafood and produce and elevating traditional Mexican cuisine to new heights.
You could truly have an entire trip without straying outside Playa del Carmen, but we recommend exploring a bit, as this is the perfect launching pad to see northern delights (whale sharks, Holbox, Cancun), those in the south (Tulum, Sian Kaan), and the jungle inland (ruins, cenotes and more).
PLAYACAR
You could call Playacar an extension of Playa del Carmen, but that would be doing a disservice to this sweet little community on the south side, gated physically and virtually from the hustle and bustle of the town beyond.
Playacar genuinely feels like a different world, with tree-lined winding streets (you might get a bit lost at first), agoutis and coatis roaming around and even Mayan ruins cropping up here and there unassumingly. It is quiet and friendly - expect a wave and 'hola' from your neighbours, or people you pass on the street. Divided into two 'phases', its got its own shops, a golf course, a few small parks and even a French bakery. While you can walk to most conveniences in Playacar, we think the best way to get around, or even just explore, is by bike. You will come across so many small beach entrances you’ll have trouble picking a favourite, but fortunately, they all have a few things in common - super soft sand, no crowds, plus water in awe-inspiring shades of blue and turquoise. While all beaches are public in the region, the distance from Playa del Carmen means that very few non-residents make the trek here.
Of course, the reason many people choose Playacar is its delightful proximity to Playa del Carmen town proper. Forget all those taxis you planned on taking, the best way to get your night started (and then work off the guacamole) is on foot. You will find yourself at the start of Playa’s famed Quinta Avenida, seemingly a world away from Playacar, in 10 to 15 minutes.
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