Playa del Carmen has carved its own Euro-chic niche along the Yucatán
Peninsula. Sophisticated expats and vacationing Europeans relax at the
beachside lounges, upholding this small enclave's budding reputation as the place in Quintana Roo to see and be seen. The area's nerve center is El Zócalo, and similar to Mediterranean beachfront towns like Nice, the funky little public square is within walking distance of the beach.
The best time to visit Playa del Carmen is between April and May, when
there are less people along the shore. Day temperatures hover between 70
and 80 degrees Fahrenheit, dropping to around 60 degrees during the
evening. From October to March, the climate is generally dry and
slightly warm. Summer days and nights tend to offer high temperatures
and humidity. Hurricane season lasts from June to September, so check
weather forecasts and hurricane warnings before booking your trip.
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