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Mexico Playa del Carmen, Mexico
Dec 22

Playa del Carmen's iguanas, coatis, tropical birds, and sea turtles thrive throughout the urban area despite development—you'll spot iguanas on sidewalks daily, coati bands roaming parks, and over 50 bird species. This guide covers the wildlife you'll encounter and how to coexist safely.

Mexico Playa del Carmen, Mexico
Dec 22

Playa del Carmen has limited fabric shopping near Mercado 28 with basic cotton (30-80 pesos/meter), jersey knits, and Mexican textiles. Mercería shops stock notions on side streets. Serious crafters travel 1 hour to Cancún for Parisina and Telas Junco. Complete guide to finding fabric, traditional textiles, and sewing supplies.

Mexico Playa del Carmen, Mexico
Dec 22

Private yoga sessions in Playa del Carmen cost $35 USD for individuals and $50 USD for couples, with instruction brought directly to your hotel, Airbnb, or the beach. Certified instructor Mariana offers personalized Vinyasa, Ashtanga, and restorative yoga tailored to your level.

Mexico Playa del Carmen, Mexico
Dec 22

Mexican households use just 3 cleaning products: Fabuloso all-purpose cleaner (30-50 pesos, 1/4 cup per gallon), bleach for tropical mold/bacteria control, and muriatic acid for hard water deposits. This minimalist approach costs under 200 pesos total and handles all cleaning needs in warm, humid climates.

Mexico Playa del Carmen, Mexico
Dec 22

Semana Santa transforms Playa del Carmen into Mexico's busiest beach destination, with approximately 250,000 visitors descending during Easter week—triple the town's normal population. Here are the 7 unmistakable signs that Easter week has arrived in the Riviera Maya.

Mexico Playa del Carmen, Mexico
Dec 22

Campo Real serves fresh juices (15-40 pesos), healthy sandwiches (20-35 pesos), and salads (30-80 pesos) from 6 AM-3 PM Mon-Sat at Calle 45 between 16th-18th Streets. Complete healthy lunch under 100 pesos ($5-6 USD)—far less than tourist prices. Local favorite for budget-conscious healthy eating.