Maya: Yucatan Peninsula (250-900 CE), independent city-states, sophisticated writing/astronomy/zero. Aztecs: Central Mexico (1300-1521 CE), centralized empire from Tenochtitlan.
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Cenotes were sacred portals to Xibalba (Mayan underworld) where ancient Maya honored Chaac rain god—"cenote" from Maya "dzonot" = "sacred well." Three types: open (exposed to sky), semi-open (partial cover), cave (underground with stalactites). Maya threw jade, pottery, gold, incense, sometimes human sacrifices. Cenote Sagrado at Chichen Itza had thousands of artifacts.
Top cenotes near Playa del Carmen: Jardin del Eden and Chaak Tun (15 min), Azul and Cristalino (20 min). Crystal-clear sacred Maya swimming holes.
The Sunday tianguis is the best local source for fresh Caribbean lobster in Playa del Carmen — plus how to buy direct from fishermen and make a morning run to Puerto Morelos.
Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera revolutionized Mexican art through personal self-portraits and public murals celebrating indigenous heritage, defining modern Mexican identity.
Bull shark season runs November-March (peak December-February) at 20-25m depths. Costs $150-250 USD, requires Advanced Open Water, 5-15 sharks per dive.
Renting on a Budget in Playa del Carmen: Real Options for Singles, Couples, and Families
Tips & GuidesA practical breakdown of Playa del Carmen's rental market beyond the tourist corridor — real prices for singles, couples, and families in Colosio, Playacar, and the residential developments south of centro, plus tips on navigating high vs. low season pricing.
Xcaret excels for culture and families, Xplor for adventure with zip lines, and Xel-Ha for all-inclusive snorkeling. Prices range $100-180 USD with distinct experiences for different travelers.
How to Use Colectivos in Playa del Carmen Like a Local
Tips & GuidesColectivos in Playa del Carmen start at just 10 pesos for local rides within the city and go up to 80 pesos ($5 USD) for longer routes like Tulum. They run every 2-5 minutes along the Riviera Maya corridor, making them the cheapest way to travel between Cancun, Playa del Carmen, Tulum, and Akumal. This complete guide covers routes, prices, and how to use them like a local.
No car needed in PDC: Walking (5th Ave), bicycles (flat terrain), colectivos (45 pesos Cancun/Tulum every 10-15min), taxis (40-100 pesos). Car ownership = parking hassles, traffic, costs.
Best: ADO bus ($13-16, 1 hr) for budget, private shuttle ($50-80, 45 min) for groups. Taxi is $60-90. Cancun to PDC is 68 km.
Best PDC snorkeling: Cozumel reefs, Akumal sea turtles, Puerto Morelos park ($30-50), cenotes. World's 2nd-largest reef, 15-30m visibility year-round.
Most Canadian tax software (TurboTax, H&R Block, UFile) cannot properly handle a departure return with deemed disposition — the exit tax triggered when you cease to be a Canadian resident. Canadians emigrating to Mexico from Alberta or elsewhere need a cross-border CPA specialist familiar with T1161, the Canada-Mexico tax treaty, and SAT registration.
Many Canadians own property and run Airbnb in Playa del Carmen without TR or PR residency. Property ownership requires no immigration permit, but operating a rental business on a tourist visa sits in a legal gray area. Using a property manager and consulting a Mexican accountant and lawyer before buying is strongly recommended.
A day trip to Cozumel from Playa del Carmen takes 45 minutes by ferry (departing every 1-2 hours, $20-25 USD round-trip) and offers world-class snorkeling at El Cielo and Palancar Reef, beautiful beach clubs, and exploration of Mexico's largest Caribbean island.