Top 5 Beach Clubs in Playa del Carmen: Ultimate Beach Guide
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Top 5 Beach Clubs in Playa del Carmen: Ultimate Beach Guide

Sofia Martinez
Sofia Martinez
December 13, 2025 5 min read 42

The best beach club in Playa del Carmen is Mamitas for parties, Inti Beach for wellness, and Lido for budget-friendly food with ocean views. PDC has 50+ beach clubs along its Caribbean coastline, but these top 5 cover every vibe, from high-energy DJ sets to morning yoga sessions. Most have minimum spends ($20-50 USD) or lounger fees, so factor that into your day budget.

Quick Comparison: Top 5 Beach Clubs

Beach ClubVibePriceBest For
MamitasHigh-energy party$$$$Socializing, weekends
Inti BeachWellness & chill$$$Yoga, couples, relaxation
ZenziLive music$$$Dancing, salsa lessons
LidoCasual dining$$Budget-friendly, food lovers
KoolUpscale party$$$$Special occasions

1. Inti Beach, Best for Wellness

Location: Beach between 4th & 6th Streets
Hours: 9am-6pm daily
Price: $$$

Inti Beach combines beach relaxation with wellness activities, yoga classes, massages, and morning SUP (standup paddleboard) lessons. The electronic music stays at conversation level, creating sophisticated relaxation rather than party central.

What sets Inti apart: Start with beach yoga, transition to paddleboarding, enjoy a healthy lunch, get a massage, and finish with sunset cocktails, all without leaving.

Features: Yoga classes, massages, SUP lessons, restaurant, chill music
Best for: Wellness seekers, couples, mindful travelers

2. Mamitas Beach Club, Best for Parties

Location: 28th Street and Beach
Hours: 9am-6pm daily
Price: $$$$

The most iconic beach club in Playa del Carmen. Mamitas appeals to younger crowds with loud electronic music and is THE place to see and be seen. On weekends, it becomes a legitimate party destination.

What sets Mamitas apart: Years of consistent energy, beautiful people, and an unabashedly social atmosphere. The food and drinks are solid, not just serviceable, but actually good.

Vibe: High-energy, iconic, popular with younger crowds
Best for: Party seekers, social butterflies, weekend celebrations

3. Zenzi Beach Bar, Best for Live Music

Location: Calle 10 Norte and Beach
Hours: 8am-2am daily
Price: $$$

Zenzi offers daily live music with rotating genres, Rock, Salsa, Reggae, and Blues. Two live bands perform nightly at 5pm and 9pm. Free salsa lessons on select days make this a cultural and entertainment hotspot.

What sets Zenzi apart: Instead of DJs playing the same playlists, you get actual musicians performing with instruments. The late hours (until 2am) mean you can make it a full evening destination.

Highlights: Live music daily, rotating genres, free salsa lessons, late hours
Best for: Music lovers, dancers, authentic entertainment

4. Lido Beach Bar & Restaurant, Best Budget Option

Location: 10th Street and Beach
Hours: 8am-8pm daily
Price: $$

Lido offers budget-friendly beach access with varied music and genuinely good food. It is where savvy expats go when they want a beach day without the splurge.

What sets Lido apart: The food deserves special mention, it is not just good for a beach club, it is actually good. Fresh seafood, well-prepared Mexican dishes, and reasonable portions at fair prices. The views are just as beautiful as the expensive places.

Appeal: Budget-friendly, good food, excellent views
Best for: Budget-conscious visitors, food lovers, extended beach days

5. Kool Beach Club, Best for Upscale Parties

Location: 28th Street and Beach (south of Mamitas)
Hours: 8am-6pm daily
Price: $$$$

Kool Beach Club features mostly electronic music with special event performances and themed parties. Located adjacent to Mamitas, Kool offers a sophisticated alternative with premium pricing.

What sets Kool apart: The crowd skews slightly older and more moneyed than Mamitas, with upgraded service quality and attention to detail. More comfortable loungers, craft-focused drinks, and a curated experience.

Music: Electronic with special events
Best for: Upscale day parties, sophisticated crowds, special occasions

Beach Club Tips and What to Know

  • Arrive early (before 11am) to get the best loungers, especially weekends
  • Minimum spends: Most clubs have drink minimums ($20-50 USD) or day-use fees, ask upfront
  • Bring reef-safe sunscreen, required by Mexican law
  • Bottle service: Often better value than individual drinks for groups
  • Happy hour: Common in late afternoon, time your visit accordingly
  • Reservations: Book tables in advance during peak season and weekends
  • Weekdays: Significantly less crowded and sometimes less expensive

How to Choose Your Beach Club

Match your mood to the venue:

  • Relaxation and Wellness: Inti Beach with yoga, massages, and mindful atmosphere
  • Party Vibes: Mamitas Beach Club with iconic status and reliable energy
  • Live Music: Zenzi Beach Bar with nightly performances and dancing
  • Budget-Friendly: Lido Beach Bar with good value and excellent food
  • Upscale Experience: Kool Beach Club with premium service and sophisticated crowd

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do Playa del Carmen beach clubs charge entry fees?
Most beach clubs have minimum consumption requirements ($20-50 USD) rather than entry fees. Some charge lounger rental fees ($10-30 USD) that can be applied to food/drinks. Always ask upfront.
Which beach club is best for families?
Lido Beach Bar is most family-friendly with casual atmosphere and good food. Inti Beach works for families with older kids interested in paddleboarding. Avoid Mamitas and Kool on weekends.
Can you just show up or do you need reservations?
Weekdays you can usually walk in. Weekends and holidays, reservations are strongly recommended—especially for Mamitas and Kool. Reserve a day ahead during peak season (December-April).
What should I bring to a beach club?
Bring reef-safe sunscreen, swimsuit, cover-up, cash and card, phone charger, and sunglasses. Most clubs provide towels with lounger rental, but confirm when you arrive.
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Sofia Martinez
Sofia Martinez
Argentina From Buenos Aires, Argentina | Mexico Living in Playa del Carmen, Mexico

Buenos Aires roots, Playa del Carmen life. Sharing travel stories and connecting with the expat community along the Riviera Maya.

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