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Parque Los Fundadores

Playa del Carmen


Playa del Carmen’s most iconic park is bordered by the famous Quinta Avenida on one side and by a popular local beach on the other side. Here, kids can run around on the playground or try some Mexican treats at the row of fruit stands. In the afternoons, small crowds gather under the Portal Maya statue to enjoy the sunset.


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Nearby Playa del Carmen attractions

1. Museo Frida Kahlo Riviera Maya

0.3 MILES

This 'museum' is mainly info about Kahlo rather than displays of her artwork. It's also small. But if you're looking for something to do on a non-beach…

2. Quinta Avenida

0.42 MILES

Restaurants, bars, stores and craft stalls line a 2km stretch of this busy pedestrian thoroughfare.

3. Parque la Ceiba

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Two blocks west of the highway, this pretty park has play areas for kids, shady picnic spots and walking trails as well as activities such as movie…

4. Punta Esmeralda

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5. Punta Bete

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A rocky, reef-hugged point 65km south of °ä²¹²Ô³¦Ãº²Ô, Punta Bete is reached by a dirt road that runs past a housing development and weaves 2.5km from Hwy 307 …

6. Paamul

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Paamul, 87km south of °ä²¹²Ô³¦Ãº²Ô, is a de facto private beach on a sheltered bay. Like many other spots along the Caribbean coast, it has signs prohibiting…

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8. Cenote Azul

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Conveniently located right off the main highway, Cenote Azul is one of the easiest Riviera Maya cenotes to visit. It’s also one of the region’s most…