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Deseo - Playa Del Carmen, Mexico

5th ave, corner with 12 street, Colonia Centro
Playa Del Carmen, 77710
Nightly Rates (168.00 - 188.00)   4 Star
Deseo

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Property Description
A distinguished member of design hotelsTM.Just Say Yes In another attempt to create a modern Mexican sophistication, the owners of Habita in Mexico City, have moved to the Yucatan Peninsula. The Mayan Riviera, long visited for stunning archeological ruins and scuba diving, now has the ultimate destination for relaxation.Deseo maintains the charm of old fishing villages along the Caribbean coast, yet in the smoothest of transitions, offers the best of today's lifestyle. Open-air lounges, seabreeze and succulent dishes can be enjoyed in a purely refined atmosphere. The cocktails let alone the sounds of the best DJ's from around the world will intoxicate you into a soothing state of mind.

Deseo


Amenities
  • Bar/Lounge

  • Business Center

  • 24 Hour Front Desk

  • Mini Bar

  • Pool

  • Pool

  • Restaurant

  • Room Service

  • Laundry/Valet Services


  • Room Information
  • Suite Two Bedroom King

  • Large 67 sqm room, and comfortable suite with balconyand two king size beds. Suite offers a separate sitting area.Max occ 4.
  • Balcony Room

  • Superior Room with One King Size Bed. 29 sqm with king size bed. bed is 45cms from floor made in beige marble- with private balcony over the Calle 12 with hammock. Max occ 2.
  • Lounge View

  • Superior room with one king size bed-bed is 45 cms over the ground-dark brown wood- the same as the chair-door-table box of the room and pool lounge deck-the rooms have a lounge pool view. 21 sqm with king size bed. Max occ 2.

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    Miscellaneous Information
  • American Dollars is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 2pm 

  • Check out time is 1pm 

  • Time Zone is  -7 

  • Opened in  Hotel Deseo was recently built in 2001. 

  • 15  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 3  floors. 


  • Directions
    Take the Airport road to the 307 Cosat Highway to Tulum amd after 60 km you will arrive to Playa Del Carmen that is on the south from the airport. Located just minutes from downtown, and in the heart of the cities entertainment district. In an enchanting fisherman's town, 35-minute drive south from Cancun International Airport in the Mayan Riviera. Deseo is located just south of Cancun International Airport.

    Guarantee Policy
    All reservations must be guaranteed with a valid credit card or a deposit of 1 nights accommodation.During high season the total amount of the stay will be required as a deposit. Exceptions may apply during holidays, special events or conventions.

    Cancellation Policy
    Reservations must be cancelled 7 days prior to arrival day, noon-hotel time-to avoid a fee of 1 nts accommodation. No-show fee will apply at 100% 1 nts accommodation plus taxes. Exceptions may apply during holidays, special events or conventions.

    Restaurant Information
    Fly-Ocean Grill  * Serving grilled Cuban food * Located just beneath the hotel * Dress code- none Pancho's  * Serving international food * Located across the street from the hotle * Open 5 pm to 1 am * Dress code- none Ambaciata Italiana  * Serving Italian food * Open 8am to 1am * Located just across the street from hotel * Dress code- none LA Parrilla  * Serving Mexican food * Open 12pm to 1am * Located 5 minutes down the 5th ave * Dress code- none Zulu  * Serving Thialano food * Open 6pm to 1am * Located 5 minutes down the 5th ave * Dress code- none

    Meeting Facility
  • Meeting and Conference Rooms
  •   none


    Recreation Information
  • On Site

  • * heated pool * Jacuzzi * Outdoor pool

  • Located Nearby

  • * Beach- walking distance just east * Islas Mujeres- 70 km north
  • Cities Located Nearby

  • * Cancun- 68 km north * Cozumel- 20 km west
  • Corporate Locations Nearby

  • * Downtown Central Business District- centrally located

    Related Mexico Content

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    While many nations live to work, Mexico does the opposite. The people are vivacious lovers of free time and socialising, and work will never have the importance that friends and family do. The mother, giver of life, is honored and respected,
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    Geography
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