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Playacar Plaza - All Inclusive - Playa Del Carmen, Mexico

Fraccionamiento Playacar KM 62.5
Playa Del Carmen, 77710
Nightly Rates (382.00 - 710.00)   3 Star
Playacar Plaza - All Inclusive

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Property Description
proudly introducing Playacar Plaza - All Inclusive, five-star luxury and unrivaled intimacy. With a fabulous fresh water pool, complete with swim-up bar, a lit tennis court, and just steps from famous 5th ave and the Playacar Spa and Golf Club. Scheduled sightseeing tours to the Yucatans famous Mayan ruins and attractions. As for taking in the splendor of hte Caribbean sea, sailing and windsurfing. Whatever your pleasure, you'll find it at Playacar Palace - All Inclusive. FREE KIDS SUMMER PROMOTION Valid for all arrivals starting June 1, 2007 thru August 31, 2007. Reservations with overlapping dates do not qualify for this promotion. Promotion is ONLY valid for children 12 yrs old and under and sharing a room with an adult. This promotion is limited to two 2 children per room. Children 13-17 yrs old still pay the child rate. Children ages MUST be notified in the reservation. Otherwise our reservations staff will not be able to code the reservation correctly, therefore billing you the incorrect amount. Proof of age will be required upon check-in. Ages reported for children must be accurate at time of travel. In the event that the ages are incorrect (i.e. an 14 year old being reported as a 11 year old or a 4 year old reported as an infant) the hotel will charge for the difference.

Playacar Plaza - All Inclusive


Amenities
  • AM/FM Alarm Clock

  • Bar/Lounge

  • Beach

  • Barber/Beauty Shop

  • Coffee Maker in Room

  • Concierge

  • 24 Hour Front Desk

  • Handicapped Rooms/Facilities

  • Express Checkout

  • Fishing

  • Free Parking

  • Free Local Telephone Calls

  • Golf

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Mini Bar

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • Pool

  • Parking

  • Restaurant

  • Room Service

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Shops/Commercial Services

  • Fitness Center or Spa

  • Tennis

  • Television with Cable

  • Laundry/Valet Services


  • Room Information
  • Superior Deluxe 1 King

  • Superior Deluxe room with 1 king bed..double jacuzzi..most with Balcony/Terrace..in-room safe..individually controlled air conditioning..non-smoking rooms available..Flat screen satellite TV with remote control..hair dryer..purified water..mini bar containing sodas..bottled water and domestic beer..coffee maker..alarm clock/direct dial telephone..iron/ironing board and 24 hour room service. Max occupancy is 3 people. Physically challenged rooms available.
  • Superior Deluxe 2 Doubles

  • Superior Deluxe room with 2 double beds..double jacuzzi..most with Balcony/Terrace..in-room safe..individually controlled air conditioning..non-smoking rooms available..Flat screen satellite TV with remote control..hair dryer..purified water..mini bar containing sodas..bottled water and domestic beer..coffee maker..alarm clock/direct dial telephone..iron/ironing board and 24 hour room service. Max occupancy is 4 people. Physically challenged rooms available.

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    Indicative rates for search purposes only; please check for specific rate when making reservation.

    Miscellaneous Information
  • American Dollars is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 3PM 

  • Check out time is 12PM 

  • Time Zone is  CST, GMT -6 

  • Opened in  1991 

  • Renovated in  1997 

  • 208  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 5  floors. 


  • Directions
    Take Hwy 307 south to hotel signs directing you to the premises. Turn left and drive for 1 mile to the hotel. On pristine beach of Playa Del Carmen, 40 minutes from Cancun International Airport and 70 minutes south of Cancun City. Easy walking distance to Cozumel Ferry and Village of Playa Del Carmen. Just minutes from the Mayan Ruins of Tulum. Secluded on the Pristine Beach of Playa Del Carmen, one of the Yucatan Peninsulas most beautiful stretches and yet, just 37 miles South of Cancun Airport and walking distance to jet ferry services to the Island of Cozumel.We proudly introduce Playacar Plaza - All Inclusive five-star luxury and unrivaled intimacy with a fabulous fresh water pool, complete with swim-up bar, a lit tennis court, and legendary ruins right on the property. Scheduled sightseeing tours to the Yucatan's famous MayanRuins and attractions. As for taking in the splendor of the Caribbean sea, we can guide you to fishing, scuba diving, snokeling, water skiing, sailing and windsurfing, whatever your pleasure youll find it at Playacar Plaza - All Inclusive. Cancun (CUN), Cozumel (CZM)

    Guarantee Policy
    Reservations must be guaranteed by a valid credit card. 3day adv bkng.Valid Dec24/05-Dec23/06 Children 4-17 pay 48 USD per night 18 and over pay adult rates RAC rate bookings children 4-17 pay $86 USD. Children's age should be included in the reservation

    Cancellation Policy
    through the internet site where your reservation was booked, cancellations must be made 3 days prior to arrival to avoid a 1 night cancellation and/or no show charge.

    Restaurant Information
    Restaurants Located On Site  * Cafe Delmar. International cuisine. Breakfast, lunch and dinner buffet. * La Terraza. Italian cuisine. Dinner a la carte. * Luna Lounge. where guests can enjoy cocktails daily from 1700 until midnight. tropical music nightly.Thai hors d'oeuvres". * Mo Mo No Hana. Oriental cuisine. Dinner a la carte * Cielo Lounge. Lobby bar/terraza. * Luna Bar. Lounge bar * Aqua Bar:Pool and snack bar 9am-05pm * Moonlight bar services 6pm-2am

    Meeting Facility
  • Meeting Room
  •   * Meeting room available


    Recreation Information
  • On Site Recreation

  • * Tennis Court * Outdoor Pool 8AM-8PM * Sightseeing Tours
  • Off Site Recreation

  • * Scuba Diving - charge
  • Passport Promotion - 2005

  • 1. Passport Promotion: For all arrivals from now-December 23, 2005, valued at more than $400! The passport will consist of the following: -Unlimited tours from selection: Chichen-Itza, Chichen-Itza (Light & Sound), Xpu-Ha/Tulum, Isla Mujeres, Coba, Ek-Balam (Per person) -$50.00 voucher towards a purchase of a round of golf at The Golf Club at Moon Palace or The Golf Club at Playacar (Per person) -$25.00 voucher towards a car rental through Travesias Turisticas (Per room) -$15.00 voucher towards a Spa Treatment or Beauty Salon service at The Aventura Spa Palace and The Moon Palace Golf & Spa Resort (Per person) *Promotion effective through December 23, 2005 and consists of Passport with tour information and coupons for golf, spa services and car rental applicable to guests 18 and over. Children (ages 4-17) will only receive the unlimited selected tours; coupons do not apply to minors. Valid for a minimum 3-night stay at all Palace Resorts properties in Mexico. Applies to guests booking directly through Palace Resorts, travel agents, or tour operators. This promotion will not be extended to travelers on Famtrips, travel agent rate, discounted rates, and complimentary or compensatory stays. Other restrictions apply. Offer may be dicontinued without notice.

  • Attractions Located Nearby

  • * Playacar Golf Course - 1 Mile South * Coba Archaeological Zone - 42.5 Miles South * Cozumel Ferry - .25 Miles West
  • Cities Located Nearby

  • * Xel-Ha - 40 Miles South * Xcaret - 5.6 Miles South * Cozumel - 45 Miles West * Chichen Itza - 169 Miles East * Playa Del Carmen - 3 Miles * Cancun - 42.5 Miles North

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