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Oct 18, 2024 · The key part of any hotel stay is the personal part of the stay. And that means the room, which is another point of high-end luxury at La Casa de la Playa. While there are only 63 suites for an intimate, true boutique vibe, across three buildings, each of the suites are at least 1065 square feet, and offer specific benefits for each category.
- Arriving at La Casa de La Playa from The Airport
- A Jellyfish Aquarium
- An Amazing Minibar…Included
- Hammock, Private Pool, Outdoor Bathtub, Check!
- Tuch de Luna Restaurant by Martha Ortiz
- The Chocolate Room
- Estero Restaurant by Virgilio Martinez
- The Mezcal Room
- Infinity Pool with A View, Lap Pool, and Bar
- Sky Bar Pool with A View and Bar
Your stay at this luxury resort starts off better than most because you don’t have to deal with the mayhem of the awful Cancun airport gauntlet. You just come out of customs with your luggage and look for the person holding your name on a placard. You’ll be whisked off in a comfortable van or a Tesla for the one-hour trip down to just past Playa de...
Check-in is quick and easy, then with a welcome drink in hand, you follow your personal butler to your suite. One of the first things you’ll notice upon opening the door is a glowing blue lighted orb that contains tiny white jellyfish swimming around. Your own jellyfish aquarium! It’s a mesmerizing sight.
Most hotel minibars have one of two problems–or both. The prices are so high as to make you gasp in shock or the selection is so thin that you end up settling for something inferior instead of what you really want. The room minibars here are a different story. For one thing, everything is included in the plan, with no additional costs to worry abou...
Every room at La Casa de la Playa is like a giant junior suite (more than 1,000 square feet), but there is a separate living room really. It’s just outside. Open the glass doors and you’ve got a large daybed, a lounge chair, and a hammock over your own small pool. The terrace is quite large, looking out at the ocean, and tucked in behind the pool i...
Martha Ortiz is one of Mexico’s best-known chefs, earning constant kudos at her pre-pandemic Dulce Patria restaurant next to Las Alcobas Hotel in Mexico City. She’s one of the most innovative and distinctive chefs in the country, delivering dishes that delight all the senses and present Mexican ingredients in unique ways. The two meals we had at Tu...
The Chocolateria is stocked up with treats that are appropriate for this country since what’s now Mexico was the first place Europeans discovered cacao. Master chocolatier and designer Mao Montiel has created a variety of delicious chocolate bars and truffles that you can nibble here—next to giant replicas of carved wooden hot chocolate stirrers—or...
Any list of the top restaurants in Latin America, including the long-running one from Pelegrino, usually has Central in Lima at or near the top of the list. The chef behind it, Virgilio Martinez, got coaxed into lending his skills to Estero here, a bright open restaurant that’s an inviting mix of Peru and Mexico. We had breakfast here and sampled d...
If you have the urge to sample some different Mezcal brands from Oaxaca and elsewhere while you’re here, you don’t have to wait for a special tasting session on the resort schedule. Just stroll into The Bodega mezcal room and do your own impromptu tasting. Take a seat on a saddle and pour into small clay cups. Worm salt optional.
Heated to body temperature, the main pool at La Casa de la Playa is always comfortable. You can lounge around beside or in the water or head to the swim-up bar for a drink. There’s a shallow section, a deeper section, and an extension that goes out over the beach that’s long enough for laps. Tables for drinks are thoughtfully placed around the pool...
Go up a few levels to the top floor and there’s another infinity pool in a different shape, a wide one that feels like a roof deck party space looking out at the blue and green waters. The music is louder and more upbeat here and the bartenders are ready to put their mixology skills into creating your perfect cocktail. See our full Casa de la Playa...
Oct 22, 2024 · La Casa de la Playa is part of Grupo Xcaret, the folks behind several wildly successful eco-adventure parks in Cancun and Riviera Maya. In December 2017, Grupo Xcaret dipped its toes into the all ...
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Apr 6, 2024 · La Casa de la Playa is an all-inclusive boutique hotel in Riviera Maya, with only 63 ocean view suites boasting king-size beds, top-notch bathrooms, and balconies with private pools. This boutique hotel offers top-tier customer service, a spa, fitness center, swimming pools, butler service, and diverse activities like yoga and exclusive tours.
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Sep 17, 2022 · La Casa de la Playa opened in December 2021, and is the newest property at Grupo Xcaret’s beachfront compound just south of Playa del Carmen on Mexico’s stunning Riviera Maya (which also includes Hotel Xcaret Mexico and Hotel Xcaret Arte). Driving along the complex’s winding roads, guests are surrounded by lush jungle that keeps the ecosystem thriving and provides a barrier to the ...