Boutique Hotels in Playa del Carmen
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Boutique Hotels in Playa del Carmen
We are looking for a boutique hotel in Playa del Carmen and we found one called "Mosquito Blue" which looks great on its website but would love to hear from someone who has been there/seen it firsthand. Thanks in advance for any info!
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There are some reviews for this hotel under tripadvisor.
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Rev...Peninsula.html
If you go please post a review. Thx
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Rev...Peninsula.html
If you go please post a review. Thx
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Hello,
For our last trip to PDC, I had looked at Mosquito Blue, but took it off the list after seeing multiple negative trip reports about surly staff.
Deseo also looks really nice, but I'm afraid the noise would bother me from the pool and bar.
We decided on Playa Maya (for the second year) - not what I'd call "boutique", but clean, safe, nice, reasonably-priced and on the beach.
http://www.playa-maya.com
For our last trip to PDC, I had looked at Mosquito Blue, but took it off the list after seeing multiple negative trip reports about surly staff.
Deseo also looks really nice, but I'm afraid the noise would bother me from the pool and bar.
We decided on Playa Maya (for the second year) - not what I'd call "boutique", but clean, safe, nice, reasonably-priced and on the beach.
http://www.playa-maya.com
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Not sure what your definition of "boutique" is but I encourage you to take a look at the Shangri-La Caribe. It's on a great stretch of beach, you can walk the beach (about 10 minutes) into town, has a great mexican/tropical ambience and it is very reasonable. A great value!
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