10 Best Hotel Day Passes for Locals in Playa del Carmen
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If you live in Playa del Carmen and want to enjoy a day of sun, sea, pool, and relaxation without booking a full hotel stay — a “day pass” is a perfect option. Below are 10 of the best hotel and resort day pass deals for locals. All of them offer access to beach or pool facilities, loungers, sometimes food & drinks, and allow you to enjoy a mini-vacation without leaving town.
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1
Mahekal Beach Resort
Why go: Mahekal offers a relaxing, boho-chic beach experience in the heart of Playa del Carmen.
What the pass includes: Access to pools and beach, lounge chairs/umbrellas, towels, WiFi, and a credit for food & beverages — making it easy to spend the whole day there. Mahekal Beach Resort+1
Typical price (for locals): ~ MX$1,000 (adults).
2
MVNGATA Beach Hotel
Why go: MVNGATA brings a modern, beach-club vibe — with a rooftop, beach club facilities, good food and cocktails. Ideal for day-cation vibes.
What the pass includes: Access to rooftop and beach-club facilities, pool/beach loungers, showers, towels, WiFi, and food/beverage credit.
Typical price (locals): MX$1,000. Kids (5+ years) — 50% off.
3
The Fives Downtown Playa del Carmen
Why go: A great option if you prefer a more urban, rooftop-pool + city-meets-Caribbean vibe rather than a beachfront resort. Perfect for a quick getaway without leaving the center of town.
What the pass includes: Rooftop pool access, lounge chairs, towels, WiFi, showers, basic pool-area amenities.

Typical price: ~ MX$949 for a 7-hour pass. Credit (~MX$700) toward food and drinks included.

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The Grand Prismatic Spring, USA
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Dolomites Mountains, Italy
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Mount Bromo, Indonesia
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Tuscany, Italy
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Cinque Terre, Italy
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Antelope Canyon, USA
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