Playa del Carmen sits at the heart of the Riviera Maya, a convenient base for quick escapes to nearby coastal towns, cenotes, and small cities that each offer a different pace and attractions. Whether you want a short beach stop, a snorkeling outing, or a quieter village vibe, there are plenty of options within easy reach.
There are 12 Cities and Towns near Playa del Carmen, ranging from Akumal to Xpu-Há. For each entry you’ll find below the Country, Distance (km), and Travel time (min) so you can compare how far and how long each trip will take, and plan day trips or overnight stays accordingly — you’ll find below.
How long does it typically take to reach these nearby towns from Playa del Carmen?
Travel times vary: many nearby towns are 20–60 minutes by car, while the farthest on the list may take around 90–120 minutes depending on traffic and stops. Colectivos and buses are cheaper but slower than driving; taxis or rental cars give the most flexibility.
Which towns are best for snorkeling or quick beach day trips?
For snorkeling and marine life, Akumal is well known for turtle sightings and easy shore access, while calmer spots like Xpu-Há offer quieter beaches; other nearby towns on the list provide reefs, cenotes, or small local marinas ideal for half-day outings.
Cities and Towns Near Playa Del Carmen
Name | Country | Distance (km) | Travel time (min) |
---|---|---|---|
Puerto Aventuras | Mexico | 13 | 20 |
Paamul | Mexico | 9 | 15 |
Akumal | Mexico | 30 | 35 |
Chemuyil | Mexico | 16 | 20 |
Xpu-Há | Mexico | 22 | 25 |
Bahía Solimán | Mexico | 40 | 40 |
Tulum | Mexico | 65 | 60 |
Puerto Morelos | Mexico | 36 | 35 |
Leona Vicario | Mexico | 38 | 40 |
Tankah | Mexico | 35 | 35 |
Puerto Morelos Centro | Mexico | 36 | 35 |
Chemuyil Pueblo | Mexico | 16 | 20 |
Images and Descriptions

Puerto Aventuras
A gated coastal community with a marina, swimming with dolphins, and quiet beaches. Great for snorkeling, golf, and family-friendly restaurants. Practical tip: bring cash for small vendors and arrive early to find free parking near the marina on busy weekends.

Paamul
Small beachfront village known for calm waters, snorkeling reefs, and a relaxed vibe twenty minutes south of Playa. Ideal for a quick beach escape or a low-key lunch. Practical tip: limited services — bring sun protection and expect fewer restaurant options after sunset.

Akumal
Famous for its bay and resident sea turtles; excellent snorkeling and cenotes nearby. Popular with families and eco-travelers. Practical tip: respect turtle rules (no touching), visit early to avoid crowds, and consider guided snorkeling to spot turtles safely.

Chemuyil
Quiet village close to several cenotes and coastal mangroves; a good base for cenote hopping and birdwatching. Practical tip: limited public transport — rent a car or take a colectivo; bring cash for small tiendas and cenote entrance fees.

Xpu-Há
A small coastal community with scenic beaches, beach clubs, and coral snorkeling. Less developed than Tulum but tourist-friendly. Practical tip: many beach clubs charge day-use fees; bring water and insect repellent if exploring nearby mangroves.

Bahía Solimán
A stretch of coastal settlements and quiet bays north of Tulum with snorkeling, small restaurants, and a mellow atmosphere. Great for a peaceful day trip from Playa. Practical tip: roads can be narrow; check directions and mobile signal before you go.

Tulum
Bohemian town famous for well-preserved seaside Maya ruins, boutique hotels, cenotes, and vibrant dining. Perfect for history, beaches, and atmosphere. Practical tip: visit ruins early to avoid heat and crowds; book cenote tours in advance during high season.

Puerto Morelos
Laid-back fishing village with a protected reef (great for snorkeling/diving), a charming town square, and local seafood eateries. Practical tip: park in town and stroll the pedestrian-friendly center; reef tours depart daily from the small marina.

Leona Vicario
An inland town and agricultural hub offering a glimpse of everyday life away from the coast. Good for authentic local markets and roadside comida. Practical tip: it’s primarily residential — use as a quiet stopover rather than a tourist hub.

Tankah
A small coastal community near Akumal with cenotes, cliffside beaches, and intimate eco-lodges. Favored by travelers seeking tranquility and snorkeling. Practical tip: limited nightlife and services — plan meals and transfers ahead, and support local guides for cenote visits.

Puerto Morelos Centro
(Town center) The central hub of Puerto Morelos with restaurants, shops, and access to the reef. Handy for provisioning before day trips and easy beach access. Practical tip: the slower pace here makes it ideal for families; street parking fills up on weekends.

Chemuyil Pueblo
(Village center) Small community serving nearby tourist sites with local shops, bus stops, and authentic eateries. Useful for fuel, groceries, and picking up colectivos to coastal attractions. Practical tip: practicing basic Spanish helps — services can be limited outside main hours.