I recently visited Parque Los Fundadores in Playa del Carmen, and I was impressed by this beautiful park.
Beautiful Grounds: The park's lush gardens, walking paths, and tranquil atmosphere make it a perfect spot to relax and unwind. Not to mention the beautiful beach!! Volleyball nets are an another way to spend the day there. Nuestra Senora del Carmen Church is used for many wedding and church services. On Sundays you will see a line of people out of the church. It is a pretty iconic building in Playa with the clear blue ocean in the background
Iconic Arch: The park's iconic arch, a replica of the original entrance to Playa del Carmen. It’s named Portal Maya 2012 m, It celebrates the Mayan calendar. The sculpture was designed by artist Arturo Taravez who is from Guanajuato, Mexico. The sculpture is 16 meters high or about 52 feet high and its truly is a great spot for photos.
Cultural Events: The park often hosts cultural events, concerts, and festivals, which showcase the local community's vibrant spirit. We were able to watch the Danza de los Voladores and the humul dancers both shows were beautiful!
Amenities Restrooms: Clean and well-maintained restrooms are available throughout the park.
Food and Drink: Various food and drink vendors are available, offering a range of local cuisine and refreshments. Plus you’re on Quinta Avenida and it’s full of restaurants and quick grab and go places.
Seating: Plenty of benches and seating areas are available, making it easy to take a break and enjoy the surroundings. But watch your step!
Tips and Recommendations: Visit in the Evening: The park takes on a magical atmosphere in the evening, with beautiful lighting and live music. They have lots of entertainment in the evenings. It’s quite lively!!
Bring a Camera: The park's scenic views, iconic arch, and cultural events make it a photographer's paradise.
Check the Events Calendar: Plan your visit around cultural events, concerts, or festivals to experience the atmosphere!
Parque Los Fundador- is a must-visit destination in...
Read moreParque Los Fundadores in Playa del Carmen is a true hidden gem and a must-visit location. This lively park is filled with vibrant Mayan dances such as "Palo Volador" and "Danza de los Voladores," providing an enriching cultural experience. The park also boasts a variety of local shops, vendors offering souvenirs, fine dining options, and food trucks, making it a hub of activity and shopping.
During our visit, we noticed that the beach had a significant amount of seaweed, which could be attributed to the season. However, this did not diminish our enjoyment. Sitting near the boardwalks, sipping coconut water, and immersing ourselves in the local culture and good vibes was a truly delightful experience.
Compared to Cancun, Playa del Carmen offers a more authentic local experience with plenty to do. It is less expensive and less touristy, allowing visitors to truly embrace the local culture. We look forward to returning for delicious tacos and more mesmerizing Mayan performances. Despite the seasonal seaweed on the beach, the park's atmosphere and the overall charm of Playa del Carmen make it a destination...
Read moreParque Los Fundadores is a vibrant and lively spot in Playa del Carmen, perfect for soaking in the local atmosphere. Located right by the beach, the park is always bustling with energy, thanks to its street performers, vendors, and the impressive Portal Maya sculpture that serves as a stunning backdrop.
One of the best parts of visiting is the market that lines the area, offering a great mix of handmade crafts, souvenirs, and local snacks. The street leading to the park is always busy, filled with tourists and locals alike, creating a lively and engaging experience.
While the beach area nearby isn’t the cleanest, it still adds to the charm of the place with its beautiful views and ocean breeze. Whether you’re here to watch a traditional Mayan dance performance, shop for unique items, or just relax and people-watch, Parque Los Fundadores is definitely...
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