We love El Pueblito! In this small little town located in Mayakoba Resorts, they have a perfect family-like environment. From a candy shop, church, arcades, to a bar. We played arcades while we waited for The Burger House to open at 12pm. The staff, Omar, at the Burger House was the most friendliest guy. He was explaining the parts of town, the different things to do in El Pueblito, and even accommodated our diet restrictions.
We ordered the Vegan Burger and split it. He was nice enough to split it in two wonderful looking plates. Omar also gave us Chicharones to try, which are crispy chips dipped in buffalo buffalo sauce. We loved Omar, the experience, and his hospitality. Please feel free to ask Omar any questions. He is a great person to speak to and make us...
Read moreOn Sundays, you can go to the little outdoor market that they setup. Drink fresh juices, eat authentic Mexican & Argentinian foods, listen to live music, buy some local made goods (pretty high end, actually). It’s open to the public on Sundays for a few hours, (maybe 11a-3p ish?)so it’s a great thing to do. Taxis from Playa charge about 200-300 pesos each way, much cheaper if you have your own car. Afterwards, take their golf cart shuttle to see the beautiful grounds, then back to Playa. Just a fun day trip. *don’t go to Ciudad Mayakoba, make sure you go to the ocean side from the highway, where all the hotels are (Banyan Tree,...
Read moreBeautiful space with an open roof-courtyard feel with a small Zen chapel. Fresh flowers. 2-3 shops with beach wear, cover ups and jewlery-14k gold, silver. Cafe with delicious espresso. Sandwiches and desserts. Water fountain and gazebo. Went for a special event before a wedding and it was transformed into a colorful open space rich with Mexican culture. Different days hold markets, cooking classes. Take a bike from Andaz and ride to explore and...
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