Welcome to the "Awa 107" Condominium in the AWA Playacar Residences in Playacar Phase 2. Your elegant and well-equipped 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom condominium can accommodate up to 5 guests and is perfect for sunny vacations or family gatherings. The master suite offers a king-size bed, while the first guest suite provides 2 single beds with high-definition TV and a bathroom.
The condominium has wireless internet and its kitchen is fully equipped. The living room has a sofa bed for an additional person and a smart TV. Right next to the living room is its private patio with access to the pool.
This condominium is just a short 5-minute drive from the beach and Fifth Avenue, a pedestrian walkway where you will find many shopping and restaurant options. Additionally, this unit is a 40-minute ferry ride from Cozumel Island.
When booking, our concierge can help you start planning your trip from diving to adventure parks like Xplor and Hidden Worlds, passing through Mayan ruins such as Chichen Itza and Tulum. We can stock your refrigerator with supplies, arrange babysitters, dance classes, and more.
MONTHLY PRICES:
- Long-term rentals pay electricity (Price per KW between $3 to $8 MXN)
- We require a community fee of 1,000 USD refundable up to 7 business days.
EARLY ENTRY / LATE EXIT:
- In case early entry or late exit is required, there is an additional cost.
*LATE EXIT* *EARLY ENTRY*
1:00 PM - 45 USD 9:00 AM - 100 USD
3:00 PM - 75 USD 11:00 AM - 75 USD
5:00 PM - 100 USD 1:00 PM - 45 USD
Since 2008, Nasplaya has served as the leading vacation rental and property management company in Playa del Carmen. With over 80 properties to choose from, we offer a wide selection of well-maintained condos and houses for you to select. You will have free access to our bilingual concierge who can help you overcome the language barrier. From unique restaurant recommendations to discounted tours, we can help you save time and money. We also have a help line in case you need any assistance during your stay.
- Keep in mind that during spring, beaches may show algae due to climate change.