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This Is the Best Playa del Carmen Hotel

 

For someone who loves the Caribbean, hotels and shopping as much as I do, staying at Mexico’s Thompson Playa Del Carmen feels like winning the lottery. It’s nothing less than a fantasy fulfilled, a mash-up of all my passions delivered in one sleek package and the Best Playa del Carmen Hotel.

By Sarah Greaves-Gabbadon
CJ Travel Editor

Open since last February in the heart of the bohemian Riviera Maya beach town, the boutique comprises two buildings: the 27-room Beach House, directly on Playa’s sandy sweep, and a 92-room main hotel on the bustling main drag, Quinta Avenida (Fifth Avenue) at Callé Corazón.

The Beach House, just three blocks from the main hotel, is a study in coastal cool with a South Beach aesthetic (minus the attitude, thankfully) and a casual vibe.

Cabana

Euro-style lounge music emanates from plush curtained cabanas; the lap pool glistens in the sunlight; and the waves, which break mere steps from inviting day beds and the al fresco C Grill restaurant, beckon with rhythmic whispers. Petite and intimate, the narrow property is the perfect spot for a romantic getaway a deux or a destination wedding (you can buy out all 27 rooms and have the place to yourself). If your Caribbean fantasy requires that you actually be able to see the Caribbean from your bed (or bathtub or balcony plunge pool), you won’t find a better option than the rooms at the Beach House (which all come with 24-hour in-suite dining, natch).

Best Playa del Carmen Hotel

However, if, like me, you prefer your vacays to have a little more va-va-voom, the main hotel will be more your speed. Occupying the top three floors of the year-old shopping mall Calle Corazón, the Thompson’s hub checks all the boxes for a Caribbean-loving, hotel-hopping shopaholic, with chic suites that seem ripped from the pages of a West Elm catalog and access to one of the region’s buzziest beaches and a wealth of worthy “shopportunities” less than five minutes away.

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The view from a Beach House suite

While The Beach House is a low-key oasis, the main hotel is definitely the place to see and be seen, with a rooftop spread guaranteed to garner a gazlllion likes on your Facebook feed. Spanning most of the semi-circular building’s rooftop, a turquoise pool is embellished with cushioned “islands” crowned with parasols and with sensuously curved in-water chaises, which have already been immortalized on Instagram posts thousands of times. A swim-up pool bar on the southern end means you needn’t leave the water to top up your tequila, and the adjacent Cinco, serves breakfast, lunch and sunset cervezas on a breezy deck or straight to poolside cabanas populated by taut-bodied creative types from the U.S. and beyond.

Thompson Playa

Although the hotel’s rooftop is a definite draw, what lies below is as much of an attraction for me as the scene above. Calle Corazon is home to several international stores (H&M, Michael Kors, Swarovski and Calvin Klein, among them) and neighboring boutiques and stalls on the mile-long pedestrianized stretch of Quinta Avenida offer locally made items (silver jewelry, embroidered dresses and leather totes) that tempt at every turn.

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Fueled by a hearty breakfast of chilaquiles at Cinco and refreshed with a quick dip in the pool, it only took me three minutes to descend to street level, where I launched a thorough investigation of the retail landscape (solely for journalistic purposes, of course).

The pool at the Thompson Playa del Carmen hotel beach house.

The pool at the Thompson Playa del Carmen hotel beach house.

Immersed in shopping, it takes a lot to extract me. But Catch, the Thompson’s dinner-only rooftop restaurant, was up to the task. Sister to outposts in New York City and Dubai, it’s a hipster hangout that lives up to the hype, offering a rare combination of warm hospitality, a scenic location overlooking Quinta Avenida, and exceptional cuisine. Start with the Catch me cocktail (gin, passionfruit juice, lemongrass essence and rosemary) and then progress to either seafood (the truffle sashimi and seared tuna are standouts) or meat (the chimichurri-drizzled Tomohawk steak will satisfy even the biggest appetite).

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Whether you’re a committed carnivore or a hard-core vegetarian, Catch offers the best of both worlds. Which makes total sense, since the hotel it calls home, with its beachfront and town center locations, does exactly the same.

It all adds up to what is the Best Playa del Carmen Hotel; because while there are a number of terrific places to stay in the greater Playa area, this is all about staying in Playa del Carmen itself, enjoying the authentic urban experience in the Riviera Maya’s tourism hub.

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VIDEO: The Best Beach Bar in Grand Case St Martin

 

Yes, the beach town of Grand Case in St Martin is known, rightly for its food. It’s got the best collection of top-level restaurants in the whole Caribbean, a veritable Mecca for foodies around the world.

But there’s more to Grand Case than just food — including a number of terrific little bars both on Grand Case Boulevard and on the beach. But none is better than Calmos Cafe, an always-energetic bar that is the best place to spend a late evening in the town.

They’ve got it all, from frequent live music to their own homemade punch to clever cocktails, all set on a preferred perch on the sand.

Here’s a little look at what it’s like.

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Ocean by H10 Names New Marketing Manager

 

Ocean by H10 Hotels has announced the appointment of Elia Cruz as the hotel chain Marketing Manager, and Blanca James as Commercial Director for the chain’s new project, Ocean Riviera Paradise.

The new resort will be inaugurated in the Riviera Maya in December 2016, adding 974 new rooms to the destination and to the hotel chain’s portfolio.

Blanca Jaimes brings to her role over 20 years of industry sales experience, including her time as Sales Manager of Riu Hotels in the Mexican Caribbean, and Sales Director for Avalon Resorts.

Elia Cruz holds more than 10 years of experience in the industry, and has collaborated as a Marketing coordinator for Original Resorts.

She has led brand positioning and publicity efforts for all sales areas of the Ocean by H10 Hotels chain, after developing her career as the online marketing and social media supervisor for Excellence Group Luxury Hotels and Resorts.

“We’re very happy to have Blanca and Elia as part of our company. The purpose is to fortify all the team with competent and strong professionals,” said Oscar Serrano, Vice President of Sales & Marketing for Ocean by H10 Hotels.

— Dana Niland

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VIDEO: Walking on Grand Cul de Sac Beach, St Barth

 

It’s home to several of the best hotels in St Barth (Le Guanahani and Le Sereno), but it’s also a throwback to St Barth as it once was — Grand Cul de Sac Beach, a quiet stretch of white sand that reminds of St Barth’s tranquil roots as a fishing village.

This is what it’s like to walk on the beautiful Grand Cul de Sac beach.

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The Margaritaville Grand Cayman Resort Is Coming Soon

 

Jimmy Buffett’s newest Caribbean hotel is Margaritaville Grand Cayman

By Sarah Greaves-Gabbadon
CJ Travel Editor

Attention all Parrotheads! Here’s something to squawk about: Margaritaville Grand Cayman Beach Resort has just released the first renderings of the 285-room hotel, scheduled to debut on Seven-Mile Beach in December 2016.

Inspired by the lyrics and lifestyle of Caribbean-loving singer Jimmy Buffett, “the resort will reflect the warm, authentic Caymanian hospitality consistent with the island’s well deserved reputation as the world’s friendliest country,” said the hotel’s owner and developer HHG Cayman Ltd.

Room Rendering

A rendering of a room at the soon-to-open resort in Cayman

HHG had purchased the former Treasure Island resort property in Cayman from Scotiabank last year.

The “casual-luxe’ design theme will be reflected in the open-air lobby, which will be decorated using a soothing color palette reminiscent of the beach, and in the lounge and License to Chill bar, designed to immediately put guests in the vacation state of mind.

License to Chill Bar

The “License to Chill” Bar at Margaritaville Grand Cayman

The beachfront resort will also feature a Margaritaville Coffee Shop; the oceanview all-day eatery, Banana Wind Café; a swim–up bar at the main pool; a charcuterie; and a signature restaurant, YARA (the Taino word for “place”). Further details about Margaritaville Grand Cayman Beach Resort’s other amenities (including a spa, two pools and retails space) are expected to be released in the coming months.

Margaritaville Grand Cayman Beach Resort is managed jointly by HHG Cayman Ltd. and Trust Hospitality, and is designed by Deforma Studio of Miami, with strategic design counsel provided by The McBride Company.

The hotel will become the first Margaritaville-branded hotel in the Caribbean.

There are already Margaritaville vacation clubs in St Thomas and Puerto Rico.

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