Thompson Playa del Carmen Rebrands as Hyatt Centric
A New Era for Playa del Carmen’s Hospitality Scene
Fifth Avenue, or as the locals know it, Quinta Avenida: It’s the main thoroughfare in one of our favorite beach towns in the Caribbean: the endlessly fun, always-energetic Playa del Carmen on the coast of Mexico. It’s walkable, filled with great shopping and the kinds of great little out-of-the-way restaurants that travelers love discovering for themselves.
A Boom of New Condo-Style Hotels
In recent years, Playa has undergone a new era of development, one that has seen a boom of new condo-style hotels, adding to the city’s already-strong group of mostly boutique-style hotels.
The Thompson Playa del Carmen: A Dual-Wing Concept
For years, since it first opened in 2015, the Thompson Playa del Carmen has been, in our view, the best place to stay in town, with a dual-wing concept that includes an in-town option and rooms on the beach, all connected under one brand and one identity.
Rebranding as Hyatt Centric Playa del Carmen
But in the biggest news of the month in Playa travel, the Thompson is about to be rebranded, Caribbean Journal has learned. Beginning later this year, the hotel will be reopening as a rebranded Hyatt Centric hotel, the second Hyatt Centric in the Caribbean along with the just-opened Hyatt Centric Santo Domingo (more on that in our report here).
What’s Changing, and What Do You Need to Know?
The new-look Hyatt Centric Playa del Carmen will have 119 rooms; that will include the Downtown House, which will be adults-only and have 92 rooms; and the “Beach House,” which will be geared for families. It makes sense for the in-town wing of the hotel to be adults-only — it’s a hip, always-pulsing property with a rooftop bar and an infinity pool, with DJ sets and a day club. (The “Downtown House” will also have a grab-and-go outpost and a restaurant called UMI).
The Beach House: A Family-Friendly Option
The beach house, which will include a special shuttle that ferries guests in an old VW, will include 27 suites, all with ocean views, and a fusion restaurant called C Grill.
Pricing and Booking Information
What about pricing? After the rebrand, Hyatt is now taking bookings for stays beginning Dec. 1, according to our research on Hyatt’s website. The price? About $223 per night if you make and pay for your booking in advance.
Getting to Playa del Carmen
So how do you get to Playa? Easy. Just fly to Cancun (you can search for fares on Google Flights) and take a taxi or rent a car and make the hour-long drive to Playa. Or, thanks to the new airport in Tulum, you can also fly direct to that airport and then take a car. Playa is just about equidistant between the two cities, so we’d suggest looking for whichever airfare is cheaper.
Conclusion
The rebranded Hyatt Centric Playa del Carmen offers a unique and exciting opportunity for travelers to experience the best of this vibrant beach town. With its dual-wing concept, adults-only and family-friendly options, and stunning ocean views, this hotel is sure to be a hit with travelers.
FAQs
* When is the hotel rebranding? Beginning later this year.
* What is the price of a stay at the rebranded hotel? About $223 per night if you make and pay for your booking in advance.
* How do I get to Playa del Carmen? You can fly to Cancun and take a taxi or rent a car, or fly direct to Tulum and take a car.
For more, visit the Hyatt Centric Playa del Carmen.