Vacation rentals

What should I ask before booking an Airbnb in Playa del Carmen?

✓ Verified by PlayaStays’ local teamLast reviewed May 16, 20262 min readPlaya del Carmen
Chris, PlayaStays founder, photographed in Playa del Carmen
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Founder, PlayaStaysOperating in Playa del Carmen since 2018EN / ES
Topic
Vacation rentals
For
Traveler · Digital Nomad
Where
Playa del Carmen
Pro host reply time
< 1 hour
Real WiFi range
20–80 Mbps fiber typical
Electricity surcharge risk
$80–120/week if metered

Quick answer

Pin location, check-in, WiFi speeds, AC health, electricity rules, water reliability, construction noise, HOA/pool rules, guest caps, breakage protocol.

The full picture

Listing photos hide three things consistently: real internet speed, construction noise, and how operationally responsive the host actually is. The fix is asking pointed questions BEFORE booking — not after you're already in a sub-standard unit.

**The 10 questions that matter:**

1. **Exact street + cross-street** — not "in Centro," not "near 5th." A real address tells you walking distance to the beach, restaurants, ADO terminal, noise sources. Reverse-search the address on Google Maps Street View.

2. **WiFi speed screenshot from the last 7 days** — if you're working remotely. A good host will run speedtest.net from the unit and send a screenshot. If they "don't know" or send a marketing claim of "high-speed WiFi," assume 5–10 Mbps and a daily disconnect.

3. **Last AC service date and brand** — recently-serviced units rarely fail mid-stay. "We service every quarter" is a real answer; "the AC works great" is a non-answer.

4. **Electricity policy** — is it included in your nightly rate, or do you pay actual usage at checkout? Some Playa rentals charge $0.20–0.40 USD/kWh on top — a one-week stay with AC running can add $80–120 to your bill if it's metered.

5. **Water reliability** — Aguakan (the local water utility) sometimes interrupts service in specific buildings. Ask: "Has water service been interrupted in the last 30 days?" Honest hosts will say "yes, twice for an hour each" — that's normal. "Never" is suspect; total denial is a red flag.

6. **Construction within 50m** — Playa is in a construction boom. Ask specifically: "Is there active construction on your block or the adjacent block?" Construction noise in Mexico starts at 7am, every weekday including holidays.

7. **HOA / pool / amenity rules** — pool hours, guest registration, parking, party policy. Some Playacar buildings cap guests at the listed count + zero visitors. Some buildings ban Airbnb entirely and you might be illegal.

8. **After-hours emergency contact** — a real WhatsApp number that someone answers at 11pm, not a "we'll get back to you in business hours" Airbnb message thread.

9. **Deposit + breakage policy** — is the platform's damage waiver in effect, or are you signing a separate security deposit? Read the cancellation policy carefully — Playa rentals sometimes have stricter terms than the platform default.

10. **Cleaning fee breakdown** — what does the $50–120 cleaning fee actually cover? Some hosts add an extra exit-cleaning charge that wasn't in the original listing.

**What the response time tells you:** A professional operation replies to all 10 in under an hour with specific data. A "manager" who takes 24 hours to answer your questions is the same person who'll take 24 hours to fix your broken AC.

Local context

Photos lie easiest on noise, internet, and ops.

What to do

Here's the move

  1. Ask blunt operational questions — vague replies are a signal.
Common mistake

Optimizing photos + nightly rate only.

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Chris, PlayaStays founder

Hi, I'm Chris — founder of PlayaStays.

I've stayed in Airbnbs across more than 35 countries — from design-led glamping in Patagonia to penthouse condos in major cities. I've learned what makes a property great: photography that earns the click, messaging that holds Superhost standards, and pricing that reads the local market instead of a template. We bring that same eye to every PlayaStays Airbnb in Quintana Roo.

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