Paa Mul RV Park and Cabanas | Established Campground

Mexico

Details

Verified:
about 1 month ago
Altitude:
6.0 masl
Phone:
None
Contributor:
Life Remotely

Amenities

Electricity:
Yes - At Sites
Wifi:
No
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
Yes
Showers:
Warm
Water:
Non-Potable
Toilets:
Running Water
Big Rig Friendly:
Yes
Tent Friendly:
Yes
Pet Friendly:
Yes
Sanitation Dump Station:
Yes

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Description

This resort essentially caters to long term vacationers who build shacks around their RV's, but there is a nice enough parking lot for RVs or campers (relatively small number of camping spots). $50 us per night for RVs (smaller campers without full hookup 200pppn). No Internet is available for campers. The hotel is nice with bathtubs and a small kitchen area and quite fast Internet hotspots in each room. Hotel rooms look out over the ocean and are cleaned daily. The pool is clean and refreshing and is included in the camp/hotel fees. We negotiated a 30% discount on hotel fees as we were staying for 5 days, but the price still amounted to 1300 pesos per night.

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Really nice place to camp. But full hook up is 50 US$, per night. Dry camp 200 pesos per person.

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Excellent place avec de la sécurité +++
Les emplacements VR sont sur le parking au milieu du complexe, mais ça fait très bien l'affaire. eau + électricité.
la piscine est géniale
concert au restaurant le vendredi soir et/ou samedi soir

@Les_Chaventuries

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we spent 3 nights here. it's perfect with a vehicle. we didn't need water or electricity so we parked at a shaded campsite near the toilets. When there is no wind it is perfect for going snorkelling. the swimming pool is pleasant but very cold. the restaurant is good. the nights are very calm. I recommend. 200p/p. payment by card possible at no additional cost. The day we leave we have to leave our campsite at 1pm but we can stay on site and enjoy everything until the end of the day.

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Nous avons passé 2 nuits dans ce petit paradis.
Une crique qui est réservé à l'hôtel et au campeur.
Une piscine, un restaurant /bar, des banquettes à dispo sur le plage...
Les coraux et les poissons sont protégés par cette crique.
Nous avons vu une tortue, des raies, des énormes langoustes....
Par contre le tarif est cher
Si vous ne prenez aucune commodité c'est
200 pesos par adultes
100 pesos par enfant de moins de 12 ans
Et sinon si vous prenez eau, électricité et dump c'est un forfait global à 850 pesos

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Este lugar es horrible: ya no hay cabañas. Son reemplazados por una habitación de hotel a $165 la noche. Para un espacio de camping es de 200 pesos por adulto y 100 pesos por niño para un espacio de estacionamiento sin agua y luz. Con agua y electricidad cuesta $50 por noche. Este cajero automático es horrible. Debe evitarse.

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Nice place here as already commented from others. No wifi but good (2-4 bars) 4g telcel reception.

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Pretty place with plenty of spots for any size camper. You'll be surrounded by senior Americans that have a vacation home there. Showers (cold) and toilets are cleaned every day and look ok. We paid 200 pesos per person for a night.

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If you like a quiet place, nice beach with good snorkeling, beautiful swimming pool, clean bathroom…. 400 pesos for 2p with electricity but no wifi… dog welcome, beautiful walk around ´in the jungle ´

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As described 200pp, quiet and nice place to camp under trees, we didn’t paid for electricity and water but it was on the location.
Access to the beach and pool.

IG & YT bob en cavale

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200ppn with no electricity and wifi is very expensive. Beach is washed up with dried seaweed. Shower and tap water is salty. Haphazard parking lots.

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join to everything that is written in the massage before. 200p/p , we got the warm showers without adding money , the beach is nice but we saw better ones. good place to stay and have the facilities, feel safe at nice with open van.
in the very commercial area of quintana roo its one of the good places for travelers with van.

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Van Travelers, we paid 200 pesos/pp
Electricity & water point are available, also showers and toilets. The price for camping one night allows you to use the palapa & restaurant facilities.
The beach is beautiful & quiet. Definitely worth staying longer after checkout at 12 to enjoy the facilities and stretch the price as much as possible.
The restaurant sells very bad filtered coffee, no choices for milk 50 pesos each. We asked for hot water and they also charge 50 pesos per cup….!
To van travelers I recommend to come and tell them at the gate you want to go to the restaurant, get a coffee and use facilities all day till they close and head off somewhere else.

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Great stay here right on the coast. It was 200pesos pp. So for us in a van it cost 400pesos each night. It did seem like there were some varied prices and it took a little talking to settle at 200pp. We were able to plug in and have shade from the palms. Seems like 10 or so spots for transit visitors. Would recommend for a spot between Cancun and Tulum.

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One of the rare camping with facilities atbthe Riviera Maya. We stayed twice and enjoyed the nice atmosphere with expats from the US and Canada who lives here. Restaurant good with friendly staff, nice beach.

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Big RV spots with hookups if you need... those are 50 usd a night. I have a van and was told it is 200 pesos for camping for 1, beach access, and super secure. Might be the only place around that offers beach access for Rv/ campers. Very very nice community of expats around as well ❤️

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Bem localizado. Bonito, com uma linda piscina e um ótimo restaurante. Água não potável, energia (30 amperes) e esgoto. Banheiros e chuveiros (água fria). Não tem Wi-fi.🇧🇷

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Stayed for two nights as we did not know where to go. Way too overpriced. Dirty sanitary facilities. Dont let them park you right in front of the office, there are more places on the peoperty and there is construction work going on all day.

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Muy bonito sitio para estar pero caro a nivel USA, 50 usd por noche. Tiene duchas de agua caliente, baños limpios y restaurante que cierra a las 20:00.
El lugar tiene hotel y Cabañas tipo palapas en las cuales los Canadienses y Estadounidenses han metido sus motorhomes y han construido . Hay un local en el que puedes alquilar equipo de buceo y kayaks, pero no lo recomiendo, la persona que lo lleva es un poco especial .

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Very expensive campground for Mexico but correct for Riviera Maya... 50$US/ night. Full hookup, clean pool and restaurant.

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Nice campground if you like retired Americans with cabanas over there motor homes and no Mexicans except those paid 100 pesos per day to work. Payment is in US dollars direct to their US dollar account with Scotiabank. 20% tax if you pay in Pesos indicating that this is not Mexico but an American town. Move to Florida rather than live here. Terrible seaweed problem over the entire Maya riviera I will never return to Quintana Roo or the Yucatan as the entire region is actually owned by Americans. I visited 40 years ago and Playa del Carmen was a nice Mexican town now little reason to leave the US to visit same experience in Florida at a cheaper cost. Owners wanted to charge me $50 US to use there dump station because I did not stay a minimum of 3 nights. No showers or wifi. Grotesque place.

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The beach is so nice. Many fishes to see snorkeling just a few meters from the beach. So I come back for 3 nights more even if it's very expensive.
Very clean bathrooms with lights by night now.
Good cocktails at the bar/restaurant.

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50 US $ per night. Water and electricity at site. Sewer included only if you stay 3 nights or more. Very nice beach. No Wi-Fi. No light in bathrooms at night. Very expensive for what you get but no many options on Riviera Maya.

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Paid 400 pesos a night for our truck camper. The camping site is good enough with trees, electricity and water. You hear the exhaust fan from the restaurant on your site.
The privat beach is nice, facility is very clean. The treasure of this place for us is that you are able to walk several km's on a nice trail and/or along the water to several small, secluded beaches. We enjoyed exploring.

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The sites are $50/night, but the pool and beach are beautiful. Has a restaurant. We did not eat there.

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Patrick
Il y a que très peu d'emplacement 3 ou4et une construction en cours au milieu,un vrai chantier ,on nous a proposé une place sur le parking face à la réception ( le parking)pour le même prix!!
Nous sommes partis

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This is an easy R V park to enter!! Lots of long term units . NO WiFi strange for a place like this and did I mention it is expensive $50.00 / night with alittle discount if you stay a week. Beautiful beaches pool and a restaurant that is expensive too!! But it is Cancun area!!!

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Great campground. Only 400 pesos if want to plug in but don't have a/c. Clean washrooms and showers. Restaurant right in front of main camping area is only cash. Great snorkeling, but not the best for just swimming like in Tulum; too much rock and coral. No wifi.

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Prix fixes et affichés 47.50$US par nuit pour deux adultes. Pas de prix supplémentaires pour les enfants.
Oui c'est plus cher qu'ailleurs, mais pour les VR plus longs, c'est très acceptable. Le terrain est plat et de niveau, très sécuritaire, avec piscine et plage a accès direct. Eau, électricité 30 ampères et égout sur la majorité des terrains. Quelques uns ont pas le drainage. Nous y avons passé la semaine. Service de buanderie vient chercher vêtements et les livrer au camping après. Épicerie très complète à quelques km à Puerto Aventuras.

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***DO NOT GO*** after paying USD$47 PER NIGHT they tried to make us pay another 900 pesos ($45US) just to leave!!! They shouted at us and tried to scare us into paying. They threatened to call the police and so when we encouraged them to do so, they finally let us leave. SCAM ARTISTS!!!
Full of garbage, expensive restaurant.
Don't go :(

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TRES CHER :( 47,25$ US par nuit. Electricite 30 amp. Eau. Toilette et douche. PAS DE WI-FI. Petite plage. Piscine. Resto-Bar. VERY EXPENSIVE 47,25$ US, Electricity 30 amp. Water. Restroom with hot shower. NO Wi-Fi. Small beach. Pool. Resto-Bar.

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It's an expensive place. We paid 600m$ per night for 2 people n motor home. No wifi n conditional electricity ie no use for air con. Hmmmmm good points we were able to go diving from here which was good. Beach walk is nice n relaxing . Toilets restaurant pool and generally a good place for 1-2 nights. There are only handful RV parking spots as mostly permanent folks from USA. Can get busy during day with locals in pool. At night avoid the guy parked with tent playing tv all night.

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530MX per night with electric and water. Expensive, but we need to plunk for 9 nights before flying home for Christmas. Andrea (who turns out to be the owner's daughter) started off wanting $47 USD (817 MX) per night for full hook up, and eventually came down to 600, then gave us a night free as we're staying 9 nights. She said "NO" to any dump station. But, as we've gotten to know a few people here, they all said to just head up any of the "streets" and find a unit with a sewer hookup that isn't being used. Everyone does that apparently. We are steps from the beach, on level ground. Excellent restaurant with reasonable prices. Very clean bathrooms with hot showers. It's the Mayan Riviera. Not really any other choices. We tried Xpu-Ha but trees too low and sites quite crowded and no dump station at all.

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this is a nice trailer park with vacation homes and a restaurant. the area for camping is small, but will fit big rigs. if there are a lot of other campers then it will be very close quarters. this place is expensive, about 600 pesos per night, but does have 30 amp power and full hook ups. but NO wifi. there is a restaurant and bar with average food. options are limited in this area unfortunately. don't do it unless you have to or don't have to worry about money :)

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Great camping with lots of shade, restaurant, swimming pool and private beach access. The only problem is the internet. No wifi for campers, just in the cabañas. Full hookup Paid 330 MXP per night.

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Pool & residents here are lovely. It's like a like an rv park / retirement community / commune all rolled into one! The path to the north of the park will bring you to a great beach!

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Ok camping with water and electricity. Restrooms are mostly clean and hot showers available. Dogs are only allowed on leash and not on the beach. Beach is very close and another remote beach approx 3km where a small trail exists. 300pesos for one night. Sometimes loud cause lots of people come to the restaurant and use the swimming pool too. Quiet at night. Security everywhere but they do not disturb you.

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Wanted 47 US for a space in the car park! Negotiated down to 300 peso's / night with no electricity / water or wifi. Pool and restaurant OK, Cenote diving with Mario from Scuba Mex sensational. Disappointed with the park, but was worth the stay for the diving alone. Mario was magnificent as a guide through 2 local Cenote's. Nothing was too much trouble for him and his knowledge and attitude to safety exemplary.

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150 per person is a bit too much for this parking lot. The amenities are nice and the beach is close by. There is a small pool and a nice restaurant.

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This spot was a little bit more expensive than we ha all hoped for (we had our campervan, some friends had their Toyota truck and another family had a 22 foot Rv) but we had all needed the break from traveling before we parted ways. We were able to negotiate the price a bit as we were all checking in at the same time, so it got a little bit cheaper (especially since my gal and I were checking into the hotel for our own reasons). At that price we paid for the hotel (5 nights) they should have let our friends stay for free. The camping is directly in front of the main office and with all the security, very safe. To the last party who said that they were told to put out the charcoal fire next to their tent - of course they would! There are children playing throughout the park! We found the staff pleasant all around and spent a couple nights just sitting around in the camping area having drinks and sharing laughs. We had the room, so we shared our Internet, which I do think they should offer a a service to the campers but do not. Despite the price, it is a nice place to spend a couple days (even though the snorkeling and beach are not too exciting). Pleasant enough!

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A nice campground with all sorts of facilities about 15 km south of Playa del Carmen. Beach here is nice (but small), but you can walk to other beaches that are even more remote. You can also snorkel here, although we found that it isn’t great.

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This place caters to long-term RVers and the management was quite rude to us. You can get internet only if you sign up for a very expensive one month plan. We made a small charcoal fire on the dirt near our tents and in the middle of cooking dinner we were told to put it out. There are much nicer and cheaper places further south.

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