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Kitchen
- Coffee maker
- Dishwasher
- Microwave
- Oven
- Refrigerator (full-size)
- Stovetop
Entertainment
- Internet access
- Telephone
- TV
Features
- Patio or balcony
- Whirlpool tub
Policies
- No pets
- No smoking
Floating Weeks: Gold Season (All weeks except for Christmas, New Years, Easter, and Holy Week)
2 Bedroom Master Suite
Next use: 2024
Maintenance fees 2024: $1,345. 2024 fees have already been paid by the seller.
Check-in Day: Saturday
*Closing costs and transfer fees are to be paid by the buyer*
*Buyer to pay maintenance fees for first year of usage*
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Sunset Fishermen Spa & Resort
Playa del Carmen, Mexico
Sunset Fishermen Spa & Resort has everything for you to have a relaxing and joyful vacation. Isolated in Playacar, the hotel/residential resort development on the southern boundary of Playa del Carmen, this pretty, 30-room resort offers guests a quiet sanctuary away from other hotels, yet is within walking-distance access to the lively town center. In keeping with the hotel's Mayan theme, guestrooms contain sculptures and provide simple, elegant, Mexi-Caribe decor. Plenty of marble and plenty of space ensure cool comfort. The resort occupies a secluded site with deserted-beach-walking available in either direction.
All Inclusive - Optional
Visit the folkloric town of Playa del Carmen, where you will find a variety of handcrafts and beautiful beaches or visit the Mayan ruins at Tulum, located about 37 miles away. You can also take the ferry at the main dock to Cozumel.
The resort has a swimming pool, beach, restaurants, and several activities for you to enjoy. Some low-key activities are available as well as a small fitness center, but sunny rest-and-relaxation is the theme here.
The resort has a meal plan that may be required. Please be sure to ask the owner for details before renting or buying.
Formerly known as: Fishermen's Village
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