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Dear Friends and Relatives,

 

After 30 years of flying around the world, visiting friends and family in so many countries, I followed my passion and settled down in Mexico.  As many of you know, since those first flights, I had come to love the land, the people, the expressions of art and music, and the rich history.  And so my house reflects this love for Mexico and her people with artifacts from popular culture [including a handcrafted Marimba from Chiapas], from literature, and always nature.

The house Casa de la Cueva is placed in Playa del Carmen.

 

Please, come for a visit and share with me the beauty of the Mexican Caribbean.

 

EingangPlaya del Carmen is located on the Mexican Caribbean coast in the Yucatan Peninsula, 45 minutes south of Cancun. The white sands and turquoise colors of the sea are unique in the world. The quaint town boasts international and local cuisine along the famed Quinta Avenida (5th Avenue) and along the beaches.

 

The town has grown along the beach, so wherever you go, you will feel the closeness to the ocean. Surrounded by natural wonders and inhabited by people from all over, Playa is a magnet for international visitors.

 

You have 10 minutes walk to Playa del Carmen City and only 3 minutes from Casa de la Cueva to the beach with many several beautiful swimming, snorkeling or scuba-diving places. For the more adventureous parachuting, are simply an unforgettable adventure.

 

Casa de la Cueva is located in an exquisite subdivision, in Playacar Fase 2. The charming house invites my friends and my family to relax, breathe, or celebrate every day. Casa de la Cueva is a perfect home base for travel to anywhere on the coast or the Maya rouines. Here you'll also find the golf course, the aviary, and some interesting Mayan ruins.

 

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