BPM Lodging, tickets, Information

BPM Lodging

BPM Discounted Rooms Available at Maya Villa Condo/Hotel and Porto Playa Condo/Hotel

Contact Matt or Laura  for 20 – 40% discounts at drlauraleli@gmail.com and rates and availability or call 312.560.3508 or 708.267.3630

 

Best Hotel for BPM Festival

Porto Playa is a block from many of the BPM activities

Best place to stay for BPM Festival

Maya Villa Condo Hotel is 2 blocks from the BPM Activities

Buy Your BPM 2013 Tickets here

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The sixth annual BPM Festival returns to Playa del Carmen from January 4 – 13, 2013.  The BPM Festival continues its tradition of bringing the world’s best DJs to one of the most alluring party hotspots in the world

The BPM festival is a 10-day celebration of music surrounded by the stunning attractions and adventures of the Mayan Riviera. Enjoy dance beats both day and night at multiple venues at a relaxed pace with ample time to discover the sparkling turquoise Caribbean waters, white sand beaches, mysterious jungles and ancient ruins.

 

 

This global gathering of DJs, producers, revelers and party professionals has become a must for any music lover with a discerning taste for quality electronic dance music. BPM 2012’s fifth year anniversary had over 35,000 attendees, more than 200 artists and 50 events over 10 sun-drenched days and nights in beautiful Playa del Carmen in the Mayan Riviera area of Mexico.

BPM 2013 will include  over 100 world-class artists

Information:  Alphabetical Phase 1 Lineup for the BPM festival

Art Department, Behrouz, Benoit & Sergio, Boris, Carl Cox, Carlo Lio, Cassy, Chus & Ceballos, Damian Lazarus, Dan Ghenacia, Dixon, Doc Martin, Droog, Dubfire, Dyed Soundorom, Eats Everything, Guti, Guy Gerber, Hector, Henrik Schwarz, Jamie Jones, John Digweed, Justin Martin, Lauren Lane, Lee Burridge, Lee Foss, Loco Dice, Luciano, Maceo Plex, Marco Carola, Mark Knight, Martin Buttrich, Matt Tolfrey, My Favorite Robot, Nic Fanciulli, Nick Curly, Nicole Moudaber, Nitin, Paco Osuna, Richie Hawtin, Ryan Crosson, Saeed Younan, Sasha, Seth Troxler, Shaun Reeves, Shonky, Soul Clap, Stacey Pullen, Steve Angello, Steve Lawler, Sven Vath, Tale Of Us , The Junkies, The Martinez Brothers, Thugfucker, tINI, Victor Calderone, Wolf + Lamb.

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Sea Turtle Festival, The Tour de Turtles, in Riviera Maya

Sea Turtle Festival in Riviera Maya

Join the Conservation Activities to Preserve the Sea Turtles

 

The Tour de Turtles Migration Marathon, hosted by the Florida-based Sea Turtle Conservancy  will take place in the Riviera Maya, including Playa del Carmen, June 21 – 24.

The purpose of the conservation event is to track sea turtles from important nesting sites  and identify their migration patterns.   Sea Turtle Conservancy workers will attach a satellite tracking device to the mature turtles as they lay eggs on the Riviera Maya beaches, then workers will track the migration movements from the nesting beaches during the next three months. Various hotels sponsor turtles and the turtle that travels the farthest is the “winner” Hotel guests can be involved in the activities and the results

Supporters can meet the contestants, learn about the challenges of their long journeys and follow the progress of their favorite turtles as the satellite sends data on their locations and distances traveled at www.tourdeturtles.org.

Tourism and Turtles

In May and June each year, thousands of sea turtles land on Mexico’s beaches to lay their eggs. In the natural order of things, the eggs would incubate in the sand until hatching 40 or 50 days later. But tourists scrambling for volleyballs and tractors clearing land for new resort towers aren’t compatible with hatchling survival — which even under ideal circumstances is alarmingly low.  In addition, adult turtles are prized for their meat, shells, skins and eggs. Since four species nearly became extinct in recent decades, conservation projects throughout the country have been working to protect the vanishing turtles.

Some resorts run extensive programs that send specially trained staff out at night to protect the mother turtle until she returns to the ocean. They then collect the eggs, nests and all, to be taken to a nursery where biologists supervise the incubators and collect research data. When the hatchlings emerge, staff and volunteers take them back to their nesting sites on the beach and release them to find their way to the sea. Nesting season usually runs through September and continues through October in some years.

Guests at these resorts are often invited to participate, usually by escorting the baby turtles safely from their nests to the sea. The Ritz-Carlton Cancún is one of the longest-running and best-known programs. The Mayakoba complex in Playa del Carmen, renowned for its environmental practices, is an important nesting site that draws four species — the Loggerhead, the Green Turtle, the Hawskbill and the Leatherback — to its beaches. It was also the first spot to record an Olive Ridley turtle on the Quintana Roo coast.. The Fairmont Mayakoba’s ecology manager supervises a beach patrol that protects mother turtles who come ashore to lay their eggs, and guests are invited to participate in baby turtle releases from July to October.

The Sea Turtle Conservancy’s map of major nesting sites shows Mexico’s coasts thick with turtles, especially along the central and southern Yucatán coasts, with Playa del Carmen being a centralized city. If you’re heading to any of this area from May to October, be sure to ask your hotel about turtle programs. Many large resorts have their own; smaller hotels may be working with local conservation groups.

Playa, Akumal, and Tulum

On your own, chances of spotting a sea turtle is up to the whims of nature. The closest you’ll come to a guarantee is the main beach at Akumal Bay, famous for the sea turtles that feast in the sea grass pretty much year round. Take a dip, and you might well find turtles gliding along beside you.  Akumal is about 20 minutes south of Playa del Carmen and north of Tulum.

The guardian of Akumal’s turtle population is the Centro Ecologico Akumal (www.ceakumal.org). From May to July, you can volunteer to join the center’s workers who walk the beach in search of new turtle nests and protect the exhausted mothers as they make their way back to the ocean and retrieve eggs from dangerous places and move them to hatcheries where they can incubate safely. From August to October, you can usher the tiny hatchlings safely back down the beach to begin their lives in the sea. The turtle walks take place Monday through Friday at 9 p.m. and are limited to 10 people; sign up at the center during the day. (You can visit any time of year to see the free displays, and attend presentations on ocean ecology.)

Volunteer to help the Turtles

If you’re crazy for turtles, want to protect them, and have the time, volunteer vacations will give you plenty of face time with adults, babies, or both, depending on the time of year. Almost every international organization that offers volunteer trips in Mexico has at least one turtle program.

For more information about sea turtle conservation efforts, check the online directory at www.seaturtle.org.

Special thanks to former Chronicle travel editor Christine Delsol, the author of “Pauline Frommer’s Cancún & the Yucatán” and a regular contributor to “Frommer’s Mexico” and “Frommer’s Cancún & the Yucatán.”

Stay with us in Playa del Carmen while participating in the Tour de Turtles and enjoy our beautiful beaches and fine dining in Playa del Carmen. Contact Laura at drlauraleli@gmail.com for rates and availability at El Taj Ocean, Porto Playa, Maya Villa, El Taj Beach, and Villas Sacbe, or call 630-664-3904. All properties are 4 & 5 star, right on or just off the beach, and offer transportation to Turtle activities.

El Taj Ocean Condo Hotel

Enjoy your stay at El Taj Ocean Condo Hotel

Porto Playa Condo Hotel

Enjoy Porto Playa Condo Hotel and complimentary use of Indigo Beach Club

Best Restaurants in Playa del Carmen, Guest Review

Thank you Amy H. from Ohio for sharing your restaurant recommendations with us!

Amy recently stayed with us (“We had a great time – everything was up to our expectations and the breakfast perk at Indigo Beach Club was a great way to start the day… along with a mimosa”) and shared the following restaurant tips with us on the Best restaurants in Playa del Carmen:

One night we ate at El Ten. This was recommended by someone who lives in Playa. We each had a steak (their best cuts), that comes with salads, bread, and we ordered a bottle of wine for around $45. We gave them our VIP restaurant card from El Taj and they ended up giving us 18% off our bill. Calle 30 and 5th Ave.
Photos of El 10, Playa del Carmen
This photo of El 10 is courtesy of TripAdvisor

Another night we ate at Restaurant Sur. They had wonderful cuts of beef and overall service was surpurb. Sitting in the upper level was nice and private but you could still look over on 5th Ave and see all the action. 5th Ave and Calle 14.

One night we had a chef come to our condo and cook a traditional Mexican meal for us. I would highly recommend this experience to anyone… they were very professional and offered a lot of information about the food and culture. Their business is: Epicurean Chef Services at www.epicureanchefservices.com/

Side Note from Laura: Another Chef service I highly recommend is CosCo

Thanks, Amy!

If you’ve been a visitor in Playa, send me your suggestions for Best restaurants in Playa del Carmen at drlauraleli@gmail.com and we’ll put them into a blog.
 

Romantic Playa del Carmen for Valentines Day

Looking for  a Unique Valentine Day Idea?

How about a trip to Playa del Carmen, Mexico? I’ll even buy you and your love a romantic breakfast on the beach!

Romantic gift for Valentines Day

Picture you and your love sipping drinks on the beach in Playa del Carmen

She’ll love romantic Playa del Carmen for Valentines Day. Whether you are looking to stay on the beach at our 5 star, El Taj Ocean (named the #2 Hotel in all of Mexico by Trip Advisor for 2012), or something less expensive, but romantic (or romantico as the Mexicans say) at Porto Playa or Maya Villa, both 4 star properties with great amenities.  Contact Laura or Kelly at drlauraleli@gmail.com or call us at 630-664-3904 and ask for the Valentine Special!

What’s there to do in Playa for Valentine’s Day?

Besides beautiful beaches, romantic restaurants and ruins, clubs, 5th Avenue, horseback riding on the beach, wine tastings, and more, there’s perfect weather and walks with the sun on your back.

Mexicans regard friendship very highly, considering it a precious gift of life, and celebrate both love and friendship on February 14, El Día de San Valentín (Valentine’s Day) also called El Día del Amor y la Amistad- the day of love and friendship.

Just as in other parts of the world, Valentine’s Day in Playa del Carmen has signs of love everywhere. Cards and balloons offer “Te Amo” (I love you), “Para mi amor”(for my love), or “Felicidades” (congratulations). Delicious chocolates and flowers, especially red roses, are also sold in many stores. Try Ah Cacao Real Chocolate  who has 2 locations in Playa del Carmen (5th Avenue and Constituyentes, or  5ta Ave. between Calle 4 and 6).

Ah Cacao Real Chocolate

Chocolate beans come from Central America and Ah Cacao has original recipes, tasty treats and drinks, and is a great place to hang out and people watch!

Pick one of the many romantica restaurants in Playa del Carmen  (Casa Mediterranea,

Casa Mediterranea in Playa del Carmen

The most romantic restaurant is Casa Mediterranea in Playa

Da Gigi, Indigo Beach Club (breakfast, lunch or dinner on the beach) and Origines [be serenaded by classical guitarists] are my favorites).

Contact Laura or Kelly at drlauraleli@gmail.com or call us at 630-664-3904 and ask for the Valentine Special!

El Taj Ocean and Porto Playa Condo Hotel in Playa del Carmen

Happy Valentine's Day, honey!