
Everyday essentials in Playa del Carmen: schools, clinics, supermarkets and daily conveniences
Playa del Carmen is more than a vacation spot — it’s a place to live well
While Playa del Carmen is best known for its turquoise beaches and lively tourist zones, it’s also home to a growing community of full-time residents, families, retirees, and digital nomads. For many of them, choosing Playa as a place to live comes down to more than just the weather — it’s about quality of life, convenience, and access to everyday services.
From international schools and private healthcare to grocery stores, pet services, and local transportation, Playa offers the infrastructure needed for a comfortable, long-term stay. In this post, we’ll break down the essentials that make living in Playa del Carmen not only feasible — but surprisingly easy.
Private healthcare and clinics
Playa del Carmen has a solid network of private hospitals, walk-in clinics, dental offices, and labs. Many doctors speak English and are used to treating foreign patients.
Commonly used clinics and hospitals:
Hospiten Playa del Carmen – full-service hospital with emergency care
Costamed – multi-specialty medical group with lab and imaging
Amerimed – emergency and specialist care, plus insurance billing
Numerous private general physicians and specialists across the city
Pharmacies are easy to find, and most medications do not require a prescription. Health insurance or out-of-pocket care is typically far more affordable than in the U.S. or Canada.
Supermarkets and grocery delivery
Playa del Carmen has a variety of grocery options, from large chains to specialty organic stores.
Main grocery stores:
Chedraui Selecto and Mega Soriana – for mainstream groceries
Walmart, Sam’s Club, and City Club – for bulk and international items
DAC Market – popular local spot for produce and deli goods
Bio-Organicos, Aki Vegano, and Verde Vivo – organic and vegan options
Most stores offer home delivery or same-day pickup via apps like Rappi, Cornershop, or directly from the store websites.
Schools and education options
For families relocating, Playa del Carmen offers a number of bilingual and international schools, including:
Colegio Inglés
Instituto Tepeyac
Puerto Aventuras International School
Weston Academy
Laurea World School
Educational options range from Montessori to SEP-accredited private institutions, with most schools offering classes from preschool to high school. Some schools follow a U.S. or IB curriculum and are popular with expat families.
Transportation and mobility
Playa is a very walkable and bike-friendly city. Most people who live here full-time get around using:
Bicycle or electric scooter
Private car or rental vehicle
Taxis, which are easy to find and affordable for short distances
Local colectivos (shared vans) and ADO bus service for intercity travel
Uber is not officially permitted, but similar private driver apps like InDrive are commonly used
Pet services and everyday convenience
If you're moving with pets or planning to stay long-term, Playa has plenty of everyday amenities:
Vets, pet hotels, groomers, and dog parks
Laundry services, dry cleaners, and mobile car wash vans
Reliable Wi-Fi and fiber-optic options like Telmex, Izzi, and Totalplay
Plumbers, electricians, and appliance repair available on-demand
Apps for food delivery (Rappi, DiDi Food, Uber Eats)
Private gyms, yoga studios, and community centers
Living in Playa del Carmen doesn’t mean giving up on everyday comforts. In fact, many expats and full-time residents find the cost of living manageable, the services convenient, and the quality of life refreshingly high.
Whether you're relocating for a season or for good, Playa offers all the practical elements that make daily life flow — with the bonus of beach walks, tropical breezes, and year-round sunshine.

