
Dawn at the beach. Coco Beach is the corridor where the day starts on the sand — the morning runners along the boardwalk, the residents on the path to the water, the small beach clubs warming up for the day.
Coco Beach is the upscale residential corridor of Playa del Carmen, organized between Quinta Avenida and the Caribbean coast, north of downtown. The neighborhood pairs walking-distance proximity to Quinta Avenida and the major beach clubs with the lower density of a residential corridor — boutique condos, small cafés, the kind of bakery the residents stop at before the beach. The Shangri-La beach corridor and Mamitas Beach Club anchor the coastline; the rest of Centro is five minutes south on foot. Specialty coffee shops, supermarkets, restaurants, and the Caribbean-facing parks are within the grid. Coco Beach reads as the part of the city where the residents who came to Playa del Carmen for the city, the beach, and the calm chose deliberately.
Inside Centurmex 25, the project reads as a residential condominium scaled for the corridor — boutique density drawn around the Caribbean light. Each residence spans 381 square feet with a full-height opening to a balcony, a kitchen drawn for someone who actually cooks rather than reheats, and a bathroom organized around the natural light. The materials are honest — wood, stone, glass — and the building's density was kept residential rather than commercial. The architecture supports the walking-distance lifestyle the corridor is built for.
Twenty-two residences in total, twelve still available, delivery in 2027. Pricing at $1,700,000 MXN. Centurmex 25 sits in Coco Beach at the rare scale of a twenty-two-residence boutique condominium on the corridor — an intimate footprint that the larger downtown projects cannot replicate. For the buyer who came to Playa del Carmen for the city-and-beach side of the residential corridor at the studio scale, this is one of the most considered addresses in the neighborhood.
Coco Beach is the calmer northern stretch of Playa del Carmen's beachfront, the corridor immediately above the Mamitas Beach zone where the daily hum of Quinta Avenida dissolves into quieter side streets and long blocks of low-rise condominium projects. The neighborhood sits within a five-to-ten minute walk of the sand, with a tighter residential feel than the central tourist strip and meaningfully lower density. The mix here favors boutique developments and small condominium buildings serving long-stay residents, North American second-home buyers, and the slice of the rental market that wants Playa proximity without the late-night noise of the Quinta. The beach itself is a wide, sandy expanse with a string of beach clubs that lean residential rather than party-driven. For buyers prioritizing walkability to both Quinta Avenida and a still-quieter side of the beach, with rental fundamentals that work year-round, Coco Beach is one of Playa del Carmen's most balanced micro-locations.
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