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05/17/2012 05:30 AM

Yucatan Hotel Puts Travelers In Heart Of Mexican Nightlife

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A Long Island native recently opened a boutique condo-hotel in Playa del Carmen, Mexico, along the Yucatan Peninsula. NY1's Valarie D'Elia filed this report.

People of all walks regularly parade down the well-beaten tourist track that is “Quinta Avenida,” an actual south-of-the-border Fifth Avenue in Playa del Carmen, Mexico.

Yucatan Hotel Puts Travelers In Heart Of Mexican Nightlife

"I like to call this the Hamptons of Mexico, because a lot of the Mexicans do have second homes here," said Matthew Schilowitz, the owner of the Acanto Hotel. "For the most part, right now it's really become a big tourist destination for people from around the world."

Matthew Schilowitz of Long Island thrives on the hubbub of the pedestrian promenade. He recently opened a boutique condo-hotel around the corner.

Acanto is a remake of a property he’s owned for years, with all the touches you might expect from a seasoned Hamptons developer.

With 21 units, Acanto has one, two and three-bedroom suites, some with kitchens.

Just a short block from the ocean, it’s moments away from a busy beach lined with cheap massages, outdoor bars and restaurants so tightly packed they all but overshadow “Playa’s” fishing village roots.

Located 40 miles south of Cancun, Playa del Carmen is located on the Riviera Maya, which has a reputation as a safe zone on the Yucatan Peninsula.

At check in, guests staying at Acanto receive discount coupons for the beach clubs, nearby gym and restaurants.

Couples staying for four nights in a luxury suite receive airport transfers, a day tour to Mayan ruins, and a private rooftop dinner for $1,050.

A family of four with kids under 12 staying five nights in a two-bedroom suite receive airport transfers, discounts to the Xcaret Eco Park and other extras for $1,275.

Both D’Elia’s deals include VIP beach access and are good through December 21, 2012.

For more information, go to www.acantohotels.com.

As is common practice in the travel industry, Travel With Val often receives complimentary travel or reduced "media" rates at hotels, resorts and attractions, including those that may be featured in these reports. Such consideration is not taken in exchange for any express or implied promise or understanding of any nature, particularly regarding the content of these reports. These reports only feature travel providers personally recommended by Valarie D’Elia in the exercise of her independent editorial judgment, and do not represent the endorsement of Time Warner Cable or any third party.