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Best Apartments in Playa del Carmen for Remote Workers

What to look for in an apartment in Playa del Carmen as a remote worker. WiFi, desk space, noise, A/C, and where to find units that actually work.

3 min read Work Updated Apr 2026

What to look for in an apartment in Playa del Carmen as a remote worker

Finding the best apartments in Playa del Carmen for remote workers means prioritizing different things than a vacationer would. WiFi speed matters more than pool access. A quiet street matters more than a view of Quinta Avenida. A proper desk setup matters more than a king-size bed. Here is what to optimize for.


The non-negotiables for remote work apartments in Playa del Carmen

Reliable internet

This is the most important feature. Test the WiFi before signing anything. Run a speed test at different times of day if possible. Ask which ISP the building uses. Telmex fiber and Totalplay are the most reliable. Anything consistently above 30 Mbps with rare drops is workable. Below that, you will struggle on call-heavy days.

A/C that works

From May through October, A/C is not optional. A warm apartment makes focused work nearly impossible. Check that units cool effectively and are not excessively loud. Older units can produce enough noise to interfere with calls.

A usable desk space

Many furnished apartments in Playa are set up for tourists, not workers. A small dining table or a narrow shelf labeled “desk” is not enough for eight-hour workdays. Look for a proper desk and an actual office chair. If the apartment does not have one, budget for buying a chair. Your back will thank you within a week.

A quiet location

Avoid apartments directly on Quinta Avenida, within two blocks of nightlife areas, or on the ground floor of busy streets. Upper floors are quieter. Interior-facing units beat street-facing ones. Visit the apartment during different times of day before committing.


Nice-to-haves for the best apartments in Playa del Carmen for remote workers

  • A backup ethernet port. Some apartments have a wired connection that is more stable than WiFi. Bring a short ethernet cable just in case.
  • Good natural light. Working in a dark apartment all day affects your mood and energy. A window near your desk area makes a real difference.
  • A kitchen you will use. Cooking lunch at home saves money and time compared to going out every day. A functional kitchen encourages this.
  • Separate sleeping and working areas. Even a studio with a defined workspace zone is better than working from your bed every day.
  • Proximity to a coworking space or cafe. A five-minute walk to a backup workspace is valuable on days when your apartment is not working well.

Where to find remote-worker-friendly apartments

The best apartments in Playa del Carmen for remote workers are found through:

  • Facebook rental groups where you can ask specific questions about WiFi and desk setups
  • Airbnb listings filtered by “laptop-friendly workspace” and reviews mentioning WiFi speed
  • PDC Community group recommendations from other remote workers who have tested the connection
  • Walking neighborhoods and asking about “Se Renta” signs in buildings you like

The question to always ask

Before signing anything, ask: “Can I test the WiFi for 30 minutes?” Any landlord who says no is a landlord whose internet you cannot trust.

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