Getting Here & Transportation

Is Uber or taxi better at night in Playa del Carmen?

Verified by PlayaStays’ local teamLast reviewed May 30, 20262 min readPlaya del Carmen
Chris, PlayaStays founder, photographed in Playa del Carmen
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Uber + InDriver work in Playa and are usually cheaper than street taxis. They're safer for tourists too — your route, driver, and fare are logged. Local taxi-driver friction has eased but watch your pickup zone (avoid 5th Avenue pickups; walk a block off).

Ride-apps are common — availability swings by zone and hour. Licensed taxis remain relevant; agree fare or meter basics when queue stress is high.

Three transport options at night in Playa:

Uber — works in Playa, decent driver availability after 10pm. Typical fare from Centro to Playacar runs $60–110 MXN ($3–6 USD). Pay through the app; price is locked at request time.

InDriver — the popular alternative, often $10–30 MXN cheaper than Uber. You propose a fare; drivers accept or counter. Useful when Uber pricing surges (which it does on weekend nights).

Taxi (street or "sitio") — official Playa taxis have rates posted at sitios (taxi stands). Typical Centro-to-Playacar is $80–150 MXN. Always agree on fare before getting in if there's no meter. They almost never use a meter in town.

The historical tension: for years there was friction between rideshare drivers and local taxis. That's largely de-escalated since 2024, but it shaped a few unspoken rules tourists should know:

  • Don't request an Uber pickup on 5th Avenue. Taxi drivers park along 5th, and a visible Uber pickup there can trigger argument. Walk one block parallel (Calle 10 or Calle 12) and pick up there.
  • At the airport — no Uber/InDriver. Both are blocked at Cancún Airport by local regulation. Use the official taxi desk or a pre-booked private transfer.
  • At the ADO bus terminal in Playa, Uber works. The walk to the official sitio is annoying with luggage; rideshare is easier here.
  • From beach clubs — Uber works fine; just walk to the parking lot exit if the entrance is crowded.

Safety pattern for any night ride: 1. Screenshot the driver's plate + name before getting in 2. Share trip status via app to a contact 3. Sit in the back seat 4. Watch your route on the app — if the driver deviates significantly, ask why or get out at a public location 5. Tip 10–15 MXN ($0.50–0.80 USD) — standard locally

Don't: - Take an unmarked car offering you a ride from outside a club - Argue with a taxi driver about fare on the street (just pay and leave a review) - Use a "tourist taxi" that approaches you on 5th — those overcharge

Late-night Centro can feel chaotic — pick-up pins and street closures matter.

First-night experimentation without host guidance.

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