April 26, 2025

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These 3 Playa del Carmen Beaches Stand Out for Low Sargassum Levels Ahead of Easter

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As the 2025 high tourist season approaches, Playa del Carmen is grappling with a significant influx of sargassum seaweed along its coastlines. Despite the challenges, three beaches—Playa 72, Xcalacoco, and Montecarlo—have notably maintained minimal sargassum presence, offering respite to visitors and locals alike.​ These beaches benefit from unique coastal configurations and current patterns that naturally deter sargassum accumulation. In contrast, areas like Punta Esmeralda and El Recodo are experiencing substantial seaweed deposits, necessitating intensified cleanup efforts. The Federal Maritime Terrestrial […]

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As the 2025 high tourist season approaches, Playa del Carmen is grappling with a significant influx of sargassum seaweed along its coastlines. Despite the challenges, three beaches—Playa 72, Xcalacoco, and Montecarlo—have notably maintained minimal sargassum presence, offering respite to visitors and locals alike.​

These beaches benefit from unique coastal configurations and current patterns that naturally deter sargassum accumulation. In contrast, areas like Punta Esmeralda and El Recodo are experiencing substantial seaweed deposits, necessitating intensified cleanup efforts. The Federal Maritime Terrestrial Zone (Zofemat) has responded by deploying an additional 30 workers to manage the escalating situation.​

The broader Mexican Caribbean is facing an alarming sargassum season, with projections indicating conditions rivaling the severe bloom of 2015. Recent studies attribute the surge to altered atmospheric pressures over the Atlantic, leading to increased vertical mixing and nutrient upwelling, which fuel the growth of sargassum in warmer tropical waters.

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The ramifications extend beyond environmental concerns. Decomposing sargassum emits hydrogen sulfide, posing health risks such as respiratory issues and contributing to the proliferation of harmful bacteria like Vibrio. These factors threaten marine ecosystems and the vital tourism industry.

In response, local authorities are exploring long-term solutions, including the establishment of a dedicated sargassum management center aimed at mitigating the economic and ecological impacts of these recurring blooms. ​

While Playa del Carmen continues to combat the sargassum challenge, the resilience of certain beaches offers a glimmer of hope. Ongoing efforts and international collaboration remain crucial in addressing this complex environmental issue.

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