Xcaret Park in Cancún is a captivating eco-archaeological park that blends nature, adventure, and Mexican culture. With beautiful rivers, wildlife, and cultural performances, Xcaret offers a diverse experience for families, adventurers, and nature lovers, all set against a backdrop of rich Mayan history.
Opened in 1990, Xcaret Park was designed to celebrate the natural beauty and heritage of Mexico. The site, once a prominent Mayan port and ceremonial center, has been transformed into a place for visitors to experience Mexican culture and biodiversity, with eco-friendly facilities and a strong focus on conservation.
Xcaret is vast, so plan to spend a full day here. Begin with the main attractions like the underground rivers, then visit themed areas such as the Butterfly Pavilion and Jaguar Island. Take time to enjoy the trails through lush forests and natural pools. It’s easy to get around by foot, and maps are provided to guide you to each attraction.
Timings: The park is open daily from 8:30 AM to 10:30 PM.
Admission Fee:
Adults: From $110
Children (5-11): From $55
Additional Costs: Special experiences, like swimming with dolphins or snorkeling tours, are available at an extra cost ranging from $40 to $100.
Xcaret Park offers an immersive experience that combines nature, adventure, and culture in one remarkable place. With its unique natural features, cultural shows, and fascinating wildlife, it’s a memorable destination for all ages, giving a rich insight into the natural beauty and cultural heritage of Mexico.
No, but comfortable clothing and swimwear are recommended for water activities.
It’s a vibrant evening performance showcasing Mexican history, music, and dance.
Outside food and drinks are not allowed, but food options are available inside the park.
Yes, lockers can be rented for a small fee or are included with the Plus package.
Yes, Xcaret is family-friendly, with many activities and areas suitable for children.
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Chetumal Puerto Juárez Highway, Kilometer 282, Solidaridad, 77710 Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo, Mexico.