Xcaret Plus
- Tour of underground rivers, the beach, the cove, and natural pools.
- Presentation of Xcaret Mexico Espectacular, Equestrian Show, Papantla Flyers, and Pre-Hispanic Dances.
- Admission to the Coral Reef Aquarium, the Butterfly Garden, the Aviary, and Children's World.
- A buffet lunch with one beer included (unlimited coffee and fresh water during your drink).
- Access to the Plus Area.
- Snorkeling equipment, lifejackets, inner tubes, lounge chairs, hammocks, and rest areas.
Xenses
- Feel Route and Doing Route.
- Incredible moments in visual games, optical illusions and fantastic scenarios.
- Services: Locker, toilets, showers and free parking.
Xplor Fuego
- Activities: Underground Expedition, amphibious vehicle tour, raft, swimming in a stalactite river, ziplines: traditional and hammock zip-lining.
- Access to Toboganxote
- Spare rib buffet dinner with unlimited non-alcoholic beverages (coffee, atole, champurrado, and fresh water).
- One locker for two people
Catamaran Light
- Catamaran ride
- Snorkeling in the Meco reef
- Box lunch
- Premium Drinks
- Hand fruit and cookies on board
- Free time in Isla Mujeres
Please confirm your pick-up time with your sales agent or contact directly to our office.
Children under 12 years old with a height greater than 1.40 m, must present identification to prove their age.
Some activities (in Xplor Fuego and Xenses) are restricted for pregnant women, people with diabetes, epilepsy, asthma, hypertension, claustrophobia, diabetes, neck and back problems; with recent surgeries or any cardiac history.
Xenses
To enter the park alone, you must be over 18 years of age. Minors must be accompanied by an adult.
There are height and weight requirements for activities.
Xplor Fuego
Activities have height and weight requirements.
Wearing a helmet and knowing how to swim are required.
Catamaran Light
The minimum age to snorkel is 8 years old and you need to know how to swim. Minors must always be accompanied by an adult and it is mandatory to wear a lifejacket. Snorkeling is subject to weather conditions.
In case of bad weather, the authorities, through the Harbor Master's Office, will indicate whether safe navigation is possible.