Xcaret Travel Blogs
Browse travel blogs from Xcaret below. Xcaret travel blogs, travel journals, and travelogues are written by fellow travelers and provide an invaluable firsthand perspective in helping to plan your travels to Xcaret.
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#1 of 32 Xcaret travel blogs
Dec 15, 2007 – Dec 21, 2007
Xcaret is a Eco Themepark full of Mexico. You can swim in underground rivers and natural pools. It's a great experience. If you like the Maya culture, you can see different Maya buildings in the Mayan village.
There also are different animals and flowers. And they have a turtle growth with tu…
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#2 of 32 Xcaret travel blogs
Dec 13, 2006
The downside to cruises is the limited amount of time for shore excursions. A 45 minute ferry ride from Cozumel to Playa del Carmen, a bumpy 10 min. cab ride to the park, and we had already wasted more than an hour of our shore time between getting off the boat and arriving at the park.&…
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#3 of 32 Xcaret travel blogs
Feb 05, 2009 – Apr 06, 2009
Yucatan, Mexico -› Sayil, Mexico -› …
Xcaret means "small inlet" or "deal of merchants". Xacaret is a small Maya
civilization archaeological site located on the Caribbean coastline of the
Yucatán Peninsula, in the modern-day state of Quintana Roo in Mexico, 1 mile
south of Playa de Carmen on Highway 307. The original name was P'…
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#4 of 32 Xcaret travel blogs
Jul 25, 2009 – Aug 07, 2009
Acapulco, Mexico -› Taxco, Mexico -› …
It's a wonderful country! I spend great time there! It seems that in Mexico you can find everything :) Amazing, beautiful nature, very interesting culture and many unforgetable excursions, high-level hotels, night clubs etc. Everybody should visit this country :)
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#5 of 32 Xcaret travel blogs
May 19, 2007 – May 25, 2007
Cancun, Mexico -› Chetumal, Mexico -› …
Xcaret is kind of an eco-theme park. I really didn’t know what to expect when I went. All I knew is that I wanted to swim/float down an underground river and that was something I could do there. I found a lot more than I expected though. It wasn’t as much a theme park as…
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#6 of 32 Xcaret travel blogs
Feb 11, 2009
Xcaret "small inlet" or "deal of merchants". Xacaret is a small Maya civilization archaeological site located on the Caribbean coastline of the Yucatán Peninsula, in the modern-day state of Quintana Roo in Mexico, 1 mile south of Playa de Carmen on Highway 307. The original name was P'ole' "mercha…
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#7 of 32 Xcaret travel blogs
Mar 03, 2009 – Mar 11, 2009
Cancun, Mexico -› Xcaret, Mexico -› …
Xcaret means "small inlet" or "deal of merchants". Xacaret is a small Maya civilization archaeological site located on the Caribbean coastline of the Yucatán Peninsula, in the modern-day state of Quintana Roo in Mexico, 1 mile south of Playa de Carmen on Highway 307. The original name was P'ol…
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#8 of 32 Xcaret travel blogs
Mar 14, 2009 – Mar 19, 2009
Cancun, Mexico -› Chichen Itza, Mexico -› …
It was suggested to visit. My sister recommended it. So we went! It was another early morning day for us as we caught an early breakfast before the coach bus arrived to take us to Xcaret. Stopped to several hotel/resorts before a 90-minute bus ride down the coast of Quintana Roo to Xcaret.…
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#9 of 32 Xcaret travel blogs
Mar 13, 2009 – Apr 02, 2009
Xcaret means "small inlet" or "deal of merchants". Xacaret is a
small Maya civilization archaeological site located on the Caribbean
coastline of the Yucatán Peninsula, in the modern-day state of Quintana
Roo in Mexico, 1 mile south of Playa de Carmen on Highway 307. The
original name was P'ol…
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#10 of 32 Xcaret travel blogs
Feb 28, 2009 – Mar 03, 2009
Coba, Mexico -› Yaxuna, Mexico -› …
Xcaret means "small inlet" or "deal of merchants". Xacaret is a small Maya civilization archaeological site located on the Caribbean coastline of the Yucatán Peninsula, in the modern-day state of Quintana Roo in Mexico, 1 mile south of Playa de Carmen on Highway 307. The original name was P'ol…
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#11 of 32 Xcaret travel blogs
Oct 22, 2009 – Oct 24, 2009
Yaxuna, Mexico -› Santa Elena, Mexico -› …
Xcaret "small inlet" or "deal of merchants". Xacaret is a small
Maya civilization archaeological site located on the Caribbean
coastline of the Yucatán Peninsula, in the modern-day state of Quintana
Roo in Mexico, 1 mile south of Playa de Carmen on Highway 307. The
original name was P'ole' "me…
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#12 of 32 Xcaret travel blogs
Oct 22, 2009 – Oct 31, 2009
Ikil, Mexico -› Santa Elena, Mexico -› …
Xcaret "small inlet" or "deal of merchants". Xacaret is a small
Maya civilization archaeological site located on the Caribbean
coastline of the Yucatán Peninsula, in the modern-day state of Quintana
Roo in Mexico, 1 mile south of Playa de Carmen on Highway 307. The
original name was P'ole' "me…
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#13 of 32 Xcaret travel blogs
Jun 09, 2006 – Jun 10, 2006
Xcaret, Mexico -› Cozumel, Mexico -› …
For those who feel cancun is a bit to Americanized, about 2hours North, straight into the jungle, is where you can expirence culture and history. There are hotels near these historical sites but nothing beats sleeping in hammocks outside in the rain!!
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#14 of 32 Xcaret travel blogs
Sep 30, 2008 – Oct 11, 2008
It's hilarious, throughout the entire trip, my mom and Veronica got nailed by mosquitos left and right, whether or not they had insect repellent on. I was pretty much mosquito-bite free. I think partly cause I smoke so they aren't as attracted to me and partially because I'm fairly sensitive to lig…
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#15 of 32 Xcaret travel blogs
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