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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 turtles in all sizes. Some turtles are going back to the sea.
The food is also great! And it's possible to buy an all-inclusive ticket. With lunch, snorkeling equipment and drinks.
In the evening th...
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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. Unlucky bastards that we are, we had to set up our own transportation to this wonderful park, as this excursion was fully booked.
Roughly $80 for entrance, snorkel gear, ...
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May 19, 2007 - May 25, 2007
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 kind of a zoo, botanical gardens and various replicas of Mayan and Spanish architecture. I ended up easily wandering around the place all day and I enjoyed swimming through the caves even tho...
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Dec 31, 1999
An hour's drive from Cancun is Riviera Maya Cancun's Xcaret Ecological Park in--a lush rainforest, wildlife and beach sanctuary that also showcases several Mayan ruins and a breathtaking subterranean river that goes for miles and miles under the ground and inside the caves. Xcaret at once is a merry mish-mash of sunny beaches, hordes of bats, colorful talking birds, friendly dolphins, two-piece babes, Mayan rituals and swimming underground with a friend who's afraid of the dark...
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Jun 09, 2006 - Jun 10, 2006
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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Sep 11, 2007
Xcaret National park Mexico.
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Jul 14, 2001 - Jul 22, 2001
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Apr 27, 2007 - May 06, 2007
No nos podiamos ir de la Riviera Maya sin pasar un rato con los delfines. Esta opción, que si bien es cara, es muy gratificante, por tocar esos maravillosos animales y captar lo inteligentes que son. Hay varias instalaciones aqui en la Riviera donde se puede hacer. Desde el mismo parque Xcaret o bien el otro gran parque temático Xel Ha o bien esta opcion que nosotros elegimos, la de Delphinus, o via Delphi, que esta justo al lado de Xcaret, dentro del mismo parque. Aqui te dan 45 minutos pa...
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Dec 12, 2007 - Dec 28, 2007
dolphin swimming near Xcaret (pronounce: SHCA-ret (proper), EESH-cah-ret (commonly used) | means "inlet")
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Sep 15, 2005 - Oct 10, 2007
Mi primer viaje a Europa una gran experiencia...digamos doble experiencia.
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