So, if you are planning to take pictures in the caves while you are swimming, do not buy a camera there. It is too expensive and not good…
Written Jun 10, 2003
Although we buy an underwater camera, all pictures in the caves were a mess. Only the pictures we took outside the caves looks much better…
Written Jun 10, 2003
They constitute part of a network of canals found beneath the Yucatan Peninsula. You can enjoy this unique experience at Xcaret wearing a life jacket…
Written Jun 10, 2003
The river’s source is a natural stream that runs six meters underground flowing through ancient coral formations that were once part of the seabed…
Written Jun 10, 2003
The unique underground rivers thrill you as you let yourself float along on its quit, clear waters…
Written Jun 10, 2003
In pre-Hispanic times, the area was the ancient Maya port of Polé, an important commercial centre. Polé was also an important religious site…
Updated Jun 10, 2003
Boasting more than 1,000 years of history, XCARET includes eight groups of buildings, which date mainly from the Late Post-Classic period (1400-1517)…
Written Jun 10, 2003
Xcaret’s two dolphinnarium provide three programs – interactive, educational and swim- that provides participants with information on how dolphins live and interact with humans…
Written Jun 10, 2003
One outing that is well worth the money is to go to Xcaret.
It's a park that has all kinds of activities for the whole family, lots of wildlife to see & also has some great evening shows.
Written Sep 22, 2002
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