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153.18 Reference Guide A NEW WAY TO VACATION BEYOND THE TRADITIONAL ALL-INCLUSIVE ALL-FUN INCLUSIVE: • UNLIMITED ACCESS TO ALL PARKS & TOURS TO • 24HR ROOM SERVICE (XCARET, XELHA XPLOR, XPLOR FUEGO, XOXIMILCO, • ECO-ARCHEOLOGICAL RESERVES XENSES, XENOTES, XICHEN) ROUNDTRIP • FUNCTIONAL TRAINING CIRCUIT TRANSPORTATION & MEALS* AT EACH PARK • NON-MOTORIZED WATER SPORTS; KAYAK, • SUITES WITH OCEAN, RIVER, POOL OR GARDEN VIEWS SNORKELING & PADDLE BOARD • DECADENT CUISINE AT 10 RESTAURANTS* • GYM • TOP SHELF BEVERAGES AT 8 BARS • TENNIS & PADDLE COURTS • WI-FI • KIDS & TEEN CLUB *HA Restaurant not included. ALL FUN INCLUSIVE® ALL PARKS & TOURS OF EXPERIENCIAS XCARET INCLUDED A VALUE OF MORE THAN USD$2,900* VALUE OF VALUE OF USD $460 USD $360 Majestic Paradise of Mexico. Natural wonder. Nature, gastronomy, archeology and spectacular traditions, You have to walk the trails, admire the beauty of the cenotes and come thogether at this familiar park to celebrate life. swim in their coves to reconnect with the marine origin of the Coming to Xcaret, the most emblematic park of the country, peninsula. In this place named “where water is born”, as the is to fall in love with the greatness of Mexico. Mayas called it, the visitor can enjoy snorkeling or relax Location: Destino Xcaret 1990 surrounded by nature. Location: Tulum 1994 VALUE OF VALUE OF USD $420 USD $330 An underground world of adventure. Magic of the past. Charm of the present. The Riviera Maya will never be the same when its Chichén Itzá and Valladolid are two treasures that are worth underworld is discovered and is viewed from the air. This knowing recommended by expert guides. The premium services, park invites you to become explorer and navigate in its the quality of the information and the exquisite cuisine offered at prehistoric caves, feel the freshness of waterfalls, jungle La Casona take the visitor through a genuine experience that tour in an amphibious vehicle and slide the highest zip lines creates significant memories of Mayan culture. in the region. Location: Yucatán 2010 Location: Destino Xcaret 2009 VALUE OF VALUE OF USD $360 USD $360 Live the night. Floating of joy. This is the one and only night park at the Mayan Riviera, This tour is an authentic Mexican fiesta. Through the channels and and according to expert explorers, it is also the most aboard traditional trajineras, Xoximilco is a celebration of musical exciting. The adrenaline goes up to peak between torches, and culinary diversity of Mexico that leaves no one indifferent. striking circuits of zip lines, underground rivers of lava and Location: Cancún 2013 mysterious jungle trails. Location: Destino Xcaret 2013 VALUE OF VALUE OF USD $360 USD $270 Mayan Oasis. Have a fantastic day. A tour that integrates, with fun and respect for the A fun, avant garde park. Its circuits and scenarios challenge the ecosystem, the mysticism of the four different types of mind and sharpen perception. A world where the boundaries cenotes. Small groups are guided by experts. Included in between thinking, feeling, imagning and fantasizing are blurred. the experience is a glam picnic and living the magic of Location: Destino Xcaret 2016 nature is an authentic pleasure. Location: Puerto Morelos 2013 Xenses park does not include meals. Parks value are based on 2 adults & 2 children ages 5-11 for 1 entry from Playa del Carmen. #HotelXcaretMexico #AllFunInclusive hotelxcaret.com.
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