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You can also upgrade for higher tier experiences like a dolphin encounter and an underwater SeaTrek. The day rate includes all food and drink (including Margaritas), with a variety of restaurants such as a Mexican regional buffet and a western fast food buffet too. This rises above the park with a fantastic view out to the Caribbean Sea as well as across the Mayan Jungle. The only man-made attraction is a towering waterslide themed like a lighthouse. Yet in the Yucatan Peninsula, all the theming is real and alive. Xel-Há has the type of theming other waterparks dream about (and pay a considerable amount of money creating). There is also a tree-top walkway and more.
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This park by Xcaret has cenotes for swimming in with zip lines into the water, ropes courses and a lazy river through a mangrove forest. Wildlife is also all around the park, with macaws flying overhead and iguanas walking across the paths at ground level.
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Xel-Há is centred around a large lagoon, an inlet straight from the Caribbean Sea. The park takes its name from the ancient Mayan site Xelha, some of which lies on the park’s grounds. Whilst on a recent trip to Tulum, Mexico, I got the chance to experience Xel-Há, the “Natural Wonder of Mexico”, the group’s waterpark. In addition to the parks, the group also has tours and activities to visit the ancient ruins of Chichén Itzá, Tulum and Cobá.
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