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Xel-Há

Cancun, Mexico

Xel-Há
Xel-Há
4.8 77780 Q.R., Mexico A typical visit lasts between 5 to 7 hours to fully enjoy all the activities, meals, and relaxation spots available in the park. Approximately 1,649 MXN (Mexican Pesos) per adult for the all-inclusive admission. Prices may vary depending on age, promotions, and packages.

Xel-Há is a world-renowned natural aquatic park located in the Riviera Maya, just a short drive from Cancun. Set within a stunning natural inlet where freshwater springs meet the Caribbean Sea, it offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore an incredible natural aquarium teeming with vibrant marine life. The park is both a sanctuary and a playground, blending eco-friendly adventure with relaxation in a breathtaking environment. Originally inhabited by the ancient Mayans, the name Xel-Há translates to 'where the water is born,' emphasizing the park's connection to the region's natural springs and cultural heritage.

Visitors to Xel-Há can expect a diverse range of activities that cater to all interests and ages. Snorkeling is the centerpiece, allowing you to swim alongside colorful tropical fish, rays, and graceful turtles in crystal-clear waters surrounded by lush jungle. Beyond snorkeling, guests can enjoy cliff jumping, zip-lining over the mangroves, floating down lazy rivers on inner tubes, or exploring scenic walking trails. For those seeking tranquility, numerous sandy beaches and hammocks create perfect spots for unwinding amid nature's splendor.

The atmosphere at Xel-Há is vibrant yet relaxed, blending excitement and serenity seamlessly. The eco-park is well-maintained with an emphasis on sustainability and conservation, making it popular among environmentally conscious travelers. Visitors love the all-inclusive approach, where entrance includes unlimited food, beverages, equipment rentals, and access to all activities, ensuring a hassle-free experience. Whether you are a family, a couple, or an adventure seeker, Xel-Há's combination of natural beauty, rich wildlife, and world-class amenities makes it one of the most beloved attractions in the Cancun area.

Highlights

  • Snorkeling in a natural inlet with over 90 species of fish
  • Zip-lining over the jungle canopy and crystal-clear waters
  • Floating along lazy rivers and swimming through freshwater caves

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Xel-Há is from November to April during the dry season when the weather is sunny and pleasant with less humidity. This period also sees fewer mosquitoes and comfortable water temperatures, ideal for snorkeling and outdoor activities.

Insider Tips

  1. 1Arrive early to avoid crowds and enjoy calmer waters during snorkeling.
  2. 2Bring biodegradable sunscreen to protect the marine ecosystem and comply with park regulations.
  3. 3Reserve your tickets online in advance to secure the best rates and skip lines at the entrance.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, all snorkeling gear, including masks, fins, and life jackets, is included with the entrance fee, so you don't need to bring your own equipment.

Xel-Há offers an all-inclusive experience with multiple restaurants, bars, and snack areas throughout the park that serve unlimited food and beverages included in your ticket.

Absolutely. The park has shallow, safe areas ideal for children and non-swimmers. Life jackets are mandatory in the water to ensure safety, and there are many activities both in and out of the water for all ages.

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