Xcaret Parks
Xcaret Park
The flagship eco-park with 50+ natural and cultural attractions, underground rivers, wildlife, and the nightly Mexico Espectacular show.
Xplor
13 thrilling ziplines through jungle canopy, plus underground river rafting and amphibious vehicles through ancient caves.
Xel-Ha
Natural aquatic park perfect for snorkeling in a massive natural inlet teeming with diverse marine life and sea turtles.
Night life
Coco Bongo
High-energy nightclub with acrobatic performances, celebrity impersonators, live shows, and confetti cannons. Open bar package included.
La Vaquita
One of the most popular party spots on 12th Street — high-energy dance club playing hip-hop, Latin beats, and pop. Lively crowd and a great atmosphere.
Quinta Avenida (5th Ave)
The iconic pedestrian strip of Playa del Carmen, lined with restaurants, bars, live music, and boutique shops. Best experienced at night.
Beaches
Coralina Daylight Club
One of the liveliest beach clubs in Playa del Carmen — stunning pool, resident DJs, and a festive atmosphere right on the Caribbean.
Martina Beach Club
A boutique, more intimate beach club with comfortable loungers, a refreshing pool, and a relaxed vibe — a great escape from the busier spots.
Playa del Carmen Beach
The famous main beach with crystal-clear turquoise waters and soft white sand, lined with beach clubs, restaurants, and water sport rentals.
Mayan Ruins
Tulum
The only walled Mayan city built on the coast, perched on cliffs overlooking the Caribbean Sea. One of the most photographed sites in Mexico.
Muyil
A peaceful, lesser-visited Mayan site on the edge of the Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve with forest trails and an ancient navigable canal.
Coba
Ancient Mayan city with the Nohoch Mul pyramid — one of the tallest in Mexico at 138 ft, recently reopened for climbing with a new wooden staircase.
Cenotes
Cenote Azul
One of the closest and most accessible cenotes to the resort — a wide open-air pool with brilliant blue water, shallow areas, and cliff jumps for the adventurous.
Cenote Cristalino
A stunning semi-open cenote with crystal-clear water, submerged cave formations, and cliff jumping platforms. Great for swimming and snorkeling.
Cenote Dos Ojos
Two connected sinkholes named for their eye-like shape. Famous for cave snorkeling and diving through one of the world's longest underwater cave systems.