Xel-Ha Park

Written by B.Shue at www.casago.com

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When compiling your Tulum vacation list, one destination that will appeal to all ages and interests is the all-inclusive ecotourism Xel-Ha Park. Located in Riviera Maya, the Maya believed it to be a paradise fit for the gods. And they weren't far off; it is indeed a utopia! 

Xel-Há means "where water is born" since several underground rivers flow into the inlet at this natural wonder. The result is sustainable tourism, and breathtaking natural wonders concentrated in a small area. 

Here, you can explore cenotes, rivers, and lagoons teeming with marine life. You can splash, swim, snorkel, and paddle these clear waters, making for an enjoyable outing for the entire family.

If you're not a water person, no problem! The trails will appeal to nature lovers as they explore the jungle filled with monkeys, tropical birds, and iguanas. Biking is another popular activity, with roads and trails snaking through the region's topography.  

Another plus is the all-inclusive pricing, which covers all your food and drinks! But should you need something more after your day at Xel-Há Park, there are plenty of nearby eateries, like Ziggy's.

History buffs will appreciate the fact that Xel-Ha incorporates aspects of Mayan heritage into the park experience. This attention to detail enhances one's visit, connecting the past with Mexico's vibrant future.

Xel-Ha Park: Fun Facts & Cool Features

Xel-Ha Park combines the best features of a waterpark with adherence to conservation. It's a unique combination of fun-in-the-sun that doesn't destroy the area's ecosystems. 

An iconic attraction at the park is the 131-foot-tall scenic lighthouse. While climbing the spiral staircase is work, you'll reward yourself with a bird's-eye view of the area and the Caribbean. But what makes this lighthouse extraordinary is descending the 98-foot spiral water slide into a pool at the bottom!

Snorkeling is popular at the park and is part of your all-day admission price. Pick up the mask, fins, and life vest at any of the five modules and explore the crystal-clear waters! Because the inlet connects with the ocean, you'll feel the water temperature change along with clarity. Toss in the fish, rays, turtles, and conchs, and it's easy to see why visitors love this activity!

Children, young and old, will flock to the zipline, cliff jump, rope course, and rope swing. The Children's World is designed for those under twelve and includes a ​​wading pool, playground, water slide, rope climb, seesaw, crocodile tunnel, hanging games, water lilies, and turtles for photos. 

A visit wouldn't be complete without a leisurely float down the lazy Xel-Ha river. This calming and refreshing excursion is another favorite with guests as it showcases the tranquility and diversity of this Maya paradise!

The four restaurants at Xel-Ha offer cuisine that will appeal to the pickiest eater. When you need a cold beverage, visit any of the standalone bars offering soft drinks, teas, beers, and cocktails. Best of all, your admission price covers the food and beverages, so bring your appetite!

So, if outdoor adventure, water activities, delicious food and drinks, and Maya civilization captivate you, add Xel-Ha Park to your Tulum itinerary.

Getting There

Here are step-by-step driving directions to Xel-Ha Park from Tulum:

  • Start by heading north on Mexico 307 Cancun-Chetumal Highway.
  • Continue straight for approximately 15 miles (24 kilometers).
  • Look for signs indicating the entrance to Xel-Ha Park on the right.
  • Turn right into the park entrance and follow the road to the parking area.
  • Address: Carretera Chetumal – Puerto Juarez Km. 240, 77780 Tulum, Q.R., Mexico.

Cost

With various packages available, we have only listed the most popular choice at Xel-Ha Park:

  • Adult (12+) all-inclusive: $115
  • Child ((5-11) all-inclusive: $86
  • Additional fees apply for interactions with dolphins and manatees.

Prices are subject to change; check their website for updates.

Local Tips

  • Arrive early to enjoy the park's attractions before larger crowds form.
  • Use biodegradable sunscreen to protect marine life.
  • Bring water shoes for a comfortable and safe experience.
  • Pre-purchase tickets online to save time on entry.

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