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In December 2017, Hotel Xcaret México opened its doors to offer the best of Mexico included. It was born as a tribute to Mayan culture and to our country, its artisans, its gastronomy, its living wealth and its cultural heritage. We are characterized by our hospitality and the excellence in our service, which have given us several recognitions, among them a 5 Diamond certification. Each achievement is a commitment to Mexico and to you. We invite you to know México through our love for it. Hotel Xcaret México has changed the Mexican hotel industry with the All-Fun Inclusive concept, offering unlimited access and round transportation to our parks: Xcaret, Xel-Há, Xplor, Xplor Fuego, Xoximilco, Xenses, Xavage and Xenotes.
Hotel Xcaret Mexico
Carretera Federal Chetumal - Puerto Juárez num . 307 Km 282, Solidaridad
Playa del Carmen, Q.R., Mexico
Playa del Carmen, Mexico
77710
Nearest Airport: CUN
We just got back from an incredible stay at Hotel Xcaret Mexico, and overall it was a really memorable family trip—but definitely not without a few frustrations. 🌟 What we loved The biggest highlight is how easy and all-inclusive the experience is. Having access to all the parks—especially Xplor Park, Xel-Há Park, and Xcaret Park—included in the stay is a game changer. No planning stress, no extra tickets… just show up and enjoy. • Xplor was a huge hit: the zip lines, ATV rides, and especially the giant water slide were next-level fun for both kids and adults. • Xel-Há was stunning: snorkeling there was one of the highlights of the trip—we saw tons of fish and the water was crystal clear. • Xcaret Park had some really unique experiences too, like seeing beautiful animals and even snorkeling with a sea turtle. The food across the hotel and parks was surprisingly great. Tons of variety—fresh fruit, seafood, Mexican and Western options, plus things like crepe stations and fresh juices. You never feel stuck eating the same thing. The hotel itself is beautiful. It blends nature with modern design really well—open spaces, jungle vibes, and high-end finishes everywhere. Rooms were spacious, and the balcony was a great place to relax after long days. Also, the transportation system (buses to the parks) was super convenient and made getting around easy. ⚠️ Where it fell short The biggest issue for us was inconsistency in service. • We often got different answers from different staff for the same question, which made planning confusing. • Wait times were noticeable—30-minute check-in, waiting for tables at buffets, and even delays with reservations, which was frustrating. • The restaurant reservation system itself needs improvement—you can book 30 days out, but emails often go unanswered. Some operational things felt off: • Xplor opens at 9am, but the first hotel bus doesn’t leave until 10:30am, which means you miss prime time unless you figure out your own transportation. • Towel situation is inconsistent: Xel-Há provides them, Xcaret requires a cash deposit, and Xplor doesn’t provide any at all. • Housekeeping missed our room one day. • Some staff were warm and great, but others came across as unfriendly or disengaged. One thing to be aware of: the hotel is very dark at night outdoors. It looks beautiful and natural, but if you have kids, or anyone with vision or mobility concerns, it can be a challenge. Staff mentioned it’s intentional to avoid disturbing the wildlife. 🧠 Final thoughts This is one of those trips where the experience itself is amazing, especially for families, but the execution isn’t always consistent. If you go in knowing that: • Plan ahead where you can • Be flexible with timing • Maybe double-check things with staff …you’ll have an incredible time. For us, the parks—especially Xplor and Xel-Há—made the trip totally worth it. It’s a unique kind of vacation you really don’t get anywhere else.
a11iebaba - Houston, Texas
I am a travel advisor and this hotel has the absolute worst costumer service I have ever dealt with. I booked my customers on the wrong dates and immediately called to ask if they could modify the dates of the reservation. The Xcaret agent said she could not help me and that she could not tell me who could help me. She just acknowledged that they needed an email from me which she confirmed was received but would not tell me when someone could help me. I was truly dumbfounded. I asked her if I could cancel and rebook since she could not help me and she said yes. I did this-- now the hotel will not refund the $12,271. A phone call within 24 hours will easily make a PENDING credit card charge voided. I have managed businesses where we voided out charges-- it's not complicated. Refusing to point someone in the direction of the proper department is unacceptable. I have emailed every team at the Xcaret hotel and no one wants to help. Voiding a pending charge is way easier than refunding a posted charge. The incompetence is unacceptable especially for the luxury prices being charged. See the attached best "help" I've gotten for a pending charge. Does anyone else like loaning someone over $12,000 for a month?
Annie H
Had a lovely vacation at hotel Xcaret. It’s nice to have access to the parks ad there is a lot to do at the hotel (waterslides, lazy river, kayaking). I prefer smaller hotels but despite having 1800 rooms it rarely feels crowded and we never had to wait long to get into restaurants. A few things keep this from being a full 5* experience. The reservation system is awful. While we managed to reserve the activities and restaurants we mosted wanted, it was a pain. Second, the service does not compare to other 5* resorts. Everyone is lovely but housekeeping was a bit inconsistent (e.g., twice cleaning items were left in our room), they sometimes only gave us 1 bottle of water, and we got turndown service only on the first night. Finally, my biggest complaint is with the photo package. DO NOT pay for the photo package on the xenote tour unless you are certain of the number of parks you will visit. We did the tour on our second day. I wanted the photographer to get credit for the sale so I agreed to a package but was reassured I could pay at the hotel and change the number of parks if we didn’t end up going to the ones as planned. Turns out that is not the case and I paid for 3 parks when I only wanted photos from 2 (I viewed - but did not unlock/download any photos - my pictures from another park and they are mostly other people.) Puts a sour note on the end of things and feels a bit scammy, especially when I thought I was acting in good faith. While I was in the photo shop discussing my issue there was someone else also there who had a similar experience on her xenote tour.
Megan F - Ottawa, Canada
It was a wonderful experience we had a bartender named Sebastian he is great and the best bartender in the world
Jace B
We are currently staying at Hotel Xcaret Mexico for a one-week family vacation and felt it was important to share our experience while we are still here. We chose this resort because of its exceptional reputation and consistently glowing reviews, and given the premium price point we were expecting a truly seamless luxury experience. While the property itself is undeniably spectacular, the service inconsistencies have unfortunately made the stay far more disappointing than we anticipated. To begin with the positives, the resort itself is absolutely breathtaking. The architecture and design integrate beautifully with the surrounding nature — lush greenery, turquoise water, caves, bridges, and dramatic views everywhere you look. It is a visually stunning and very unique property. The all-inclusive access to the Xcaret parks is also an incredible feature and a major highlight of staying here. It adds tremendous value and truly sets the resort apart from other destinations. I also want to recognize Carla, our concierge, who has been the single most positive part of our stay. Carla has been warm, attentive, incredibly responsive, and genuinely committed to helping us navigate several issues that have arisen during our visit. She is thoughtful, proactive, and truly cares about guest experience. In a resort of this size it is easy to feel like just another room number, but Carla consistently makes guests feel heard and supported. She has been exceptional and is a true asset to the resort. Unfortunately, several aspects of the experience have been frustrating and surprising for a property of this caliber. Our stay began with a room assignment issue. We specifically requested two queen beds when booking, as we are two adults traveling with our two teenage daughters. After waiting more than an hour at check-in, we were assigned a room with one king bed and a sofa bed instead. Later that evening, a manager kindly reviewed availability and told us he had secured a specific room with two queen beds and a much better view for us the following day. I confirmed multiple times that the room would remain assigned to us. However, when we returned the next day to move rooms, we were informed that the room was no longer available and had been reassigned to someone else. While we were eventually moved to another room with two queen beds, it was disappointing that the room that had been promised was no longer available. I had also requested that the manager call me when he became available to discuss this further, but that call never came, which unfortunately left the impression that the concern simply was not a priority. Housekeeping has also been a significant issue. Our room was not cleaned for three consecutive days, which is very surprising at a resort of this level. We ultimately had to ask Carla to escalate the issue before housekeeping finally came. Reaching guest services by phone has also been extremely difficult. On several occasions we tried dialing “0” from our room for assistance (even for simple requests like water), but the calls went unanswered. Each time we needed help we had to walk quite a distance to the concierge desk. Dining has also been challenging. We are vegetarian and do not eat mushrooms, and while the quality of the food itself is good, the variety of vegetarian options across the restaurants has been extremely limited. At one restaurant we were simply told that because it was a steakhouse there were essentially no vegetarian options available beyond a few side dishes. Breakfast at Bio has been enjoyable in terms of food quality, but waiting close to an hour for breakfast while on vacation feels excessive, especially at a resort that aims to deliver a relaxed and effortless guest experience. The most frustrating experience, however, was the vacation club presentation. We were told it would last approximately 90 minutes, but it ended up taking nearly three hours. What was presented as a short informational session turned into a long and uncomfortable sales process that took away valuable time from our vacation. Overall, the resort itself is beautiful and incredibly unique, and the parks access is a wonderful benefit. However, the service inconsistencies — from housekeeping gaps, to unanswered guest service calls, to broken room promises, and the extended timeshare presentation — have made the experience feel far less polished than expected for a resort at this price point. At times it feels as though the resort may simply not have enough staff to support the size and number of guests on property, which unfortunately affects the overall guest experience. Because of these issues, despite the beauty of the resort, we would currently hesitate to return, which is disappointing given how excited we were to visit. We are still hopeful that management takes guest feedback seriously and works to ensure that the service experience truly matches the incredible setting and potential of this property. If the service matched the beauty of the resort, Hotel Xcaret Mexico could truly be one of the best destinations anywhere.
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