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On the flight back from spending just over a week there and thought I would share my experience.
Stayed at the relatively new all-inclusive Xcaret Arte. It’s adults only but has a connecting property that is very similar and family friendly called Xcaret Mexico.
There are about 6 parks owned by the company that you can get bussed to on any given day, many of which are included in your package. Zip lining, river/water parks, and others. I was content staying in the resort in one of the many infinity pools or pool bars, but there is plenty other stuff to do if you desire.
The restaurants, in my opinion, are far and above anything I have ever had or heard of anyone having at an all-inclusive.
The place was an absolute joy to stay at. The staffing was as accommodating as you could ask for and most of the bartenders knew what I was ordering before I even got to them by the second day or so.
One gripe I had was with regard to the stocked refrigerator in the room. 2 Coronas, 2 Corona Lights, and a bunch of soda and water. In general the resort gets quiet quickly around 9:00 so if I wanted to enjoy anything other than that on my balcony hammock, I was SOL. Also the hotel doors seemed like they were made of paper so late night partiers walking by seemed like they were hopping in bed with you.
Anyway, can’t recommend the place enough. Happy to divulge more info here or in a DM if anyone has questions or is interested.
Fair warning - if you go to their website, it is nearly impossible to know What you’re doing.
Stayed at the relatively new all-inclusive Xcaret Arte. It’s adults only but has a connecting property that is very similar and family friendly called Xcaret Mexico.
There are about 6 parks owned by the company that you can get bussed to on any given day, many of which are included in your package. Zip lining, river/water parks, and others. I was content staying in the resort in one of the many infinity pools or pool bars, but there is plenty other stuff to do if you desire.
The restaurants, in my opinion, are far and above anything I have ever had or heard of anyone having at an all-inclusive.
The place was an absolute joy to stay at. The staffing was as accommodating as you could ask for and most of the bartenders knew what I was ordering before I even got to them by the second day or so.
One gripe I had was with regard to the stocked refrigerator in the room. 2 Coronas, 2 Corona Lights, and a bunch of soda and water. In general the resort gets quiet quickly around 9:00 so if I wanted to enjoy anything other than that on my balcony hammock, I was SOL. Also the hotel doors seemed like they were made of paper so late night partiers walking by seemed like they were hopping in bed with you.
Anyway, can’t recommend the place enough. Happy to divulge more info here or in a DM if anyone has questions or is interested.
Fair warning - if you go to their website, it is nearly impossible to know What you’re doing.