All-inclusive resort with access to 7 Xcaret parks and diverse dining




























Carretera Federal Chetumal-Puerto Juárez, Av. Solidaridad 2-Kilómetro 282 Lt 023, 77710 Playa del Carmen, Q.R., Mexico Get directions
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"Part resort, part adventure gateway, this Riviera Maya all-inclusive braids rivers, caves, and beaches into direct access to nearby eco-parks like Xcaret, Xplor, and Xel-Ha. The setting is pure jungle—limestone cliffs, hanging vines, zip lines overhead, and cenote-carved natural pools—balanced by a spread of lagoon-style swimming, a beach for lounging, a cenote-inspired spa, and more than 10 dining venues that go well beyond buffet fare. Days can be as full or flexible as you like: snorkel underground rivers, snack on poolside churros, or dress up for a multi-course meal at Ha', the Michelin-starred restaurant led by Chef Carlos Gaytan. Suites blend woven textiles and carved wood with open-air balconies, kids might join sea-turtle releases while parents kayak mangroves at sunrise, and everyone reunites under the stars for a traditional Mayan show." - Jenn Sinrich
"A sprawling, family-focused all-inclusive where the brand’s “All-Fun Inclusive” concept comes alive: the resort’s rate bundles unlimited access to Grupo Xcaret’s seven theme parks, ferries, and excursions, plus extensive on-property offerings such as multiple infinity pools, coves, rivers, beachfront areas, diverse dining from snack spots to a Michelin-starred option, and a Muluk Spa that integrates Mayan traditions into its treatments—ideal for families seeking activity-rich stays." - Carley Rojas Avila Carley Rojas Avila Carley Rojas Avila is a bilingual travel writer, editor, and content marketer. She is an expert on Latin America, the Caribbean, and Cuba, as she lived and worked in four different countries in that region. Carley founded the digital travel publications Loosely Local and Home to Havana. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines
"A massive, design-forward property of about 900 rooms that feels surprisingly boutique thanks to plentiful separate hangout spaces and varied grounds designed with stony facades, thick tropical foliage, and a cenote-inspired river (home to the luxe spa). The resort includes ten restaurants, 11 bars, and a kids’ club, and the major family perk is that unlimited, all-inclusive access to all Grupo Xcaret theme parks (with transportation) is included in the room rate — allowing repeated visits for zip-lining, ATV tours, themed shows, and water parks during a stay. Distance to Cancun airport is 41 miles; Wi‑Fi and gratuities are included. Rates start at $872." - Meagan Drillinger Meagan Drillinger Meagan Drillinger left New York City for a life on the road. She has spent the majority of her career traveling and living in Mexico, and is passionate about seeing destinations in a slow-paced, immersive manner. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines
"A resort that integrates the Yucatan landscape with lagoon and flowing-water features and offers expansive access to Grupo Xcaret parks: Xcaret, Xel-Há, Xplor, Xplor Fuego, Xoximilco, Xenses, Xavage, Xenses Insomnia, and Xenotes. Branded as “All Fun Inclusive,” the package includes ground transportation to and from Cancun airport, all food and beverage, and entrance fees to Grupo Xcaret Parks; wellness offerings include three gyms, paddle and tennis courts, open-space functional training circuits, yoga, meditation, and non-motorized aquatic activities. Consider upgrading to a jump-off river suite for direct water access from the room; the property balances high-energy park access with serene resort gardens and lagoons." - Amanda Eyre Ward Amanda Eyre Ward Amanda Eyre Ward is a New York Times-bestselling novelist whose novel THE JETSETTERS was a Reese's Book Club pick. Amanda writes about travel, food, and wellness for Travel + Leisure, Texas Monthly, Afar, Fodors, PaperCity, Matador, and more. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines
"A family-friendly resort offering all-inclusive access to Grupo Xcaret parks, with a jungle-themed layout and diverse activities." - Meagan Drillinger Meagan Drillinger Meagan Drillinger left New York City for a life on the road. She has spent the majority of her career traveling and living in Mexico, and is passionate about seeing destinations in a slow-