We want you to be as best prepared for your trip as possible, the below sections will provide you with important information and tips to ensure you have a stress-free and enjoyable vacation experience.
THESE ARE THE 4 IMPORTANT DOCUMENTS YOU NEED TO TRAVEL TO MEXICO
DOCUMENT 1:
PASSPORT REQUIREMENTS (HAVE THIS IN YOUR POSSESSION ASAP)
Every traveler needs an up to date passport. You will not be able to travel to Mexico or check into the hotel without a valid passport. Please note that all existing passports must be good for 6 months after returning from international travel per current U.S. regulations. The earlier you get your passport the cheaper it is. We encourage you to secure your passport ASAP. For more information on obtaining a passport visit the The U.S. Department of State page here.
When you step of the plane, you will be going directly to customs. All cellphone must not be in use in this area. You will get your tourist card stamped by the customs agent -- DO NOT LOSE THIS CARD. Keep it locked in your safe at the hotel with your passport and other valuables. You will need to return that card at the airport to go home. If you do not have this card, you will need to pay to get it replaced and that costs between $50 to $75/per person, plus the hassle of getting it replaced at the airport.
DOCUMENT 2 & 3:
IMMIGRATION FORM AND THE TOURIST CARD -- DO THIS ONLINE BEFORE YOU LEAVE FOR MEXICO (CAN BE FILLED OUT ANYTIME BEFORE TRAVELING)
ALL foreign citizens traveling to Mexico MUST fill out an Official Entry Immigration Form (FMM) prior to their arrival to Mexico. To ease the immigration entry process now you can fill out the Immigration Form(s) in the comfort of your home or office. The online registration process is very convenient and straightforward and all you need is your passport, flight information, address or name of the hotel where you are staying, and a printer to print your Official Entry Tourist Card. THE TOURIST CARD IS PER PERSON INCLUDING CHILDREN.
EXPEDITE YOUR ENTRY - When you arrive in Mexico you present your printed Tourist Card, your passport, and since your information is already in the system, the Immigration Officer just needs to stamp your Tourist Card and that's it - Welcome to Mexico, Enjoy Your Stay!
Click here to get the tourist card process started.
DOCUMENT 4:
MEXICO HEALTH QUESTIONNAIRE (FILL OUT A FEW DAYS BEFORE TRAVELING)
As of today (April 3, 2021), Mexico is OPEN to visitors. No special requirements, health tests, or quarantines are required. However, all travelers entering Mexico BY AIR from another country are required to complete a health questionnaire which can be submitted online -- click here to fill out the form. This is in ADDITION to the Tourist Card above.
TRAVEL ADVISORY 1: Most commercial airlines NO LONGER hand out immigration forms. We strongly recommend you fill out your form(s) ONLINE now so you don't delay your immigration process when you arrive in Mexico. The "By Air" form is FREE.
GETTING TO HOTEL XCARET FROM THE AIRPORT
FREE HOTEL XCARET AIRPORT SHUTTLE
Your stay at Hotel Xcaret Mexico includes airport pickup and drop off via the Hotel Xcaret Shuttle. When you arrive at the Cancun Airport pass through customs and pickup your luggage, you will then need to exit the airport building completely and look for the Hotel Xcaret staff -- they will have bright pink signs that have Hotel Xcaret on them.
*** AIRPORT TIP: My best advice about the Cancun Airport, is to completely ignore everyone trying to sell or entice you to book one of their tours, trips, etc -- there is a corridor right before you exit the airport after customs, where you will have people trying to get your attention by offering you free stuff -- IGNORE everyone!!! These are timeshare people trying to take time and money away from your vacation -- DON'T FALL FOR IT, NO MATTER WHAT THEY SAY. They will try to offer you free things/tours.stuff -- ignore it all and go directly outside of the airport and look for the Hotel Xcaret staff.
You need to completely exit the airport and then look for the Hotel Xcaret Bus crew.
HOTEL CHECK-IN
The check-in process will likely begin while you are on the Hotel Xcaret Shuttle bus. The ride to the hotel is approximately, 75 to 90 minutes long. Once you arrive at the hotel, you will then line up at the front desk to have your bracelet programmed with your room key.
Your Hotel Bracelet is Important:
Your bracelet will serve as your room key and your free entry to the parks, excursions and tours -- do NOT lose your bracelet as it will cost $250 to replace it. If you think your bracelet is defective, too tight/loose, inform the front desk immediately to get it fixed or replaced.
Your room key also serves as a sensor to use the camera photo triggers placed throughout the hotel grounds and many of the parks through the Xperience Photo Pass. Your bracelet will trigger the cameras at the photo stations conveniently located throughout the resort and the various theme parks, including Xcaret, Xel-Ha, Xenses, Xplor, and Xplor Fuego.
The photo stations are usually distinguished by colorful exteriors surrounding the photo pass camera and when guests simply scan their bracelet at these stations, a photograph is taken -- which can be later be viewed at that particular theme park or at the resort. There is no limit to how many photos you take and you can then purchase access to download these images.
Hotel Xcaret also offers a package that covers as many parks as you'd like. If you buy multiple parks, the pictures taken at the hotel are included for free.
HAVE YOUR PASSPORTS READY AT CHECK-IN
Upon check-in at the resort, they will need to see all your passports and will make copies of them -- this is a policy for all-inclusive resorts in the Cancun/Riviera Maya area and it is mandatory. Please note, that check-in time is usually about 2 p.m. to 3 p.m., that is when your room will be ready.
You can arrive to the resort much earlier and begin using the park's amenities and restaurants, but your room will likely not be ready until the afternoon. But feel free to get there early and begin enjoying the experience!
SCHEDULE YOUR MANDATORY CDC-REQIUIRED COVID TEST AHEAD OF TIME
At the time of check-in, please ask the front desk rep about scheduling your mandatory Covid-19 test no more than 3 days prior to your departure back to the U.S. (Click here for more info on this requirement). As of right now, the resort is offering free antigen testing on-site but you need to schedule this ahead of time, so do it as soon as you check in.
Please see the Concierge desk at the hotel at least one day before departure to register for your transfer back to the airport. I would actually suggest doing this when you arrive at the resort just to get it out of the way. They will advise you about check-out times and when you need to be in lobby for pickup for airport departure. It's really important to get these details straightened out because they will give you a suggested time for departure. They will suggest you leave for the airport about 3 to 4 hours before your departure -- it seems extreme but it's to account for possible traffic plus possible long lines at the airport. Listen to them and go with what they suggest. With the requirement to show negative test at the airport and understaffing, things are taking a bit longer these days.
Click here for more info on the resort's Covid-19 policies and procedures.
ECOTOURISM TAX
Please note, there may be an ecotourism tax that you will be asked to pay at the resort and that fee is 80 pesos per room (equivalent to about $4 USD). This is a new tax the area resorts have been asking from their guests starting last year to help preserve the area. But they do not always ask for this fee, it's a strange quirk, so I can't tell you for certain what will happen. But just giving you a head's up!
THE NEW QUINTANA ROO VISITOR'S TAX
As of April 2, 2021, there is a new tax that the state of Quintana Roo is introducing for all departing foreign tourists.
• The usage fee will be approximately USD 10 per person, depending on the exchange rate between the Mexican Peso and USD. This is for all travelers ages 15 and up.
• Tourists can pay prior to their arrival, when entering Cancun or Cozumel or online during their stay since the payment verification will happen once tourists leave the state
• A secure website will be available soon for users to complete the transaction ahead of time and receive a QR code which will be scanned before passing through airport security
• Kiosks will also be available at the airports to collect payment and provide a QR code
• Customers will not be allowed through security without a valid QR code
We strongly encourage you to log onto the new (VISITAX) website which should be live by March 29, to complete the payment ahead of time and obtain your QR code for a stress free departure.
ASK ABOUT THE PARKS AND EXCURSIONS AT CHECK-IN
When you check into the hotel, let them explain to you all the access and perks of staying at the resort so that you can understand all the benefits. Try your best to avoid their "member presentation" as it is a time suck and will take 3-4 hours of your precious vacation time no matter what they promise.
SCHEDULE A TREATMENT AT THE SPA
Tthe resort has an AMAZING spa and hydrotherapy circuit - the Spa is out of this world and you can book a couple's massage in a cave -- if you are spa people, try it!!! You can easily spend several hours there and the massage treatments were incredible. The spa will offer daily specials -- NEVER pay full price, there is always a deal being offered. There will be spa reps circling the pool areas offering a 2 for 1 deal, so you get 2 massages for the price of 1. So look out for those promotions and don't hesitate to ask for them as well.
UTILIZE THE FREE KIDS CLUB
The kids club at Hotel Xcaret is fantastic and will keep the kids busy if you want to take a few hours of adult time to go to the spa or just relax. The kids are not fed at the kids club, so they are available for your kids to stay for a few hours a day. Make sure to ask the concierge or front desk about the kids club hours and requirements.
BRING LOTS OF DOLLARS FOR TIPS
While tips are technically included with your stay, the service staff at the hotel relies heavily on tips as a majority of their income. On average, hotel service workers in Mexico make between $5 to $8 per day, so guests tips are crucial to their livelihood. If you receive excellent care and service from a staff member, a few dollars goes a long way. Staff members who receive tips typically include: housekeeping staff, the members who restock your snacks and drinks in the rooms, bellmen, restaurant servers, poolside servers, bartenders, taxi or shuttle drivers, room service delivery persons, tour guides, etc. When traveling to Mexico, I usually bring $150-$300 in a mix of $1 and $5 bills. The people of Mexico always take great care of their guests, but I've always noticed that tipping brings it to a whole new level of premium service.
SCHEDULE YOUR EXCURSIONS AT LEAST 35 DAYS IN ADVANCE
With capacity requirements being enforced due to the pandemic, there is less availability in the on excursions, so it's important to submit your reservation requests early.
Click here for more info on making reservations for excursions and parks.
My personal tips on parks and excursions:
Most of the parks in the area do not require reservations -- Xcaret Park (can walk, take shuttle or boat from hotel. I highly recommend taking the boat to Xcaret Park -- it's a beautiful and serene 20-minute ride), Xplor Park, Xplor Fuego, Xenses Park. There are pink shuttles running between the hotel to the park every 30 minutes. You can hop on and off these buses at anytime throughout the day.
Note: As a guest at Hotel Xcaret, you can get a free locker to hold your belongings at any of these parks: Xcaret Park, Xenses, Xplor, Xplor Fuego and Xavage.
Here's a quick description of the parks and tours:
Xel-Ha Park: natural theme park based on beautiful snorkeling and water-based activities (food and drinks are included here). An all-day excursion. REQUIRES ADVANCED RESERVATION
Xcaret Park: natural theme park, zoo and cultural center - this is the jewel of all the parks. It's a wonderful outing that also includes a great night show (as a Hotel Xcaret guest you have special seating) (food and drinks are included here). If you go here, take the boat from the resort -- they say this is most picturesque ride. The boat was out of service when we went in May, but everyone says it's the best way to go to the park.
Xoximilco Cancun: night excursion at a lagoon in Cancun. It is a Mexican fiesta on boats that stops at stations on the lagoon with live Mexican music. It's a fun but long night, includes dinner and lots of alcohol! REQUIRES ADVANCED RESERVATION
Xenses Park: a park that appeals to all your senses. It's fun place and has water slides, ziplines, lazy rivers. Takes about 3 hours to finish up the park. You can double this park up with another park in one day. (no food or drinks here as it's not an all-day park)
Xplor Park: a park for thrill seekers that has off-road vehicles, lazy rivers, ziplines, waterslides, lots of excitement and adventure! (includes food and drinks).
Xplor Fuego: This is Xplor Park at night -- so all the activities that can be done in the daytime are in a night atmosphere under the night sky with lights. It's a great outing! Something to maybe save for one of the nights you are there.
Xavage: An extreme adventure park with speed boats, white water rafting, ziplining and off-road vehicles as well as a obstacle course. REQUIRES ADVANCED RESERVATION
Tulum Ruins: beautiful ruins located on Tulum beach. (no food or drinks here) REQUIRES ADVANCED RESERVATION
Xichen Deluxe Tour: The highlight of all the ruins in the area is Chichen Itza This is a daylong adventure and includes food and drinks and a visit to the cenote. REQUIRES ADVANCED RESERVATION
Xenotes Oasis Maya: Daylong adventure to some of the cenotes in the area, includes lots of adventure (ATV rides, ziplining, swimming, etc.). This is one of the most raved about tours and everyone says it is the best outing among all the tours. (includes food and drinks). REQUIRES ADVANCED RESERVATION
IMPORTANT: It's a good idea to pre-plan your days because there is so much to do! If you want a suggested itinerary, email mariesam@wrighttravelagency.com. But it's really up to you how active you want to be and what you want to do.
SCHEDULE YOUR RESTAURANT RESERVATIONS AT LEAST 35 DAYS IN ADVANCE
With capacity requirements being enforced due to the pandemic, there is less availability in the restaurants that require reservations, so it's important to submit your reservation requests early.
Click here for more info on making reservations for the resort's restaurants.
My personal tips on restaurants:
Many of the restaurants do not require reservations -- but a few do (Ha, Las Cuevas, El Teatro del Rio, and all the Xin Gao experiences).
As you know, this resort is all-inclusive so all drinks, alcohol, meals and 24-hour room service is included with your stay. All your drinks and meals are also covered on the tours and at most of the parks -- unless otherwise noted.
Some things to note based on my experience:
- There is an awesome taco stand outside the Mercado buffet every night -- usually is there from 6 p.m. to midnight. Make sure to try the chicharron ribeye tacos, it's amazing!!!
- Mercado de la Merced Restaurant is a wonderful restaurant/open market that is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. It will blow you away to see what they offer. Try this for any of the meals -- the offerings change for each meal. But I recommend dinner and go to the seafood area, you can ask them to grill anything. You can also ask them to grill you a steak! There is a taco stand here, a bakery, a homemade gelato bar, agua fresca all day long, churro cart at night, everything you can imagine!
- If you are still there on Sunday, go to the Xpiral Sunday Brunch. This brunch is $60/person unless you are staying in Casa Fuego (then it's free). It is a seafood-heavy brunch featuring fresh sushi, king crab legs and Moet.
- You will often see food carts around the main pool throughout the day -- one is a cart of shrimp and beer, the other is a fruit cart, sometimes a popsicle cart
- The lobby has an awesome cookie station and fresh coffee and lemonade all day long!!
- LA Trajinera is the restaurant at the infinity pool -- they offer a seafood based menu. They have ridiculously good fried shrimp tacos for lunch and a ceviche bar that is great!
- Xin-Gao is the Asian restaurant that offers three different experiences -- sushi, fusion table and teppanyaki -- this restaurant requires reservations for each of the different offerings. If you want to dine here, I would suggest we book a reservation now as it books up weeks in advance! The fusion experience is really great.
- Las Playas is a finer dining a la carte restaurant with wonderful beach/lagoon views. I recommend going here during dinnertime for delicious steak or pastas. It is located underneath the infinity pool.
- Las Cuevas is their exquisite restaurant in the caves along the river. They offer breakfast buffet and dinner buffet here! Dinner is Brazilian Churrascaria style. Try both -- it's an experience and a wonderful walk along the river/beach to get to this restaurant. (It's also very close to the kayaking and paddle boards). Dinner does require reservations. (This is also where the wedding reception will take place).
- Chibali is their restaurant that is kid centered and next to the Kid's Octopus Pool. They create small bites and lots of things kids love, but to be honest, I loved it as a grown up. The food is fantastic and the presentation is so unique and lovely!
- Bio is their fresh, healthy food restaurant. They serve lots of salads, acai bowls, poke bowls, etc. They are only open for breakfast and lunch and everything is so fresh and delicious.
- Ha is their fine dining restaurant that requires reservations and is Michelin star rated. There is an extra fee to dine here -- I personally don't think it's worth the extra money when there are so many other great food options included with your stay.
- Don't forget you have 24-hour room service! Don't hesitate to use it, just remember it takes about 45 minutes to get your order, so plan accordingly.
OTHER PERSONAL TIPS/SUGGESTIONS
These are just some general tips to make sure you have a great vacation.
- Bring water shoes!! This is the best way to traverse around all the parks and excursions. I have bought more than a dozen of watershoes over the years because I travel at least 6-10 times a year. These are by far the best watershoes I've ever gotten: Click here for women's. Click here for men's.
- Bring lots of sunscreen and a hat -- some of the parks require biodegradable sunscreen.
- Bring insect repellent -- mosquitoes are in the area, so keep yourself coated whenever outdoors especially during dusk and dawn. Always put repellent on to avoid getting bitten. I personally like this brand: https://www.avon.com/category/bath-body/skin-so-soft/insect-repellents
- There are cultural shows throughout the resort on any given day -- there is a Mayan ritual celebration that occurs on the river (it's amazing but only happens on certain days), there is also a Mayan musical celebration that happens at the main pool daily, musical entertainment will often occur in the main lobby -- ask the front desk about these things if you're interested in catching them.
- Walk the resort as much as you can -- there is so much to discover and see. So many nooks and crannies and beautiful spots, so go explore and walk across the bridges. The place will take your breath away!
- If you are one to work out on vacation -- there's also a workout circuit on the island area of the resort -- great for a challenge. And make sure to check out the gym, it's toward the back of the resort near the spa. There is also morning yoga at sunrise on the rooftop of Casa Agua for free.
- Make sure to walk or take the elevator to the top of the Espiral Chapel -- the view from up top is truly breathtaking!!!
- Make sure to kayak or paddleboard the river at the resort -- it's such a fun way to see the resort and really relaxing and fun. It's not open all day, best time to go is in the morning or early afternoon.
- When it's sunny and the sea is calm, Hotel Xcaret has one of the best beaches I've ever been to. The water is amazingly clear and calm, but again it all depends on the weather! There are two beaches to the right of the resort and a more sandy one to the left of the resort.
While it may seem like it's best to take advantageof all the parks and excursions, don't hesitate to just spend a day at the resort and enjoy it all. The resort on its own is magical!
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