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Xenses Park por Xcaret

Amusement park in Playa del Carmen

Updated: March 14, 2024 03:32 PM

Xenses Park por Xcaret is located in Playa del Carmen (City in Mexico), Mexico. It's address is Carretera Chetumal - Puerto Juárez km 282 MZA 021 Lote 062 Colonia Xcaret, 77710 Playa del Carmen, Q.R., Mexico.

Carretera Chetumal - Puerto Juárez km 282 MZA 021 Lote 062 Colonia Xcaret, 77710 Playa del Carmen, Q.R., Mexico

HVPF+2J Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo, Mexico

+52 998 883 3143

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Monday7 AM to 12 AM
Tuesday7 AM to 12 AM
Wednesday7 AM to 12 AM
Thursday7 AM to 12 AM
Friday7 AM to 12 AM
Saturday7 AM to 10 PM
Sunday7 AM to 10 PM

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Where is Xenses Park por Xcaret?

Xenses Park por Xcaret is located at: Carretera Chetumal - Puerto Juárez km 282 MZA 021 Lote 062 Colonia Xcaret, 77710 Playa del Carmen, Q.R., Mexico.

What is the phone number of Xenses Park por Xcaret?

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Coordinates: 20.5850917, -87.1258778

Xenses Park por Xcaret Reviews

Nicholas P
2023-11-11 06:43:57 GMT

I honestly didn’t want to post too many pictures because I want people to experience it for themselves. I came here as part of a cruise excursion. It was a lot of fun. Staff was very helpful. Cost of an admission is pretty normal for a tourist attraction. You can easily spend 3-5 hours here. I recommend buying the unlimited pictures package, it’s worth it and the pictures turn out well. Also as a tip buy a waterproof case for your phone.

ian bower
2024-02-10 14:46:27 GMT

We've been to three Xcaret parks. Xcaret, Xel Ha and Xenses.

Of them, this was very likely the best and I think they do a poor job marketing it.

So here is what it is...

First, it's a small park with very specific guided experiences that are meant to create a sense of wonder, awe, and fun.

No real thrill rides here but everything is thrilling.

The center of the park is the hub of everything. Everything starts and ends at the hub. My family and I spent 15 minutes playing in the bathroom because it was so much fun (there are fun things to do in there. Really!)

There is what we call the dry side of the park... This is where the sensitorium is. A completely in the dark sensory experience. We all loved it.

Change into swim suits and put on your water shoes before you head to the heart beat room and on to the wet side of the park.

Here you'll experience gravity defying pueblo village, the water slide, bird flight, the mud bath and more.

Some advice...

On the wet side you're encouraged to remove your shoes. They don't mean water shoes! Keep those on, you'll be doing a lot of walking!

The water slide promises a "Surprise" at the bottom and our whole family hated it. They send you down a body slide into the pitch black and drop you into a 6 foot deep pool.

The problem is, you can't see it coming so you can hold your breath. Basically the surprise is drowning.

Shocked that they have this experience.

Other than that, everything else is fantastic.

The food was good, we got the hotdogs, we bought souvenirs, and generally really enjoyed ourselves!

We would definitely come back!

Oh, and DEFINITELY get the photo pass. It's one of the big attractions!

Kassidy Lithgow
2023-12-06 18:36:24 GMT

This place was SO COOL! My husband and I had a blast and have been telling everyone about it. It is so well done! The details are incredible. All instructions are translated to English which we appreciated.

It’s hard to pick a favorite part…so much was unexpected! We loved the bird flight and mud river. We also LOVED the pitch black path you walk through using all your senses besides sight, it was honestly spiritual.

Please go here! I think this place is perfect for adults and older kids!

Ronald Alarcon
2023-12-31 19:18:16 GMT

This place was the most amazing thing that we did on the trip, make sure you have the guts to do all the activities, many phobias will be shown and you have the opportunity to overcome them:

* Acrophobia ✅
* Claustrophobia ✅
* Nyctophobia ✅

You will fly, cross a dark cave with many environments, slide at high speed, and you will lost your mind on a inverse town.

Prices are around $100 USD, but If you have dollars I suggest to use them, as the change rate is high when you pay using USD.

The only thing to improve on this place is the food, it was not the best.

Ella H.
2024-01-27 06:27:13 GMT

Came here as an excursion on our cruise and we LOVED IT! Definitely recommend taking as many photos as you can and getting the photo package!! It’s so worth it, you can’t get the same photo experience on your phone.

Henry Longmore
2023-12-17 00:25:29 GMT

This park will help you enjoy and/or mess with your senses. Inside the main building, there are mirrors, camera shots with abnormal perspectives, and other sense-based puzzles and activities.

There's a "pueblo" side that takes you to several activities, including a tall spiral water slide, a "fly like a bird" experience, relaxation experiences, and more. The pueblo path is trippy, but saying more here might give away too much.

There's another side that has more play with perspectives, and helps you appreciate each of your senses more. Again, I don't want to say too much, as it's better to go in not knowing.

They check with you regarding your medical fitness before allowing you to do things that could be problematic.

You do need to make a reservation, but it's for a large window, something like "arrive sometime between 1 pm and 4:30 pm".

Lisa F
2023-09-20 21:47:29 GMT

Whilst there are less attractions in comparison to Xcaret, It's the perfect way to spend 5 hours and is well catered to people of all ages. Very unique and you'll have fun. The food was also suprisingly very good and the lemonade was a nice touch. It makes a lot of sense for this park to be priced at a lower price point than its counterparts. I'm satisfied and the zip line was a great addition.

Oscar Palomo
2023-09-22 13:46:41 GMT

Impressive, a real blast for your senses. It was better than expected, the pitch black tunnel is so good, makes your brain work expanding your other senses to "see" your surroundings. Also the "pueblo chueco" is very very fun! There are a lot of other "experiences" along the park... I was drinking water from a toilet! 😂😂😂

Chuck Marshall
2023-06-24 10:48:54 GMT

This place is really fun, and a nice snack size compared to the other parks. There's still lots of walking but the activities are divided into dry and wet. There are a few of each, but each one is about a 10 minute commitment, either through lines or the experience itself. We're glad we went and got lots of fun photos, but we wish that there were more video opportunities.

jr ml
2024-02-12 16:52:49 GMT

I was not expecting this kind of experience, very unique my family and I we had a fantastic time highly recommended

Ben Adickes
2023-11-28 19:39:21 GMT

It's a bit small based on US theme park standards, but well worth it. We did an excursion to it from one of the resorts, and we were able to amble around at a leisurely pace and see everything in less than 4 hours (including waiting in line for the bigger attractions). The Xensatorium was by far our favorite attraction, which by itself was reason enough to visit the park. Though fumbling around on the dark sounds kind of silly on paper, the way they amp up your other senses is brilliant.

Luke Anderson
2024-02-10 19:29:33 GMT

Very cool park. You can do it without getting wet easily. Though you will miss a few experiences and is still very worth it. The Pueblo town is absolutely something to experience

Guy Hernandez
2023-11-14 12:52:16 GMT

This park is amazing. If you want to relax in a slow flowing mud bath try this, it softens your skin and relaxes your body, but before that adventure starts there are so many other interesting things to visit. Optical illusions that make you wonder what is real.

Alex Naris
2023-09-28 18:48:45 GMT

Another excellent park by Xcaret Group. While it's not over filled with activities, it's still a great place where you can easily spend half of a day. The Puebla can easily be a 7th world wonder. I'd return just to walk that "hill" again... well and lazy rivers, especially the mud one are nice too.

jeff Reyes
2023-10-04 02:40:54 GMT

This park is definitely worth a visit! I won’t say much because I do not want to spoil it for any one but man the visual and illusions here are insane!!!

Shay Arnold
2023-10-05 13:53:26 GMT

Fabulous experience! Doesn't take very long to go through it, but they have truly fought through all of the spots. I highly recommend this place.

Elizabeth Romo
2023-12-05 04:40:49 GMT

you need to visit this park at least once the best attraction for us was where you walked on what it seemed to be on uphill that confused your senses becausr water was going uphill on a downhill you really need to experience this once.

Pamela Benitez
2023-06-24 00:08:10 GMT

The park had various attractions, and it did allow us to use all our senses. The zip line and mud bath were my favorite. The town truly defies the senses. It is well maintained. The staff are friendly and helpful.

Sam Gable
2024-02-16 22:36:51 GMT

At first we asked about their ticket price of tour agencies. It was about $100 dollars. Later, we called them, and it was $77, but they have 10% discount online right now, so we paid $69.
If you want to use their transportation it's not cheap. We went with Colectivo from Playa del carmen, each person 25 pesos for each way.
It was good and if you can pay for their photos package it's better but I think it's better to buy in there, not online.
Before we went to Xcaret and Xel_Ha. I didn't enjoy this one like others, maybe because it doesn't have too many activities, but for $69 dlls, it's ok special for kids.
I recommend other Xcaret parks.

Raymond Edgerton
2023-06-10 21:45:04 GMT

Xenses Park was interesting. Their lemonade coming out of a tree spigot was the best I ever had. Xenses was very beautiful. Never seen a cave system so beautiful with water and flamingos. Make sure to double check the waterproofness of your phone pouch or you'll ruin your phone like I did. Tour guide was very friendly.

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Playa del Carmen, known colloquially as 'Playa', is a resort city located along the Caribbean Sea in the state of Quintana Roo, Mexico. It is part of the municipality of Solidaridad. source

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