Xcaret Park Xcaret theme park, a short review

carlos77

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What if you are entering mexico via Cancun and you are wondering is there any animal collection worth checking out ? The answer is Xcaret theme park, which is a unique varied place. It was only created in 1990 and developed a planned theme park with different elements. There are some interesting mayan ruins to see, also subterranean river tours, scuba diving tours, a nice sunny beach,various shows with mariachis and the like, a recreated agave hacienda ( the source of tequila and mezcal) but also a very interesting native animal collection with good conservation programs. It should be mentioned that xcaret is an hour away from cancun and that the admission price is very expensive by mexican standards. But the food is quite good and you will be supporting various good conservation programs.
I went with my family to celebrate the mayan batun renewal ( yes the so called end of the world), the park was full, but very manageable.
Ok, now back to the animal collection. When you enter, first you can pass into the regional fauna area which is mostly somewhat traditional bird aviaries with some small islands. There are various flamingo breeding groups in the park and here is the first. Also keel billed toucans, collared aracaris, ocellated turkeys, king vultures. great currasows, tree ducks and brown pelicans. An interesting group of mexican parrots in breeding groups are here amazona finschi, amazona farinosa, amazona xantholora, amazona oratrix.
There also various military macaws. But the jewel of xcaret is there breeding program for scarlet macaws which has breed over 100 birds in a year. They even have a guiness world record plaque to prove it. This year 27 scarelet macaws from xcaret were released in the Palenque archeological and ecological area in chiapas, where the macaws were eliminated due to the illegal pet trade. The WCS provided techinical assitance.
In this area there are various reptiles. american crocodile, wood turtles, slider turtle. There is only 1 mammal species here but it is a special one.
There are 3 mexican brocket deer of the grey yucatan subspecies and i have never seen them anywhere else.
You return back to the main path. The native vegatation is well preserved and carefull observation will reveal many regional fauna that are free ranging. Spiny tailed iguanas are abundant, also turtle doves, yucatan jay, chacalacas and an occasional aguti maybe seen. There are variuos nice moated islands for mammals. Primates here are the yucatan subspecies of the mexican spider monkey and mexican black howler monkeys. An active grison is rotated with a pair of raccoon, hope you see the grison. There is a small herd of white tail deer. A very nice large space for a pair of baird´s tapir. Next, two very large moated areas, one for 2 pumas and the other for a pair of jaguars, spotted amd melanistic.
Next is manatee lagoon, a very nice space for 3 manatees, a male and female with a juvenile born here. Manatees are endangered in Mexico and only two animal collections hold and breed them, Xcaret and the veracruz aquarium. Outside pools hold cow stingrays and nurse sharks. Unfortunately there are ugly swim with the dolphins pools so typical of Mexican resorts. No animal collection is perfect, but it is sad to find that at xcaret the dolphins get the worst part.
There is a small but interesting salt water aquarium with 3 jellyfish species, atlantic spadefish, french grunt, green moray, parrotfish, trunkfish. queen angelfish, tarpon, porcupinefish, porkfish, grey angelfish, triggerfish, cardinalfish and diverse crusteacens, among other marine specimens. After this there is a spendid area for sea turtles of two species, green sea turtles and hawksbill turtles. Both species nest at xcaret and also the surronding area of Quintana Roo. Variuos pools hold the hatchlings which are held here until they can be released into the ocean as older animals with better possiblities of survival. Various large nice pools with sea turtles of diffrenet sizes with a helpfull Xcaret biologist on hand to give information. After a lovely sea turtle lagoon with very large turtles that cannot be released into the sea for different reasons. A very nice conservation program here.
There was also a butterfly house but i ran out of time to see it.
 
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Xcaret was better in the past...

Hi, Carlos. Welcome to the electronic zoo, and happy holidays! ;-)

I've been to Xcaret twice; in 2000, and again in 2008. My first experience, back in 2000, was much better than the second.

Perhaps the worst part about what happened to the dolphin swim-with program is they didn't -have- to wreck it as they did! In 2000, it was one big lagoon (not the ugly four-sectioned divisions they have now), there were only 3-4 groups per day, and you actually had a good chance of getting one-on-one face-time, as it were, with the dolphins.

Here's the weird part: Xcaret and Xel Ha are, if I'm not mistaken, owned by the same company. Yet the dolphin facilities and swim program at Xel Ha are, to my eyes, vastly superior to Xcaret. It's like they took all the 'fun' stuff out of the program at Xcaret and moved it 40 miles south.

The other thing I had a real problem with, during my 2008 visit, was the big-and-ugly hotel going up right on the park grounds, near the aviaries. Tell me -- Did that thing ever get completed?

My conclusion, after the 2008 run, was: Yes, the park is still worth a visit, but take advantage of whatever discount coupons you can find and don't bother with their now-pathetic excuse for a dolphin program.

Happy travels.
 
Good comment.The hotel at xcaret was not built, for now at least. It is sad that they have decided to let the dolphin part worsen that way.
 
Its good to see Xcaret get a mention on the forums - I have looked for it in the Mexico section and been surprised it doesn't have its own entry.

I have visited twice, in 1998 and 2001, so both quite a long time ago. I thoroughly enjoyed the place, fascinating and beautiful too.

Disappointing to read the dolphin programme isn't what it used to be. Back when I visited, it didn't seem to be connected to Xel Ha in any way. The dolphin experiences there may have been run by 'Dolphin Discovery' I think, who also ran the Puerto Aventuras, Cozumel and (I think) Isla Mujeres locations.

We did the dolphin swim at Xcaret in 98. There was loads of free time interacting and free swimming with the dolphins, different to Dolphin Discovery, which we did at Puerto Aventuras 3 years later. Still good, but more rigid in approach. In all cases the dolphins seemed to have loads of space and be well cared for.

Anyway, good to see a positive review for Xcaret. So many hidden corners you really have to explore the place. Are the bat caves still there? Also worth noting the photography is excellent. All pre-digi for me though. Must get that scanner out!

I will add a tip for anyone visiting. Make sure you stay for the night show. Viva Mexico!
 
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Dolphin discovery has no relation to the xcaret organization. While xcaret has fine conservation programs like the scarlet macaw reintroduction and the sea turtle support for hatchlings, most of the other swim with dolphins places are only in it for the money. The mexican government has tried to regulate these places thru Profepa (the mexican enviromental agency) but locally these exhibitions continue to thrive despite the legal restrictions that exist only on paper. Xcaret, on the other hand, does support wildlife conservation, even though the dolphin program is not what it used to be.
The bat cave is still there but i saw no bats, though they may be very find to find.
 
According to CONABIO (Comision Nacional de Biodiversidad) the black howler monkeys at Xcaret are Aloutta Pigra, the Yucatan Black Howler monkeys. Xcaret has 20 of these primates which makes it the animal collection in Mexico ( perhaps worldwide) with the largest breeding colony of this endangered monkey. Another reason to visit Xcaret.
 
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