Old Xel-Há Park Maps (2024 to 2025) | 2 Maps and 0 Brochures

Old editions are organized here from 2024 to 2025. Use the table of contents to jump to a year and grab the PDF. For the current map guide, use the Xel-Há Park map page.

Xel-Há Park Map 2025

In 2025, Xel-Há confirmed that operations and admissions remain valid for the full calendar year from January 1 through December 31. The park also published its updated 2025 map, available in PDF and PNG formats, showing all activities, attractions, dining venues, and services.

Additionally, Xel-Há was again chosen by the Mexican Triathlon Federation to host the National Triathlon Championship, with the event scheduled to take place in November 2025.

Xel-Há Park Map 2025

Printable Xel-Há Park Map PDF 2025

Xel-Há Park Map 2024

Xel-Há Park Map PDF 2024

FAQ

What’s the difference between Xcaret and Xel-Há?

The main difference between Xcaret and Xel-Há is focus. Xcaret is a cultural and eco-archaeological park with underground rivers, wildlife exhibits, and evening shows highlighting Mexican heritage. Xel-Há is a natural water park centered on snorkeling, cenotes, and all-inclusive food and drinks. Xcaret blends culture and nature, while Xel-Há emphasizes aquatic fun.

How much does Xel-Há cost?

Tickets to Xel-Há cost about $120 USD for adults and $90 USD for children ages 5–11. Children under 5 enter free. Admission includes unlimited food, drinks, snorkeling gear, and access to all water attractions. Discounts are often available for online bookings and package deals with other Riviera Maya parks.

Do I need water shoes at Xel-Há?

Yes, water shoes are recommended at Xel-Há. The park has rocky areas, slippery paths, and cenotes where protective footwear improves comfort and safety. While not mandatory, water shoes make it easier to walk between attractions and enjoy snorkeling, river activities, and cliff jumps without hurting your feet.

What does Xel-Há have?

Xel-Há in Mexico has a natural water park with lagoons, cenotes, and rivers for snorkeling and swimming. It offers jungle trails, ziplines, cliff jumps, and bike paths. Guests enjoy unlimited food and drinks at buffet restaurants, plus ecological attractions that highlight the park’s biodiversity and Mayan heritage.

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