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Looking for something for the whole family? Apart from the Dolphin Swims, cruises, horseback riding and other activities we have already listed on this web site, here are some more options that may interest you.
Garrafon
Cruise over to Isla Mujeres and enjoy a day at El Garrafon, a park on Punta Sur, the island’s southern headland. You can relax on the beach or in a hammock or spend an activity-filled day snorkeling, sailing and exploring Isla Mujeres.
Several packages are available depending on your needs; some include lunch and drinks:
Garrafon Discovery:
Continental breakfast
Transport aboard the Garrafón Express
Admission to El Garrafón Park
Open bar (domestic drinks)
Buffet lunch
Snacks
Snorkeling on site (Optional snorkeling trip)
Hammocks
Kayaks
Pool with panoramic views
Punta Sur/Sculpture exhibition/Temple of Ixchel
Shopping tour to the center of Isla Mujeres
Snorkeling gear
Daily departures at 9 AM and at 11AM, returns at 5:30 PM
Price: $65 US per adult & $49 US per child. 
Royal Garrafons:
What's Included:
Transport aboard the Princess Dolphin
American breakfast buffet aboard the Princess Dolphin
Admission to El Garrafón Park
Open bar (domestic drinks)
Buffet lunch
Snacks
Snorkeling on site
Fantasy Snorkeling
Bicycle tour
Zip lining
Climbing tower
Lockers
Towels
Hammocks
Kayaks
Pool with panoramic views
Punta Sur/Sculpture exhibition/Temple of Ixchel
Shopping tour to the center of Isla Mujeres
Snorkeling gear
Daily departures at 9 AM and at 11AM, returns at 5:30 PM
Price: $89 US per adult & $65 US per child. 
Xcaret
Located 74 km or one hour south of Cancun, this nature theme park is the place for a fun-filled day with the family. There are activities for everyone including swimming in underground rivers, dolphin encounters, diving, fishing, snorkeling and horse riding. Don’t miss the aquarium, butterfly pavilion, botanical garden, mushroom farm, sea turtle tanks, the aviary and regional wildlife compounds.
As you walk along the paths through the forest you’ll come across Mayan temples, the legacy of the days when Xcaret or Pole was a port. If you are interested in the Maya, take a few minutes to stroll around the Museum where the Maya World’s most important cities are showcased in miniature, and you must visit the Ball Court and the Mayan Village. If this sounds like too much activity, there are beaches with sunbeds, hammocks under the palm trees and several restaurants to choose from. Stay on for the evening extravaganza of Mexican music and dance called Xcaret de Noche.
What’s included:
Round trip transportation Cancun-Xcaret-Cancun
Admission to the park, aquarium and other installations
Xcaret de Noche evening show.
Tour guide
Additional cost activities:
Dolphin Swims and Encounters, diving, fishing and snorkeling trips, horse riding.
Meals and drinks are not included.
Recommendations:
Wear cool clothing and comfortable shoes. Drink plenty of bottled water. Only environmentally friendly brands of sun cream and insect repellent are permitted in the park. You can buy them at the park shops. Don’t forget your camera!
Departures: Daily. Royal Resorts in-house tours on Monday & Thursday
Pick ups from 7:30 a.m., return to Cancun around 10 p.m.
Admission $69 US per adult $34.50 US per child.
Admission with transport included $116 US per adult, $59 US per child 
(10% off for Royal Resorts members and guests on in-house tour days)
**The child rate only applies to children measuring between 40 and 55 inches. There is no charge for children under 40 inches in height and those measuring over 55 inches pay the adult rate.
Xel-Há
We include a stop at Xel-Há in our Tulum excursion but you can spend the whole day there with your family. Imagine swimming with a host of colorful fish in the world’s largest natural aquarium. This chain of lagoons and cenotes is surrounded by jungle and the waters are calm and crystal-clear, a mix of freshwater from underground springs and sea water. Visitors can float down the waterways in oversized inner tubes and snorkeling is permitted in certain areas. There are sunbeds, hammocks, changing rooms, showers and lockers, shops and restaurants in the park
The Xel-Há archaeological site is located just across the highway from the park.
What’s included:
Air-conditioned bus
The all-inclusive admission fee covers snorkeling gear, lockers, open domestic bar, meals and snacks
Complimentary drinks on the bus
Recommendations:
Wear cool clothing and a hat. Use a t-shirt to protect yourself from the sun when in the water. Only environmentally friendly brands of sun cream and insect repellent are permitted. You can buy them at the park shop.
Departures: Daily. Royal Resorts in-house tour on Tuesday & Thursday
Price: $119 US per adult and $74 US per child.
*** Note: The child rate only applies to children measuring between 40 and 55 inches. There is no charge for children under 40 inches in height and those measuring over 55 inches pay the adult rate. The all-inclusive admission fee only applies in Xel-Ha. **.
**The child rate only applies to children measuring between 40 and 55 inches. There is no charge for children under 40 inches in height and those measuring over 55 inches pay the adult rate.
Parque Nizuc Wet ’n Wild
An aquatic theme park at Punta Nizuc, Cancún’s southernmost headland, featuring a beach area, pools, a lazy river and a number of slides and rides. There are dolphins and stingrays, an area for snorkeling, restaurants, rest rooms and more. This is a favorite with children… they never want to leave!
Parque Nizuc is open from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m., daily
Admission: $45 US per adult, $40 US per child.
Price includes Food and beverages.
NOTE:
You must reserve beforehand. Services are arranged through Thomas More Travel. Departure days, times and prices are subject to change without prior notice.
If you are staying at The Royal Haciendas in the Riviera Maya, please add $10.50 US per person if the tour you are selecting departs from Cancun. |