Xenses
Duration
5 hour(s)
Languages
English
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Included
Explore more than fifty imaginative scenarios for all senses
Glide through Bird Flight and float down Relaxing River
Slide down toboggans and balance in original village
Discover Xensatorium, Labyrinth, Eden, Citrus Garden areas
€ 67.48
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Xenses Park offers an unforgettable half-day adventure where guests can explore more than fifty imaginative scenarios designed to awaken all the senses. Visitors begin at El Rehilete, the park’s starting point, and embark on the Meaningful Circuit, which includes the Path of Dwarves and Giants, Xensatorium where total darkness reveals new sensations, the Labyrinth of Underground Arteries, Eden’s natural spaces, and the refreshing Citrus Garden. The Nonsensical Circuit continues the journey with unique experiences like sliding down toboggans, gliding in Bird Flight, floating along the Relaxing River, feeling a giant beating heart, balancing in an original village, and covering oneself in mud at Mudrama. Throughout the park, guests can enjoy optical illusions, visual games, and interactive scenarios that make Xenses a playful escape from reality. Lockers, restrooms, showers, free parking, WiFi, and an on-site gift shop enhance the visitor experience.
The park is suitable for families with children, though there are some restrictions for safety. The minimum recommended age is five years, with children under 1.30 meters needing parental supervision in aquatic areas. Guests with heart conditions, fear of heights, claustrophobia, dizziness, recent surgeries, back pain, or weighing over 136 kilograms should avoid certain activities. Zip lines require a minimum height of 1.40 meters and weight of 40 kilograms. The tour operates Monday through Saturday, with entry and departure times varying depending on the ticket type. Cancellations more than two days in advance incur a 10 percent administrative fee, and late or no-show cancellations are non-refundable.
Round-trip air-conditioned transportation
Entry at El Rehilete starting point
Meaningful Circuit with Xensatorium, Labyrinth, Eden, Citrus Garden
Nonsensical Circuit with Toboggan, Bird Flight, Relaxing River, Mudrama
Visual games, optical illusions, and interactive scenarios
Gift shop, lockers, restrooms, showers, free parking, WiFi, ATM
Xelfie photo package
Xnack and additional snacks
Gratuities
Comfortable clothing
Swimsuit and towel
Closed-toe shoes
Sunscreen and hat
Extra clothes
Minimum age five years old
Children under 1.30 meters need supervision in aquatic areas
Visitors with heart problems, dizziness, claustrophobia not recommended
Weight limit for some activities 136 kilograms
Zip lines minimum height 1.40 meters, weight 40 kilograms
Cancellations less than two days non-refundable
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Activity Provider: Viajes Tours Maya
Customer Reviews
Loreily

I just LOVED this park. I enjoyed it to the fullest! All the activities, the little details, how well they show you or encapsulate what Mexico as a country is. Is just beautiful. The show is next level. Even if you only came to playa del carmen to come to this park. Is money well spent. I visited 3 of these parks, they’re were all worth it, to the fullest. Looking forward to come back
Emily

We visited Xenses by Xcaret and overall, it was such a fun and unique park — my whole family loved it. There’s so much to do, from ziplines and mud baths to river floats and even a cenote waterslide — all of that was amazing. BUT I have to give a serious warning about one part: the very first “activity” you go through — the pitch-black tunnels or caves. That part was honestly traumatizing. It’s about 10 minutes of walking in complete darkness, alone, with weird textures and sounds. My sister and I were lucky to be next to each other, but we were screaming each other’s names just to stay calm. My boyfriend couldn’t even last 10 seconds before turning around and walking out. It felt like being stuck in a horror movie or some strange out-of-body experience — I would not recommend it at all. Besides that, everything else in the park was beautiful and super fun. Just skip the tunnel if you’re even a little bit claustrophobic or anxious in the dark. The rest of the park really is worth it!
Mark

Beautiful park. The sensory attraction here is one of the coolest ideas ever. It's a must. No food options available. Make sure to eat before you go.
Ivett

Love this place! Very relaxing and fun for the whole family! Walked El Pueblo where everything is upside down! Ziplines, waterfall, and the spa area was so relaxing! This is a place for everyone to enjoy.
Vanessa

I visited Xenses with my mom yesterday, and we had a great time! The park is such a fun and unique experience — it really encourages you to explore, get out of your comfort zone, and use all your senses. Each activity is different, and it's amazing how much thought went into the design of each space. My favorite part was the old town/village section, where it felt like everything was tilted. It was kind of hard to keep your balance, but that made it even more fun! It really messed with your sense of direction in the best way. One thing to keep in mind: many of the activities require you to go barefoot, which is part of the experience. It’s all about feeling different textures and environments. I enjoyed that part, but it might not be ideal for everyone. My mom, who’s older, chose to skip a few of the activities, but there was still plenty for her to enjoy. Overall, it was a beautiful day, and we both left with smiles on our faces. Definitely worth a visit if you’re looking for something different and interactive!
