I see the brackets are different than xcaret holtel so I take it you can’t go to the restaurant there. Do you know if your able to go and dine at el yucateco in xcaret park ?
All restaurants that don't require a reservation are free: That is the all-inclusive feature of the hotel. Since Xcaret Park is part of Hotel Xcaret, and Yucateco is inside the park, you can dine there.
That particular restaurant is not operating at the moment due to Covid. But, if it were, it would be included for guests of Hotel Xcaret Mexico and Arte since it is a buffet restaurant.
@@lilliputlittle that’s disappointing, my wife and I are going in a couple of weeks to arte and we’re looking forward to dining there . Thank you for the information .
Hi, we've been to Hotel Xcaret, we were there last January (feels like an eternity since). We're heading to Xcaret Arte in November, can you tell me if we're able to visit the regular hotel from Arte? I know it's connected, but just wondering if we're able to wander there. Thanks!
Hi Terrell, great question. Xcaret del Arte and Xcaret Mexico are similar in appearance. However, the food is better (GUARANTEED) and there are rooftop bars. Kibi Kibi is similar to Las Cuevas because it's by the river and ocean.
@@juliettegarciagomez9554 The food is better in Arte and there are plenty of rooftop bars. The only rooftop bar in Xcaret Mexico is in Casa Fuego. Only 18+ allowed, so you may as well just book an Arte room (16+).
@@howtosnatch thank you so so much! We actually booked our August vacation at Arte but I keep hearing Mexico is better. I hope our experience is as good as you describe. Thank you so much for sharing yours! Much appreciated.
Only for special attractions such as the fish pedicure, the thrill boat, stingray encounter, etc. But there are also waaaay more attractions that are fun and free.
Great video! We will be going in October and I heard it’s crazy hard to get dining reservations to the restaurants.. is that true? I was told to email them ahead of time but it’s so hard to decide when and where we want to eat not being there. Any tips or thoughts 💭? Thanks
Nice review but it would have been nice if you would have researched about the highlight of the hotel, the All Fun Inclusive concept. It is not just meals, drinks and “activities”. As a guest in this hotel, -besides unlimited premium meals, drinks and even 24 hours complementary room service-, you have unlimited access to all the parks and tours from Grupo Xcaret, with no extra cost (Xcaret park it self cost 172 usd per person). As of today, there is not other All Fun Inclusive hotel in the world offering that much value for your money by including all those parks and tours.
I loved the video! Was looking at going but wasnt too sure. Done deal!
Absolutely worth it at least twice in your lifetime.
Wao,ahí está mi mamá 😍😍,buen video
Nice video! Loved visiting Xcaret!
Great! What were some of your favorite parts of the trip?
was it difficult getting reservations at the restaurants?
Not at all, but make sure to call in at least a few days ahead of time.
I will go there next month!!
Have fun and tell me how it went!
How was the seaweed?
Seaweed wasn't found in the oceans or water. If referring to edible seaweed, it was good!
What about the one el chapo provides 😂
Did you have to pay extra for the bus trip from the airport?
The shuttle is free and no reservation is required. It passes from 9am to 6pm every 30 minutes, and every hour otherwise.
I see the brackets are different than xcaret holtel so I take it you can’t go to the restaurant there.
Do you know if your able to go and dine at el yucateco in xcaret park ?
All restaurants that don't require a reservation are free: That is the all-inclusive feature of the hotel. Since Xcaret Park is part of Hotel Xcaret, and Yucateco is inside the park, you can dine there.
That particular restaurant is not operating at the moment due to Covid. But, if it were, it would be included for guests of Hotel Xcaret Mexico and Arte since it is a buffet restaurant.
@@lilliputlittle that’s disappointing, my wife and I are going in a couple of weeks to arte and we’re looking forward to dining there . Thank you for the information .
Bacanisimo!
Hi, we've been to Hotel Xcaret, we were there last January (feels like an eternity since). We're heading to Xcaret Arte in November, can you tell me if we're able to visit the regular hotel from Arte? I know it's connected, but just wondering if we're able to wander there.
Thanks!
Yep, you're able to access both hotels. Not sure about eating since I loved Arte so much, I didn't visit the other hotel.
How does this property compare to Xcaret Mexico? And any dinning similar to Las Cuevas?
Hi Terrell, great question. Xcaret del Arte and Xcaret Mexico are similar in appearance. However, the food is better (GUARANTEED) and there are rooftop bars. Kibi Kibi is similar to Las Cuevas because it's by the river and ocean.
@@howtosnatch the food is better in Arte or Mexico?
@@juliettegarciagomez9554 The food is better in Arte and there are plenty of rooftop bars. The only rooftop bar in Xcaret Mexico is in Casa Fuego. Only 18+ allowed, so you may as well just book an Arte room (16+).
@@howtosnatch thank you so so much! We actually booked our August vacation at Arte but I keep hearing Mexico is better. I hope our experience is as good as you describe. Thank you so much for sharing yours! Much appreciated.
@@juliettegarciagomez9554 You can always explore Mexico by crossing the bridge. Booking a room at Arte allows access to Mexico.
The drinks, food, and trips are not free. They're just included in the price.
On cruises, food and drinks are extra. In Hotel Xcaret, nope.
If you book with Xcaret Arte you will have access to the rooftop infinity pool?
The rooftop infinity pool is part of Casa de los Artistas. To access it you need to be a "socio", which means acquainted.
However, there are three other rooftop pools that are still infinity pools but just a bit smaller. These are accessible to anyone in Arte.
Thank you for this video!
Was there anything you had to pay for extra for when going to the other parks?
Only for special attractions such as the fish pedicure, the thrill boat, stingray encounter, etc. But there are also waaaay more attractions that are fun and free.
Great video! We will be going in October and I heard it’s crazy hard to get dining reservations to the restaurants.. is that true? I was told to email them ahead of time but it’s so hard to decide when and where we want to eat not being there. Any tips or thoughts 💭? Thanks
Yes, you should email them at least 3 days ahead of time. Some restaurants like Xa (Hotel Mexico) or Encanta (Hotel Arte) are popular.
So they let you go to the pyramid no problem. What about the rest of the resort
HI, if you stay at Hotel Xcaret Arte do you also have access to Hotel Xcaret?
Yes! There is a bridge that connects the two.
@@howtosnatch So your still able to explore Hotel Xcaret even though you booked Arte? Correct?
No es caro hacerte Socio del hotel y puedes difrutar de mejores habitaciones y tener mas privilegios....
Nice review but it would have been nice if you would have researched about the highlight of the hotel, the All Fun Inclusive concept. It is not just meals, drinks and “activities”. As a guest in this hotel, -besides unlimited premium meals, drinks and even 24 hours complementary room service-, you have unlimited access to all the parks and tours from Grupo Xcaret, with no extra cost (Xcaret park it self cost 172 usd per person).
As of today, there is not other All Fun Inclusive hotel in the world offering that much value for your money by including all those parks and tours.
Thanks for adding this! Yes, all Xparks and even tours (Coba/Tulum) are free.