place

Xplor Park

2009 establishments in MexicoAll Wikipedia neutral point of view disputesAmusement parks in MexicoBuildings and structures in Quintana RooTourist attractions in Quintana Roo
Water parks in MexicoWikipedia neutral point of view disputes from January 2024
Route 307 (Xplor adventure park), Quintana Roo, Mexico 2
Route 307 (Xplor adventure park), Quintana Roo, Mexico 2

Xplor Park (Spanish: el parque Xplor) is a privately owned and operated theme park, located in the Riviera Maya. The park's signature offering is its ziplines and it is the most-visited zipline attraction in the world. It brings visitors right into natural caves, rivers and cenotes and built the park's attractions into the landscape of the Yucatán Peninsula. Xplor is a part of Xcaret Experiencias Group and was the second park to open after the original Xcaret Park. The group also owns Xcaret Park, Xel-Ha Park, and Xenses Park; as well as the Xichen, Xenotes, Xavage and Xoximilco tours and activities. It is situated approximately 75 kilometres (47 mi) south of Cancún, and 6.5 kilometres (4 mi) south of the nearest large settlement Playa del Carmen along Highway 307.

Excerpt from the Wikipedia article Xplor Park (License: CC BY-SA 3.0, Authors, Images).

Xplor Park
BLUE, Solidaridad

Geographical coordinates (GPS) Address Website Nearby Places
placeShow on map

Wikipedia: Xplor ParkContinue reading on Wikipedia

Geographical coordinates (GPS)

Latitude Longitude
N 20.578055555556 ° E -87.119166666667 °
placeShow on map

Address

Xcaret

BLUE
77717 Solidaridad
Quintana Roo, Mexico
mapOpen on Google Maps

Website
xcaret.com

linkVisit website

Route 307 (Xplor adventure park), Quintana Roo, Mexico 2
Route 307 (Xplor adventure park), Quintana Roo, Mexico 2
Share experience

Nearby Places

Calica
Calica

Calica is a quarry and a port on the Quintana Roo coast of Mexico. The name is short for the full Spanish name Calizas Industriales del Carmen, "calizas" Spanish for lime or limestone (cognate to the English "calcite.") Ultramar and Transcaribe operate car ferries to Cozumel from the port. The port is also used to dock ships for loading aggregate (gravel and sand) used for construction. The Calica quarry was originally part of a joint venture between Vulcan Materials Company and Grupo ICA, but Vulcan purchased Grupo ICA interest in 2001. The Calica site has a port blasted directly into the limestone to accommodate deep draft vessels needed to ship the limestone to the US. All of the limestone from Calica, approx. 12 million tons annually, is exported to the US. The Calica port itself has little or no services or hotels. Just north of the port is the "ecological theme park" of Xcaret, a Mayan tourist destination, archaeological site, and beach. Although situated on the continental mainland of the Yucatán Peninsula, the Calica facilities are not part of the surrounding municipio (municipality) of Solidaridad. The site (An area of some 11.9ha) along with another neighboring mainland location Xel-Ha is part of the municipality of Cozumel, which has the rest of its land on the island of the same name approximately 20 km (12.4 mi) offshore to the east on the other side of the Cozumel Channel in the Caribbean Sea. Carnival Cruise Lines, the world's largest cruise operator, announced in March 2012 that the company intends to build a cruise terminal at the Calica port, part of an investment in Mexican port infrastructure estimated at US$150 million.