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Xplor Fuego
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Xplor Fuego

The torch-lit, nighttime version of Xplor.

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Description

When night falls the torches are lit and the park reopens for the same core activities — night zip-lines, amphibious vehicles, and underground rivers — capped with a BBQ buffet dinner that includes vegetarian options. A good pairing if you've already done Xplor by day, or as a standalone evening.

Highlights

  • Night zip-lines
  • Amphibious vehicles after dark
  • Underground rivers
  • BBQ buffet dinner (vegetarian options)

Included for hotel guests

Yes — All-Fun Inclusive

Physical level

High adrenaline / active

Recommended age

5+ (height restrictions apply)

Hours

Evening

Good to know

Booking

Book through the hotel concierge. This is separate from the dining wish list.

Getting there

Round-trip transportation included for hotel guests; shuttles to the main parks run roughly every 30 minutes.

Location

Riviera Maya, near Playa del Carmen (same site as Xplor)

Restaurants at Xplor Fuego

Most in-park dining is included with the admission hotel guests already have.

RestaurantCuisineCost
El Troglodita (night)Included dinner buffet — BBQ ribs are the signature; vegetarian options; no alcoholBBQ dinner buffetIncluded with park admission

Photos

Xplor Fuego — photo 1

Tips

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    Same core activities as Xplor, after dark and torch-lit. Great as a second evening if you enjoyed the day version, or as a standalone night out.

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    Skip the sunscreen; bring reef-safe bug repellent, a towel, and a dry change of clothes instead.

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    Night photos are hard to get yourself, so the photo package earns its cost here.

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    Pairs well after a morning or afternoon at Xenses.

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    Reef-safe sunscreen only. The parks enforce biodegradable sunscreen (titanium dioxide or zinc oxide only); regular sunscreen is not allowed and you may be asked to rinse it off. Buy it before you arrive, since park shops mark it up.

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    Water shoes are the single most useful thing to pack. They are required for some Xplor activities and useful everywhere; sandals slip off on zip-lines and in rivers.

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    Shuttles run from the hotel roughly every 30 minutes to Xcaret, Xplor, Xplor Fuego, and Xenses. Confirm pickup times with the concierge. As a hotel guest your admission and transport are already covered.

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    Pack light, because lockers are small. Lockers are free at Xenses and included with Xcaret Plus; otherwise expect a fee.

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    Protect your phone. Bring a waterproof case on a neck strap or a GoPro, since many activities need both hands.

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    Carry a card or some cash for photos, souvenirs, and snacks at the parks that don't include food.

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    Bring your physical passport. It's required to board park transport and for the tours; a digital copy isn't accepted.

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    Photo passes are pricey but capture shots you can't get yourself. They're most worth it at night at Xplor Fuego, where personal cameras struggle.

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