Buy Your Ticket to Xenses
Lock in your date for a half-day of optical illusions, pitch-black sensory trails, mud baths, and a buoyant salt river—then see how easily Xenses pairs with another park or tour.
Get Your AdmissionGeneral Admission
A standard Xenses ticket covers the entire walking circuit for the day: the upside-down Pueblo, the pitch-black Xensatorium, the waterslides, the mud sanctuary, and the floating salt river are all included with base admission. Most ticket tiers also include a meal at the on-site restaurant, plus access to lockers for your valuables.
Standard Admission
Full access to every attraction on the circuit—the best pick for most first-time visitors looking for a half-day of sensory surprises.
Meal-Inclusive Tiers
Most ticket tiers bundle in a meal at the on-site restaurant, so you can eat right on the circuit without breaking your day.
Multi-Park Packages
Because Xenses only takes half a day, it's one of the easiest Xcaret parks to combine with another stop on the same trip. The Xcaret Group lets you build a custom package that bundles up to four parks or tours—Xenses, Xcaret, Xel-Ha, Xplor, Xplor Fuego, Xoximilco, and select tours—into a single booking with a discount compared to buying each ticket separately.
- Pair a morning at Xenses with an afternoon or evening at Xplor Fuego for one action-packed day.
- Mix and match parks freely; you don't have to visit on consecutive days.
- Packages are booked directly through Xcaret's official package builder.
Meals & What to Bring
On-Site Restaurant
A food break is built into the circuit at the on-site restaurant, and it's included with most ticket tiers—handy since Xenses runs as a single guided-flow visit rather than scattered attractions.
Pack Light
Swimsuit under your clothes, water shoes, a change of clothes, and biodegradable sunscreen. Lockers near the entrance keep valuables safe while you get wet and muddy on the circuit.
Seasonal Promotions
Xenses and the rest of the Xcaret Group regularly run limited-time offers—seasonal sales, early-booking discounts, and bonus perks on multi-park packages—so prices and deals shown at checkout can vary by date. It's worth checking the official booking page close to your travel dates to see what's currently running before you buy.
Booking Tips
- Book online in advance—daily capacity is smaller than at Xcaret or Xel-Ha and December–April dates can sell out.
- Pick your visit date carefully; most tickets are date-specific rather than open-ended.
- If you're combining Xenses with another park, price the package builder against buying tickets separately—it isn't always cheaper for two parks, but it usually is from three parks up.
- Arrive at opening: mornings are cooler for the walking sections and the park feels far less crowded before mid-morning tour buses arrive.
Ready to Book Your Half Day at Xenses?
Secure your date now and get every illusion, the Xensatorium, the mud sanctuary, and the floating salt river all in one ticket.
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