XPLOR and XPLOR Fuego
Posted on December 27, 2019 by Ching under Travel.
XPLOR is definitely a highlight of our trip. As adventure parks go, XPLOR has so much to offer. The park has several zip-line circuits, amphibious ATV course that goes through the jungle and caverns, hammock zip-line, underground river swim, and interesting caves to walk through in between activities.
Here are some of our favorite pictures from that day.
Here are some videos from the park.
There’s so much to do at the park, you can’t really just spend a couple of hours there. I recommend spending at least a half day to do everything. There are activities for everyone. And they had the best zip-lines. We are totally hitting this adventure park again on our next trip! Until then. GNG.
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Exploring Hotel Xcaret
Posted on December 27, 2019 by Ching under Travel.
On one of the days of our trip we had some free time to explore the resort. Here are some pictures from that day.
Here’s a video of us kayaking. It was a fun day overall.
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Dinner at Xin-Gao
Posted on December 27, 2019 by Ching under Food and Drink.
Becca arranged for us to have dinner at this amazing teppanyaki grill at the resort on one of the evenings.
Here are some pictures of the restaurant interior and furnishings.
We were waiting for Jay, Tina, and Justin to return from XPLOR. Becca took the afternoon off and didn’t go with them. The three of us — Becca, Brian, and I — went to Xin-Gao to hold our reservation.
Here’s a video of the elegant water feature in the middle of the restaurant.
Here are some pictures of our food.
This is the miso soup, which was presented beautifully.
Our fried rice was delicious.
These were the most beautifully plated hibachi dinners I’d ever seen.
Pictures of desserts that were as good as they looked.
We ate a lot of great food while on vacation. This was another wonderful dinner on our immensely memorable trip. Until next time. GNG.
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Our Day at Xel-Ha
Posted on December 26, 2019 by Ching under Travel.
Here are some pictures from our day at Xel-Ha.
Here’s one of the amazing views at Xel-Ha. On the right, you can see the lighthouse which is a very tall slide.
This is a picture of me going down the slide.
Brian walked to the top with me but he didn’t want to go down the slide. I actually did it twice. The first time I took the slow slide, which was too slow, so I walked all the way back up and went down the faster slide.
Brian got a video of me going down the slide.
We got to see some amazing views and took a bunch of selfies.
Here are some pictures we took at one of the xenotes.
We also went down and wrote on the beach.
Here’s a video of us walking through a grotto a Xel-Ha.
One of our favorite activities from that day was just floating along the river. It was a nice and leisurely float until it started raining on us.
That was another fun day. We highly recommend making the trip to Xel-Ha if you’re ever in the area. Until next time. GNG.
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Hanging Out at Casa Fuego
Posted on December 26, 2019 by Ching under Food and Drink, Life, Travel.
Our adults-only building at Hotel Xcaret is pretty self sufficient. It has two pools — one on the roof and our swim-up on the ground level. We have our own restaurant in the building. We have our own bars — the one inside Fuego Restaurant, at the rooftop pool, and the “secret” bar in the walking path.
All of the amenities in our building are private and for Casa Fuego guests only. It’s easy to sneak in because, even though you have to scan your bracelet to open the glass gates, you could always go around them and sometimes they’re left open. However, the resort is so vast and there’s something for everyone. Other guests staying at other buildings have access to so much, I doubt they even know or care what we have in Fuego. Brian and I had access to everything, plus all of the exclusive stuff in our building. Anyway, it’s very nice if you like to have peace and quiet and privacy.
Here are a couple of pictures of us having breakfast at Fuego Restaurant, which was conveniently just a couple of doors down from our room.
They serve breakfast, lunch, and dinner so it’s perfect for when we are in a rush or when we don’t want to deal with all the other guests or if we get back to the hotel late and don’t really want to venture out.
Here’s a picture of Brian looking over the menu.
Here’s a picture of the fancy menu.
Fuego Restaurant was the perfect place to do our short live update on location. We just did a short video before digging in to breakfast. Some food pictures follow.
Instead of having a Panero come by, because the restaurant is exclusive to Casa Fuego guests and not many people are usually dining there, they just give you a tray with various pastries. You also get a tray with four different spreads.
Here’s a closer look at the breads.
Everything is fancy at Fuego.
After breakfast, we went back to our room to lay in the hammocks out on the patio.
We had a great view of the ocean and access to the pool. It was quite nice and relaxing. Then we decided to go up to the rooftop pool.
The rooftop pool has amazing 360 views of the resort and the ocean.
Here are some more pictures I took while up there.
Some pictures of the pool.
Here are some pictures of the scenery down below.
We went back to Fuego Restaurant for dinner on a separate occasion. Here are some pictures of that night’s dinner menu.
Here’s a picture of the restaurant’s signature drink. Of all the delicious drinks I tried there, this was my most favorite.
Brian even liked it.
Video of Brian trying to explain the drink.
Here’s the server explaining it. This explanation was more simplified than the first one. We originally thought it was the drink of the day but they let me keep ordering it in the days that followed. I kept going back to the restaurant just to get that drink because I liked it that much.
Picture of our toasted bread in a bread envelope.
Fancy appetizer on a piece of rock. I could have eaten six of these.
Everything on the menu was too fancy for Brian so he just wanted tomato soup and fries. The service at the restaurant is top notch. They actually offered to make him a burger, even though it wasn’t listed on the menu. They seriously do everything within their power to please you.
Here’s a picture of my delicious lobster risotto.
I can’t remember what this was called but it was also amazing!
Here’s another picture of my favorite drink on a different visit. I think we were headed somewhere else — maybe lunch with the rest of the crew and I just had to swing by and get one of these to go.

Brian and I liked the restaurant so much that we decided to go back there for breakfast on departure day.
We got to eat outside this time.
The weather we had that day was the best we’d had all week.
We took advantage of the opportunity to eat outside.
Here are the amazing views from the restaurant patio.
Fancy toast and side of bacon.
The most beautiful French toast I’d ever laid eyes on.
Here’s a close up photo. It was as delicious as it was beautiful.
Brian explaining the different jams.
We really enjoyed our week at Hotel Xcaret and loved staying in the Casa Fuego building. Every detail of our stay was amazing. We will definitely go back!
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