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Crococun Zoo

4.5 (47 reviews)
Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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Leslie M.

Great for young kids or people who don't want to walk a ton. 1 hour and get to see a variety of animals. Got to walk into the croc enclosure which was cool as well as hold and feed other animals. Skip the prearranged transport and just get your own taxi cheaper

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Paige A.

This is a fun little stop off the highway! It is an animal sanctuary with mostly local species. The unfortunate reality is the masses like to purchase animals/reptiles that are not great as pets. As a result, this place was created as a safe place for these animals to live out the rest of their lives comfortably when their previous owners no longer were able to provide adequate care. The guides are very passionate about the animals and treat them with respect. It's a really fun and interactive tour that takes about an hour and is great for all ages!

Terry S.

We took a group of to the park today. The staff was super friendly and informative. This is the first time I've ever been here but certainly will not be the last.

Hairless dogs
Yasir A.

I miss this place. It's a cute little zoo with an amazing initiative. All the animals have been rescued so unlike other zoos they don't buy their animals. I wish some of the animals had more room in their enclosures but good to see that animal conservation is an initiative in an area like Cancun.

Michael C.

Drove by Crococun so many times before stopping to see. Discovered it was well worth a visit, especially if you have kids or are a big kid yourself. I've never been to a petting zoo that had crazy monkeys swinging in the trees just above your head. I think they enjoy messing with the people. They don't have an enclosure - they just live there in the trees. Muy bueno. Some of the animals seemed more normal than some of the visitors, but maybe we went on excursion day. LOL Maybe I better shut up before I offend someone. It somehow goes against my conditioning to walk through an enclosure with 100 alligators, but maybe I'm just conservative. They had some cool Mexican hairless dogs in an enclosure that came up a ramp to play. They took a liking to me since they could tell I'm a dog person. The other visitors were freaked that I petted them. I guess they feared being attacked by hairless dogs in a crocodile zoo. I've never seen a zoo where the animals come up a ramp to play with you. Viva Mexico.

You get to hold one
Joseph Y.

This place is a bit between Playa Del Carmen and Cancun in the River Maya area. This park is basically a rescue for all the crocs and snakes they find the in the local area that people have taken as pets but can no longer take care of them. For around 366 pesos per person, you get a guided forty five minute tour through the park where you are given information about all the animals they have there. In this park you're allowed to hold a croc, a snake, a bird and feed almost all the animals except the crocs of course. If you ever wanted to get close to crocs, they even let you walk into their pen area and walk near them, kinda scary really. For this place being so cheap, about thirty USD per person, its kinda of a cool thing to visit. Its not hard to get to, as its right off the freeway, but its kinda out in the middle of no where as far as taxi fares go.

Tiny enclosures!  :(
Anne B.

Four issues here (1) It is sadly Disneyland-esque, even ending with forcing you through a gift shop to leave. (2) You can only go through with a guide, which IS informative, but, when the little tour is over you HAVE to leave, adios! Want to look longer at the crocodiles? Sorry, time to go. Want to spend more time with the parrots, nope, your time is up, tip your guide and get the heck out (via gift shop). The tour was maybe an hour, for some people it is enough I'm sure. (3) The animal habitats are FAR TOO SMALL and it is really sad!! A ton of animals crammed into each enclosure, it was sickening to me. And they rubberband baby crocs mouths shut so tourists can safely hold them. (then they take the band off) (4) I thought is was very expensive for a one hour experience, but, i was also glad to leave because it is depressing. After all, it is 1. a zoo, and 2. a Mexican zoo. That said, here are the pros (1) it IS a place to see some tropical animals if you have not before, great for kids, though it is not a natural environment, and, (2) they have full time vets and sometimes take in animals that are injured and such, so they are doing some good works. One reviewer said it is a rescue for crocs and snakes in the area. Not so. They DO sometimes take in animals that need rescue - but - they also BREED crocks. Not good. I was in Puerto Morelos for a month and learned quite a bit talking with the locals. This is not a place that is good to support. A natural experience of this area's jungle is just down the road for a mere $10 at Yaax Che Jardin Botanico del Dr. Alfredo Barrera Marin (largest botanical gardens in mexico). You won't see crocs, but you'll see lots of other things and it is totally natural.

Amazing! If you have the opportunity to visit, go! It is well worth the visit. I went with my fiance and we had the pleasure of having Joshua as our tour guide. He answered all the questions we had and accommodated to speaking in English for us on the tour! We held a crocodile and snake, fed turtles and hairless dogs. Truly an amazing experience!

Christy A.

What an awesome zoo! Loved our personal tour guide made the experience once in a life time. We got up close and personal with many animals including crocodile, macaw, hairless dog, and snake just to name a few. Highly recommend it to children. My five year old daughter loved it!

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Xcaret Park

Xcaret Park

3.9(556 reviews)
41.3 km

Came to Xcaret Park while staying at Hotel Xcaret Mexico, and so glad that we came! This park is…read moreso unique and big, there is so much to explore. My favorite things here was looking at all the different birds, observing the wildlife, and sitting by the ocean. It was so beautiful everywhere you went! We also saw so many wild lemurs here throughout the park which was cool. However, since the park was so big, we ended up spending a lot of time walking to each experience. Overall, I would recommend this park since there are so many things to do!

A full-day adventure you still won't finish…read more We spent a full day at Xcaret Park, and honestly, it was one of the highlights of our entire trip. There is SO much to do that you genuinely can't fit it all in one day--underground rivers, beaches, snorkeling spots, wildlife exhibits, and cultural experiences throughout the park. Everything is beautifully maintained, super clean, and very well organized. The staff was helpful from start to finish, and the whole place felt safe and easy to navigate. Food options were plentiful with something for everyone, and it was a huge plus that meals were included. There's also plenty of parking (we didn't have to pay), which made getting there stress-free. A few helpful tips: * Bring water shoes - you'll thank yourself in the rivers * Bring a waterproof phone pouch - must-have for photos * You'll need to sign a waiver at the start * You'll receive a wristband + locker key with a chip (included, no extra charge--just don't lose it!) * There are plenty of showers and changing areas, plus parking within the park Be prepared--there is a LOT of walking, so wear comfortable shoes and pace yourself. Overall, this place is a must-do if you're visiting Mexico. It's the perfect mix of adventure, nature, and culture all in one unforgettable experience.

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Akumal Monkey Sanctuary - Macaw

Akumal Monkey Sanctuary

3.9(56 reviews)
70.6 km

One of the best animal encounters, including goats, zebras, emus, wild pigs, donkeys and much more,…read morebut the stars of the show are definitely the monkeys. This sanctuary is well run and the workers are very caring and knowledgeable. The best part is the interaction with the monkeys. A must if you're in this area.

Highly recommend this experience. We stayed in a nearby resort that offered the monkey sanctuary…read morewith ATV rides, exploring a cenote, snorkeling with turtles, along with lunch and transportation for $140 per person. We were blown away by the experience and feel it was well worth the money. The experience flowed well and was well organized. The ATV's were fun and lasted about 20-25 minutes each way. The tour of the monkey sanctuary was my favorite part of the day. Our guide Miguel was very knowledgable and told all of the rescue stories. The monkeys also looked very comfortable and at home, often responding to the guide and coming close to greet us. They looked well cared for. We got the opporunity to hold snakes, parrots, and best of all a gorgeous little monkey name Thomasina. Being in the enclosure with Thomasina you are required to remove all jewelry, glasses, and anything shiny. You sit in rows and the instructor guides the monkey to go on everyones shoulders and laps. You are not allowed to touch or grab her. All of the experiences are photographed and you are able to buy your photos at the end.

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Delphinus

Delphinus

3.2(16 reviews)
5.8 km

It was ok overall, but not something I'd ever pay for again…read more It was around $360 for 2 people (4 person tour size) which included the dolphin leg push. Taxi to the destination was separate and $15 each. When you arrive, they have you watch 5-10 minutes of safety + general environmental awareness videos before putting on life vests. Then you walk to the pool and get into the water. There is a guide and photographer with you the entire time, and closely guides the dolphins on what to do. Dolphins did some cool stuff - flips, leg push, got to touch them, but nothing crazy and wasn't as personal as I expected even in a small group of 2-4. After the dolphin visit (around 45 min - 1 hour) then comes pictures. They take you to a room and try to convince you to pay $210 USD for 10 pics, and the packages get more expensive from there. I personally did not want to buy the pics, and felt pretty harassed about this. Would rather just leave after the visit next time. Not sure if I'd recommend. It was cool to do once, but definitely pricey and probably better places you could go.

Awful. So regret not going with Dolphin Discovery. We loved our Dolphin Discovery experience some…read moreyears back but they were closed on the day we could go. Delphinus clearly has connections so they are attached to Xplor Xelha mega company and other locations. This was a terrible experience and to total rip off for the money. Delphinus said small groups but they meant a mega group split up into 8 groups that took forever with 2 smaller, older dolphins. They kept repeating simple exercises to stall for time. We paid extra for the superman push and the dolphins fail to push kids out of the water properly (not even past the waist) To be fair, the dolphins weren't given enough swim distance to get the momentum needed but we really had to question how small and old these dolphins are that the same 2 dolphins were performing these activities for a huge group. Then at the end, they added some weird and unnecessary snorkel with the dolphin. You can get the same experience in a smaller group, better run and actually get pushed out of the water during the superman push at Dolphin Discovery. The photos are super expensive but they are no matter where you go. Delphinus does not offer the additional video though. We added the additional cost of transport. It takes about 30 minutes from Playa del Carmen. We had a 10am reservation so they picked us up at 8:50am at a nearby location. On the transport back, they combined us with a group that clearly stayed for another experience so we sat waiting 20 minutes for them in a non air conditioned area with nothing to do and no food or water. Then to add to the wait, we dropped them off first at playacar - I'm sure they were happy. So this added another 10 minutes for a total of 1h 40m (11:20am-12:40pm) for what should have been a 30m transport. We were hot, bored and very hungry - we thought this just added to the stinky experience. To finally being dropped off at 12:40pm. The driver wouldn't even let us off a few blocks earlier with some nonsense about being tracked, like that was our problem. After multiple complaints and getting re-directed, a month later they refunded the transport.

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Dolphin Discovery - It was so gross that they didn't even eat it. Birds did

Dolphin Discovery

3.0(49 reviews)
50.0 km

Visited this facility on a cruise ship excursion. They offer dolphin, manatee, and sea lion…read moreencounters. I did the manatee and sea lion encounters and found the experience absolutely amazing. I was hesitant to go because I know that many companies like this aren't very humane to the animals. After visiting, I can't speak credibly about how this specific company is with the animals. However, I was happy to see that the dolphins and manatees were in large ocean-based pens. Also, the first manatees my group got in the water with weren't in the mood to interact. The tour operator moved our group to different manatees- definitely the right move to not force them. Some of the things I did in addition to the animal encounters were, 1- watch the sea lion show, 2-swim in their pool, 3- eat at the Dolphin View restaurant. All three of those were solid. In particular, hopping in the pool after visiting the sea lion habitat which didn't feel super clean (but was probably appropriate for the animals). The food at Dolphin View was good. Not mind blowing, but was included in the tour and included margaritas (yum!). There is a rental fee for lockers and the experience/cost of buying photos is horrible (as I anticipated). The photo packages are exorbitantly priced. However, they are somewhat negotiable if you begin to walk away. You aren't allowed to take your own photos. So, be ready to pay if you want them! Also, bring sandals or water shoes if you are visiting with dolphins or manatees. The ground is hot and the deck is splintery. Also, it is a long walk and you can leave your sandals on the dock. The ocean based in-water landing is slick, mossy, and is rough on your feet. So, water shoes are a great move if you want extra protection. Overall, I liked my visit and will cherish getting to interact with the animals. The interactions were long and there were multiple photo ops with the animals. I mean- who doesn't want a manatee kiss?! I had fun.

We booked the excursion in Cozumel through our cruise a year ago. Our only issue was, we booked it…read morefor both Dolphin and Manatee but somehow it changed to only Manatee (this was a Royal Caribbean issue, we were pretty disappointed in the lack of communication with the cruise line). Once we arrived at the port, we were placed in a taxi to Chankanaab. When we got there, our tour guide walked us through what to expect, and we all changed into our swimwear. They had lockers available for use, for free! We met manatees Angel and Josie, they were so gentle and sweet. We even got to feed them lettuce, which was such a fun moment for my kids. Two years ago, we did a different excursion with dolphins and my daughter was terrified of the splashing. This one felt way more kid friendly and calm. I definitely recommend it for families with younger kids, especially if they don't like salt water splashing all over them. The excursion also included access to the pool, unlimited food and drinks, and snorkeling. You do need to rent gear if you didn't bring your own. The line for food was long and no wet clothes were allowed inside. I had to get in line multiple times to bring food for my family. The service was amazing though. Israel kept our drinks coming. Overall, it was a great day and a much better experience than the one we had before.

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Sea lion show

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Delphinus Punta Cancún - Delphinus Cancun

Delphinus Punta Cancún

3.2(6 reviews)
33.6 kmDonceles

I had another great experience with Dolphinus Cancun thanks to Gabby from Amstar who helped me set…read moreup the experience! Dolphinus always offers a moving and magical dolphin encounter with a care for l animals and playtime! Gabby, our Amstar rep, was friendly, professional, and incredibly helpful. She made everything easy. Staff at the dolphin encounter were friendly and professional. Love learning about the dolphins! The only complaint would be the girl who let me through the entrance there was a bit rude in rushing me through. She told me abruptly that the group was waiting for me so I didn't get to browse the aquarium until after and had to backtrack but still a star experience. Highly recommend for anyone visiting Cancun!

This is a mixed review. I would have given 3.5 stars, but yelp does not provide half stars so I…read morewent up. 1. Reservation: absolutely necessary It will cost you $160 if you want fewer people in your group so you have more intimate interaction with dolphin. 2. Price: is high! Pictures are priced at $180 to $250!!!! They won't let you use your own camera, so you have to pay or your experience will never be recorded. It is a rip-off! So you will have paid $600 for 2 people if you want to keep your memory captured in picture. Imagine if you have more people!!! Prepare your money! 3. Dolphin interaction itself is 5 stars! What a beautiful and smart animal! It was amazing!

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Delphinus Punta Cancún
Delphinus Punta Cancún
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