I can’t remember how we ended up deciding on the Sandos Caracol resort when we booked last fall but I have to say this is the first time in all our various resort holidays over the years that I’m regretting that we’re only going for a week instead of two.
Beyond the things pretty much every all-inclusive resort has – buffets, a la carte restaurants, swimming pools, swim-up bars, kid club, evening theatre shows, etc., this resort seems to have *so* much more including numerous things that would be an off-resort excursion and/or additional cost anywhere else – cenote swims, good snorkeling right off shore, waterpark with slides for all ages, bike riding, petting zoo and encounters with wild jungle animals, outdoor Mayan culture shows, romantic river canoe ride and more!
Can. Not. Wait.
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