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Old 07-10-2012, 07:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Tyler Werbowski View Post
I would not recommend Xel-Ha. $90 per person to see cloudy water and not much else.
I paid $39 for each child and $59 (I think, could've been $69) for each adult. I went to XelHa in the summer, but did notice that prices went up during the busy season, so maybe that is the case for you.

The water wasn't cloudy, but of course there are area's where the fresh water mixes with the salt (because of the lazy river which is fresh water), this causes not cloudiness but the salinity change, which you can see. Very cool actually. Overall the water was very clear for us.

We saw stingrays, lots of large and small fish, things like various species of tangs, very large parrot fish, and so much more. Even large conches moving along the bottom of the sea floor.

I guess with anything, there can be variances, time of the year and so forth. And because this is a natural lagoon, fish can easily come and go from the sea.

In regards to price, on anything, make sure you shop around, as you can find major price differences from each vendor (remember this is still Mexico, and if they can take you to the cleaners, many will). That is why I recommned Francisco at the Coba Pool, I found him to be honest, and he even got to know me and gave me pricing that no one could or was willing to match or beat.
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