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Mexican Espectacular Show at Xcaret Park


As the opening activity at TBEX Travel Blogger conference in Cancun, we were welcomed with the "Xcaret Mexico Espectacular" show at Xcaret Park. Xcaret is a huge theme park located in the Riviera Maya south of Cancun.  As we entered the park, we were a little apprehensive since it seemed a little too touristy with its rows of tour buses, large gift shop, and the scent of popcorn. As we were seated in the stadium-like venue, we did not know what to expect.
Xcaret Dancer
Soon, the lights dimmed and we were taken into quite the show. I have always been fascinated by Mexican culture as I find it so diverse and rich in history. The Mexico Espectacular show gave the audience a glimpse into this rich history, from pre-Hispanic times to modern-day song and dance. The show includes more than 300 actors and costumes ranging from the indigenous Mayan dress to the modern day Mariachi.  
The show began with a traditional Mayan ball game, with players making moves almost synonymous to modern day soccer.  After various scenes of indigenous games, the show transitions into the arrival of the Spaniards, depicting the war between the Indians and the Spanish to the subsequent conquest of the land and conversion to Catholicism. This part of show is marked with the symbolic scene of the beheading of indigenous gods being replaced by crosses.
From there, the show moved to different music, costumes, and songs from the diverse states of Mexico. It enchanted us with the beautiful white dresses of Veracruz and it got us up and dancing to the nortenas of Chihuahua. Every costume was beautifully made with an amazing amount of detail. All of the dancers brought a genuine energy to the stage.
For those who are fans of culture, as I am, I highly recommend this show during your stay in the Riviera Maya. The show also has a dinner option, which is what we had with the TBEX group with a delicious three course menu.  We enjoyed a corn soup, a chicken with green salsa, and flan for dessert.  Afterwards, we had lovely margaritas in the beautiful hacienda courtyard. It was the perfect way to start our adventure in Mexico. 
Disclaimer: This trip was a sponsored trip by Xcaret via TBEX Travel Blogger Conference. As always, I only write about things I love!
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