Xcaret to Give Away 150,000 Free Tickets If Mexico Reaches World Cup Quarterfinals

Entrance to Xcaret park in Quintana Roo, Mexico, with promotional signage for World Cup 2026 free tickets

Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo — Grupo Xcaret has announced it will give away 150,000 free park tickets if Mexico’s national team advances to the quarterfinals of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The offer, originally set at 50,000 tickets, has been tripled.

The promotion is contingent on Mexico winning its upcoming match against England on Sunday. If the team loses in the round of 16 or earlier, no free tickets will be awarded.

Interested participants must register online at a designated link, providing their full name, age, and email address, and agreeing to the terms and conditions. The offer is exclusive to Mexican citizens and limited to one ticket per person, with a maximum of 150,000 beneficiaries.

Each free entry is personal and non-transferable. Recipients must be at least 18 years old and present a valid INE (voter ID) at the park’s ticket booth. The ticket does not include buffet, lockers, or snorkeling equipment.

The free admission is valid from July 8, 2026, to July 31, 2027, except during the Festival of Life and Death, the December 2026 high season, Easter 2027, and the Sacred Journey. Additionally, only 100 free tickets will be honored per day, so early redemption is recommended.

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