The Lion King meets the New York City Ballet in this piece of theatre. It takes place on a stage in the middle of the jungle, in a part of the Pacific Coast where there are no roads. You’ll sail over here on a catamaran. There’ll be a bar onboard, so you can sip margaritas and rum punch as you cut a course through the waves. When you reach land, you’ll follow the jungle pathways to a thatched restaurant close to the open-air theatre. There’s no electric light here – everything is illuminated by 2,500 tea candles and tiki torches. Your dinner will be served buffet-style. Follow the smell of smouldering charcoal to the steak section, spoon fresh salsa and salad onto your plate, and taste the fresh prawns with the chilli kick. When your plates have been cleared, you’ll head into the theatre, where acrobats and dancers will tell the stories of Mexico’s ancient civilisations. If you see performance parallels with the Cirque du Soleil it’s for good reason – the choreographer from Saltimbanco and Alegria has just started training the Rhythms of the Night dancers.