Cenote Zacil-ha

Cenote Zacil-ha

This open cenote near Tulum is so miraculous; it almost looks like a purposely built swimming pool right in the middle of the forest. A natural sinkhole that connects to an underground river network of other caves nearby. Freshwater from these subsurface areas infused the cenote and keep it clean. Why Visit? In the pool, …

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Gran Cenote

Gran Cenote

A big cave cenote that stretches 202m in diameter and consists of several smaller sinkholes that are linked together. The water itself is so clear, fish can be seen without diving below, and you may even spot a turtle. Why Visit? When experiencing the Cenote within the water swimmers can see the spectacular stalactites that hang …

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Casa Cenote

Casa Cenote

Above water, this open-air cenote near Tulum is surrounded by trees, plant life and vines. A glimpse of the tropical wonderland awaiting below the surface. The natural subterranean sinkholes (or cenotes), which are hidden all over the Yucatan Peninsula are truly remarkable, and Casa Cenote is no exception. Located just 10 km north of Tulum …

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Cenote Dos Ojos

Cenote Dos Ojos

A sacred well cenote with a flooded cave system near Tulum that extends for 61 km. While there are numerous passages, it was named after two sinkholes (two eyes) that are 70m in diameter connected by a 400m long passageway. Why Visit? There are 28 sinkhole entrances in total within the cave system and it’s …

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