Category: Cenotes

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Sac Aua cenote

Sac Aua cenote: bring your family

The Sac Aua cenote, located near Dzalbay, Yucatan, is a beautiful cavern with an island in the middle of its blue waters. We also call it “El Cenote de las Doncellas” (The Cenote of the Maidens), owing to a legend that it was originally used for virgin sacrifices. It’s also probably linked to a Mayan…
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best cenotes near valladolid

Best cenotes near Valladolid

Valladolid is an essential stop on your trip to the Yucatan. The city is located in the middle of the peninsula, at the crossroads between Rio Lagartos, Tulum and Merida. In addition to that, it is located near ruins and a wonder of the world. If its geographical situation is a real asset, the atmosphere…
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Sac Ha cenote

Sac Ha cenote: a biological wonder

The caves and cenote Sac-Ha, located near Valladolid, are an excellent site to see caves and cool off in a beautiful cenote. This cenote is of the closed kind, with a large number of stalactites and crystalline waters that will amaze you. Cabins and camping places are also available, as are parking, restrooms, showers, guides,…
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choj ha cenote

Choj Ha Cenote: a natural cathedral

The Choj Ha cenote, which enchants anybody who visits it, is a few miles from the town of X-can. In an area full of remarkable cenotes, caves, and tunnels. It just takes approximately a 50-foot journey to discover some stairs that provide a magnificent panoramic view of the entire area. Choj Ha Cenote: What to…
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cocalitos cenote

Cocalitos cenote: they’re not rocks, they’re minerals!

Because of the huge amount of layered structures present, Cocalitos Cenote is also known as Stromatolites Sanctuary. Cocalitos is a one-of-a-kind and fantastic site to see these incredible natural formations. All these while having a great time with friends and/or family. Stromatolites are primordial living structures that are in a few locations throughout the world.…
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Popol Vuh Cenote

Popol Vuh cenote: a detour worth your while

Popol Vuh cenote is a lovely open cenote that is kept by a family because it is located on private property. Because it is away from the city’s commotion, it is great for disconnecting and relaxing while enjoying nature, birdsong, and the peacefulness of this sanctuary. It gets its name from the Sacred Mayan Book,…
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Muul Ichi cenote

Muul Ichi cenote: a journey into the underworld

The Muul Ichi cenote, whose Mayan name means “cenote of the pyramid” or “ruin in the cenote,” sits just a few meters from the town of San Juan de Dios near Tulum. It is partially exposed, with a small aperture through which a ladder descends into the depths. Because of the limited access to light…
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Mojarras cenote

Mojarras Cenote: more an adventure park than a cenote

One of the most traditional activities for tourists in Puerto Morelos is the Ruta de los Cenotes. Though there are many, Mojarras, the largest, is unskippable, although it makes continuing with the route somewhat difficult though, because of the many activities in it. It’s more of an eco-park than just a cenote, really. What is…
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Garden of Eden Cenote

Garden of Eden Cenote: There’s Space for Everybody

If a cenote is called Garden of Eden, you know it must be something special, right? Well, it turns out, it is. Conveniently on one of the most popular cenote routes in the Riviera Maya, Garden of Eden has something for everybody, whether that’s rest, thrills, or adventure under the surface. Where is the Eden…
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Chaak Tun Cenote

Chaak Tun Cenote: Underground, Back in Time

Only five minutes from Playa del Carmen, the tours in Chaak Tun Cenote offer the rare opportunity to set foot into one of the most ancient places on the planet. What kind of cenote is Chaak Tun? Your entry ticket includes access to the facilities—bathrooms and locker rooms—and all the necessary gear. This is a…
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