🌳 Cenote Park Complexes
Park complexes offer a packaged cenote experience — multiple cenotes, amenities, staff, and organized activities all in one location. They're ideal for families and first-time visitors who want a comfortable, well-supported experience.
What to expect
Park complexes typically include parking, restrooms, lockers, equipment rental, lifeguards, and sometimes restaurants. Entry includes access to multiple cenotes within the park. Prices reflect the amenities.
Best for
Families with children, those visiting cenotes for the first time, and travelers who prefer organized facilities over wild exploration. Great starting point before venturing to more remote cenotes.
All Park Complexes
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Cancún, Quintana Roo
Cenote Yalahau
A cold freshwater spring on the mainland coast, accessible by boat from Holbox; known as the "Fountain of Youth".
From $100 MXN



Tulum, Quintana Roo
Cenote Yax-Kin
"Green Sun"; a large, open-air cenote with turquoise water near Tulum, known for its excellent photography opportunities. Features sunbeds, showers, and camping, making it a popular destination for longer stays.
From $200 MXN



Tulum, Quintana Roo
Cenote Yax-Muul
A lush eco-park near Tulum offering cave swimming, rappelling, and traditional Mayan ceremonies. The multi-activity experience includes guided rappel descents into the cenote and cultural programming.
From $500 MXN



Homún, Yucatán
Cenote Yaxbacaltún
One of Homún's largest semi-open vaults with incredible sunlight shafts.
From $50 MXN



Cancun, Quintana Roo
Cenote Zapote
World-famous for "Hell's Bells"—unique bell-shaped underwater stalactites formed by microbial chemical reactions.
From $500 MXN



Yalcobá, Yucatán
Cenote Zazil Tunich
A deep cave cenote known for a 2.5-hour guided "underworld" tour and massive stalactites.
From $600 MXN



Homún, Yucatán
Cenotes Santa Bárbara
A well-organized cenote park in the town of Homún, about 50 kilometers east of Mérida. The complex features four distinct cenotes — Cascabel (cave), Chacsinkín (semi-open), Xooch' (semi-open), and Pool Cocom (open) — each with different light, depth, and ambience. Visitors move between cenotes by bicycle, shuttle van, or motorized train.
From $250 MXN



Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo
Kantun Chi Cenotes
This eco-park features a variety of flora & fauna, plus cenotes & underground caverns for swimming.
From $500 MXN



Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo
Xcaret Park
Waterfront eco-archaeological park offering attractions such as snorkeling & cave exploration.
From $1499 MXN