Browse Cenotes in the Yucatán Peninsula



Cuzamá, Yucatán
Cenote Aktun-Ha
Local "Carwash" cenote; used historically for washing vehicles.
From $50 MXN



Tulum, Quintana Roo
Cenote Calavera
Swimming hole with crystal clear waters also known for scuba diving & underground caves.
From $250 MXN



Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo
Cenote Chac Mool
Famous for the "Light Room" where sunbeams pierce the water.
From $250 MXN



Abalá, Yucatán
Cenote Kankirixché
Underwater caverns with crystal-clear waters & stalactites, plus options for swimming & diving.
From $100 MXN



Tecoh, Yucatán
Cenote Nah Yah
Famous diving spot; semi-open with a 9m freefall and deep caverns.
From $50 MXN



Tulum, Quintana Roo
Cenote Nicte-Ha
A serene, lesser-known cenote near Tulum, Nicte-Ha (meaning "Water Flower" in Mayan) is prized by divers and snorkelers for its calm, clear water and beautiful lily pads floating on the surface. It connects to the Dos Ojos cave system underground. The peaceful, uncrowded atmosphere makes it a favorite for those seeking a more tranquil experience.
From $350 MXN



X'Tut, Yucatán
Cenote Secreto Maya
A "Secret" boutique cenote park with a waterfall and luxury amenities.
From $250 MXN



Tulum Municipality, Quintana Roo
Cenote Tankah
Part of a lagoon system where fresh and saltwater meet, creating a halocline.
From $300 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


Tulum, Quintana Roo
Gran Cenote
Limestone cenote & cavern with snorkeling areas, equipment rentals & boardwalks.
From $500 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