Browse Cenotes in the Yucatán Peninsula

91 cenotes found

Cenote Ch'Oojaj
▦ 10

X-Can, Yucatán

Cenote Ch'Oojaj

"Dripping Water"; features rare "Colonnades" and a natural jacuzzi.

Closed 🤿 Snorkel

From $50 MXN

Cenote Ch'en Mul
▦ 4

Tecoh Municipality, Yucatán

Cenote Ch'en Mul

The sacred cenote located within the Mayapán Archaeological Zone, at the foot of the Temple of Kukulcan.

Open 🤿 Snorkel 🌳 Park

From $65 MXN

Cenote Chaksikin
▦ 10

Homún, Yucatán

Cenote Chaksikin

Semi-open cenote with tree roots hanging to the water; 2nd of Santa Bárbara.

Semi-Open 🤿 Snorkel 🌳 Park

From $250 MXN

Cenote Chansinic'Ché
▦ 10

Cuzamá, Yucatán

Cenote Chansinic'Ché

"Tree with small ants"; features a 17m vertical ladder and jump platform.

Semi-Open 🤿 Snorkel

From $100 MXN

Cenote Chelentún
▦ 10

Chunkanán, Yucatán

Cenote Chelentún

Semi-open cavern; first stop on the Cuzamá horse-cart tour.

Semi-Open 🤿 Snorkel

From $100 MXN

Cenote Chen-Ha
▦ 10

Mérida Municipality, Yucatán

Cenote Chen-Ha

"Water hole"; a small, refreshing local spot in the San Antonio Mulix area.

Closed 🤿 Snorkel 🌳 Park

From $150 MXN

Cenote Chi Huo Hol
▦ 10

Abalá, Yucatán

Cenote Chi Huo Hol

Shallow cave cenote near Mucuyché; site of an ancient settlement.

Closed 🤿 Snorkel

From $50 MXN

Cenote Chichikan
▦ 10

Valladolid, Yucatán

Cenote Chichikan

An eco-tourist park with a waterfall, offering Mayan cultural ceremonies and a buffet.

Open 🤿 Snorkel 🌳 Park

From $470 MXN

Cenote Chihuán
▦ 10

Holcá, Yucatán

Cenote Chihuán

A brightly lit cave cenote with shallow areas, very safe for families.

Closed 🤿 Snorkel

From $100 MXN

Cenote Choj-Ha
▦ 10

X-Can, Yucatán

Cenote Choj-Ha

Large cave with stunning stalactites; name means "dripping water."

Closed 🤿 Snorkel 🅂 Scuba

From $150 MXN

Cenote Chukum-Ha
▦ 10

Tikuch, Yucatán

Cenote Chukum-Ha

A high-adrenaline cavern part of Hacienda Chukum, featuring diving platforms and a zip-line.

Closed 🤿 Snorkel 🪂 Zipline 🌳 Park

From $350 MXN

Cenote Cleotilde
▦ 10

Homún, Yucatán

Cenote Cleotilde

Open cenote guarded by a massive Alamo tree; usually visited with Maní Chan.

Open 🤿 Snorkel

From $100 MXN