Browse Cenotes in the Yucatán Peninsula



Tecoh Municipality, Yucatán
Cenote Noh-Mozon



Tulum, Quintana Roo
Cenote Nohoch Nah Chich
Part of the record-breaking Sac Actún–Nohoch Nah Chich underwater cave network — at one point the longest mapped underwater cave in the world. Located near Tulum, this cenote is a bucket-list destination for certified cave divers. The pristine caverns feature stunning geological formations and near-zero visibility disruptions.
From $2000 MXN



Kopomá, Yucatán
Cenote Osito
"Little Bear"; a small, shallow cenote ideal for a quick refresh.
From $50 MXN



Progreso, Yucatán
Cenote Pajaros



Yalcobá, Yucatán
Cenote Palomitas
Vivid pool in an underground cavern, with sunlight breaking through a roof covered in stalactites.
From $180 MXN



Eknakán, Cuzama, Yucatán
Cenote Papakal
A wide cavern with several levels of stalactites and easy stair access.
From $50 MXN



Abalá, Yucatán
Cenote Peba
Shallow cavern with clear water; features fossilized shells in the limestone walls.
From $50 MXN



Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo
Cenote Pequeño Hermano
Clear-water sinkhole lagoon surrounded by forest, with scuba diving through submerged caves.



Tulum, Quintana Roo
Cenote Pet Cemetery
Named for the ancient animal bones (extinct tapirs and camelids) found on the cenote floor, Cenote Pet Cemetery near Tulum is a fascinating archaeological dive site. Its clear water and historical remains make it unique among Tulum cenotes.
From $400 MXN



Homún, Yucatán
Cenote Polol
Remote cave cenote with impressive rock formations and bats.
From $50 MXN



Homún, Yucatán
Cenote Pool Uinic
Semi-open cenote with an on-site pool; famous for night swimming.
From $70 MXN



Puerto Morelos, Quintana Roo
Cenote Popol Vuh
Community-managed rustic site; simple, natural, and very affordable.
From $150 MXN