Browse Cenotes in the Yucatán Peninsula



Espita, Yucatán
Cenote Dzonotoch
Eco-reserve featuring a mud bath, underground river, and Mayan drawings.
From $150 MXN
Sotuta de Peón, Yucatán
Cenote Dzul Há
Sotuta de Peón, Yucatán
Cenote Dzul-Ha
Located within Hacienda Sotuta de Peón; reached via horse-drawn cart through henequen fields.
From $900 MXN



Tulum, Quintana Roo
Cenote El Coquito
Paid access to a swimming hole on a rugged hiking trail, surrounded by jungle & mangrove swamps.
From $50 MXN


Tulum, Quintana Roo
Cenote El Pit
One of the most famous and challenging dive sites in the Yucatán, El Pit is a vertical cave cenote near Tulum that plunges to over 120 meters. At around 30 meters depth, divers encounter a dramatic halocline — a hydrogen sulfide cloud that creates a mirror-like effect on the water surface. A truly otherworldly experience reserved for experienced divers.
From $1500 MXN



Tankuché, Campeche
Cenote El Remate
A natural spring-fed pool in Tankuché, Campeche. Clear and fresh water in a picturesque setting, historically linked to a local hacienda canal. A peaceful spot for swimming and picnicking.



Puerto Morelos, Quintana Roo
Cenote Elvira



Tulum, Quintana Roo
Cenote Encantado
A mangrove lagoon at the end of the Tulum hotel zone; connects to the sea.
From $100 MXN



Tulum, Quintana Roo
Cenote Escondido
Paid access to a swimming hole on a rugged hiking trail, surrounded by jungle & mangrove swamps.
From $200 MXN



, Quintana Roo
Cenote Escondido (Mayan Blue)
Paid access to a swimming hole on a rugged hiking trail, surrounded by jungle & mangrove swamps.



Bacalar, Quintana Roo
Cenote Esmeralda
A wide, shallow area of the Bacalar lagoon fed by a deep underground spring.
From $50 MXN



Chemax, Yucatán
Cenote Fantasma
Known as the "Ghost Cenote" for its white stalactites and crystal-clear turquoise waters.
From $150 MXN