Browse Cenotes in the Yucatán Peninsula

127 cenotes found

Casa Cenote
▦ 11

Tulum, Quintana Roo

Casa Cenote

Laid-back property offering warm rooms, suites & a villa, plus an outdoor pool & an airy eatery.

Open 🤿 Snorkel 🅂 Scuba

From $150 MXN

Cenote "La Casa Del Alux"
▦ 10

Puerto Aventuras, Quintana Roo

Cenote "La Casa Del Alux"

Cenote 97
▦ 10

Cancún, Quintana Roo

Cenote 97

Cenote Abierto
▦ 10

Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo

Cenote Abierto

Cenote Actunsot / Esmeralda
▦ 10

, Quintana Roo

Cenote Actunsot / Esmeralda

Cenote Aerolito de Paraíso
▦ 10

Cozumel, Quintana Roo

Cenote Aerolito de Paraíso

On the western coast of Cozumel island, Cenote Aerolito de Paraíso is a rare anchialine pool — an open cenote directly connected to the sea through submerged passages. Its shallow, clear water hosts a unique ecosystem including endemic crustaceans not found anywhere else on Earth. An underwater cave system extends beneath the pool for experienced cave divers. The cenote is also known as Aerolito del Paraíso.

Open 🤿 Snorkel 🅂 Scuba

From $100 MXN

Cenote Aktun Chen
▦ 11

Akumal, Quintana Roo

Cenote Aktun Chen

Scenic rainforest park with an underground river for swimming, a zipline & cave exploration.

Closed 🪂 Zipline 🌳 Park

From $800 MXN

Cenote Aktun-Bej
▦ 10

Manuel Antonio Ay, Quintana Roo

Cenote Aktun-Bej

Cenote Aktun-Ha
▦ 20

Tulum, Quintana Roo

Cenote Aktun-Ha

Also known as Cenote Carwash due to the fact that local taxi drivers used to wash their cars here, Cenote Aktun-Ha is an open-air cenote located 8 kilometers from Tulum on the road to Cobá, right next to Cenote Zacil-Ha. Its clear water, rich with underwater vegetation including lily pads, makes it a popular spot for both swimming and scuba diving.

Open 🤿 Snorkel 🅂 Scuba

From $300 MXN

Cenote Aldea Zamá
▦ 10

Tulum, Quintana Roo

Cenote Aldea Zamá

Cenote Angelita
▦ 11

Tulum, Quintana Roo

Cenote Angelita

A legendary dive site near Tulum, Cenote Angelita is a cylindrical sinkhole that descends to 60 meters. At around 29–33 meters, a permanent hydrogen sulfide layer creates a surreal "river in the jungle" effect — dead trees draped in sulphur mist float beneath the layer, creating one of the most photographed underwater scenes in the world.

Closed 🅂 Scuba

From $1500 MXN

Cenote Atik
▦ 10

Rancho Viejo, Quintana Roo

Cenote Atik

Boutique cenote known for its artistic skull-lined walls and jungle path.

Closed 🤿 Snorkel

From $250 MXN