Explorar Cenotes en la Península de Yucatán


Pisté, Yucatán
Cenote Ik Kil
Scenic cenote framed by verdant rock walls & threadlike vines, a popular spot to swim & snorkel.
From $150 MXN



Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo
Cenote Jardín del Edén
Clear-water sinkhole lagoon surrounded by forest, with scuba diving through submerged caves.
From $200 MXN



Puerto Morelos, Quintana Roo
Cenote K'áak'
"Fire"; part of the Xenotes tour by Xcaret near Puerto Morelos, Cenote K'áak' is an open-river cenote surrounded by high vertical jungle walls. Kayaking through the enclosed waterway is the main activity, offering a dramatic natural corridor experience.



Mérida, Yucatán
Cenote Ka'Kutzal
Open-air cenote with turquoise water, part of the Abalá network.
From $100 MXN



Tulum Municipality, Quintana Roo
Cenote Kaan Luum
A huge turquoise lagoon with an 82m deep indigo "black hole" in the center; shallow turquoise edges drop suddenly to extreme depth.
From $300 MXN



Tikuch, Yucatán
Cenote Kaipech
A remote, natural cenote located in the Cenotillo network of over 150 sinkholes.
From $50 MXN



Kikil, Yucatán
Cenote Kikil
A massive open cenote managed by the local community, featuring a restaurant and lush vegetation.
From $150 MXN



Puerto Morelos, Quintana Roo
Cenote Las Mojarras
A massive open cenote (65m wide) featuring double ziplines; first stop on the Ruta de los Cenotes.
From $300 MXN



Leona Vicario, Quintana Roo
Cenote Leona
A remote community site near Leona Vicario, offering a very authentic local feel.
From $100 MXN



Yaxunah, Yucatán
Cenote Lol-Ha
A local municipal cenote located in the center of town; offers a quiet, authentic local experience.
From $50 MXN



Tulum, Quintana Roo
Cenote Mariposa
"Butterfly Cenote"; a beautiful open-air pool near Tulum with crystal clear water and lush underwater gardens. A relaxed, family-friendly cenote perfect for swimming and snorkeling, with a café and toilets on-site.
From $250 MXN



Champotón, Campeche
Cenote Miguel Colorado
A massive open cenote in Miguel Colorado, Campeche, estimated at 250 meters wide — one of the largest in the region. It feels more like a volcanic crater lake than a traditional cenote. Famous for a zipline that crosses the entire diameter high above the water and available kayak exploration.
From $150 MXN