Explorar Cenotes en la Península de Yucatán



Chetumal, Quintana Roo
Cenote Cocodrilo Dorado
A giant cenote on the Hondo River near the Mexico-Belize border, famous for its massive limestone cliffs and extreme rappelling nearly 70 meters down to the water. Its name comes from a local legend of a golden crocodile seen in the waters.
From $100 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



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



Cobá, Quintana Roo
Cenote Punta Laguna
A natural lagoon-style cenote located inside the Punta Laguna Spider Monkey Reserve, between Cobá and Valladolid. Visitors can kayak, zip-line, swim, and spot spider monkeys and other wildlife in the surrounding jungle. The site is managed by a local Mayan community and offers an authentic eco-tourism experience.
From $350 MXN



Puerto Morelos, Quintana Roo
Cenote Selvatica
Amusement park offering guided activities, including ziplining, aerial bridges & off-roading.
From $400 MXN



Ekbalam, Yucatán
Cenote X'Canché
Natural sinkhole near Ek Balam ruins with cool, turquoise water for swimming & a zipline overhead.
From $170 MXN



Yokdzonot, Yucatán
Cenote Yokdzonot
Relaxed cenote attraction offering swimming, a zip line, a playground & dining by the water.
From $150 MXN



Tulum, Quintana Roo
Cenote Zacil-Ha
Swimming hole with crystal clear waters & a zip line, plus restroom facilities & snack areas.
From $300 MXN