Then the grand finale is 2 days of diving at what are perhaps the most
famous cenotes - Dos Ojos and Chac Mool.
On the Caribbean side you have great visibility around Caribbean reefs near popular tourist spots like Cozumel and Cancun, and the world -
famous Cenotes which offer a unique underwater experience.
An incredible network of freshwater caves and caverns with breathtaking formations of stalagmites & stalagtites, and underwater lightshows await, at Mexico's
famous cenotes.
Day trips can also be arranged to the mainland (surcharges apply)- why not dive
the famous cenotes?
No visit to Tulum is complete without seeing
the famous cenotes, or natural sinkholes filled with groundwater.
Gran Cenote is one of the most
famous cenotes near Tulum.
It's ideal for travelers who want to see some of the region's
famous cenotes, or... Read More
Video filmed from scuba diving inside one of the Yucatan's
famous cenotes — Dos Ojos.
And it doesn't hurt that the hotel is perfectly situated in a tourism hotspot that is also filled to the brim with world class dining, shopping, and
a famous cenote — a naturally - occurring limestone pool — just across the street.
Some of the most
famous cenote locales are located near archaeological sites like the Sacred Cenote of Chichen Itza and Dos Ojos at Tulum.
You will be amazed by snorkel through a world
famous Cenote — Takbelum, You will discover the excitement of rappelling straight down into a cave, You will fill the rush of Jungle zip line followed by the Splash landing of the Splash down zip line, You will enjoy the Jungle as you pedal the worlds first Aero Cycle across the tree tops and underground, Lastly if you dare, you will be Thrilled by the high adrenaline ride of the Zip Coaster — the first roller coaster zip line in the world!
Not exact matches
Grand
Cenote in Tulum,
Cenote X'Keken in Valladolid, Suytun
Cenote outside Valladolid, and Ik Kil near the
famous Chichen Itza; Ik Kil draws lots of tourists as early as 9 - 10 am, so get there in the early morning to avoid crowds!
The... MORE Yucatan is the heart of Maya country, so it's worth your while to explore the interior of Quintana Rooto see the
famous pyramids of Tulum and other Maya ruins, great flocks of flamingos and bird sanctuaries, sacred fresh water
cenotes, and the 500 - year - old colonial city of Merida.
One of the most
famous and popular Yucatan
cenotes.
The Riviera Maya is very
famous for its
cenotes.
We had swum in the
cenotes, swum at the beach, and swum with the turtles and now it was time to hit the world
famous Tulum Mayan Ruins.
Mexico is
famous for it's
cenotes.
While snorkeling keep your eyes peeled for a stone replica of the
famous Virgin of Guadeloupe at the bottom of the water of the
Cenote.
Grand
Cenote, Calavera, and Carwash are the most
famous but be warned, you have to navigate caves and passages to get to some of the
cenotes, which can be a claustrophobic experience for some.
(caves) that you can explore snorkeling or diving, it's a unique and unforgettable experience, the most
famous are Dos Ojos, Gran
Cenote,
Cenote Azul, and the Pit.
Mexico's Carribbean coastline is
famous for the
cenotes dives.
Cenote Dos Ojos near Tulum is the most
famous and is easily accessible to most divers.
With the passing of the years, this rich offering has expanded to include Puerto Morelos, Playa del Carmen, the world -
famous parks of Xcaret, Xplor, Xenotes, Oasis Maya, Xoximilco, Rio Secreto,
cenotes and the biosphere reserves of Sian Ka'an and Rio Lagartos, among others.
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Cenotes, Big Fish Encounters, wreck and
famous wall dives off your group's adventure bucket list in one of the World's Top 10 dive destinations, Cozumel and Riviera Maya.
Eye - in - eye with Great Whites at Guadalupe, then diving at the
famous Mayan
cenotes and the world's second largest barrier reef, and swimming with whale sharks.
Visit two of Mexico's most
famous archaeological sites with an archaeology - certified guide and swim in a gorgeous
cenote on this full - day tour from Playa del Carmen.
If you are lucky enough to have the time to spend a couple of extra nights in Playa del Carmen, use your time snorkelling in fresh water rock pools (called
Cenotes), strolling along the white sands or for an adventure further afield, take a ferry across to Cozumel, an island
famous for its reef diving.