There were only 4 other people
in the cenote so it was almost private.
While staying in the pueblo, we planned to do all of our non-beach related activities like visiting the ruins, riding bikes, and swimming
in a cenote so that once we were staying on the beach, we really had no reason to leave.
Not exact matches
In some of the cenotes, the water is so clear that when you look up from the bottom, fish seem to be swimming in the sk
In some of the
cenotes, the water is
so clear that when you look up from the bottom, fish seem to be swimming
in the sk
in the sky.
So far his sense of adventure has seen him swim with icebergs
in Greenland, dive the
cenotes in Mexico and jump off one of the world's tallest bridges
in Bosnia.
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!
Swimming
in a
cenote has been a dream of mine though
so I'll just have to suck it up I guess.
Some of the best
cenotes are
in that article,
so make sure to read both articles before deciding which you will visit on your next vacation.
So I ended up exploring Yucatan for three months, visiting gorgeous colonial towns & cities; enjoying stunning beaches,
cenotes and lagunas; and joining other unique adventures like diving
in cenotes, watching huge flocks of pink Flamingoes, floating
in pink water salt flats and being smeared with white clay.
Cenotes offer a completely different experience for snorkelers, because they're generally fresh water,
so there's a whole array of aquatic life that you won't find
in the ocean.
We loved snorkelling
in cenotes near Tulum
so we went to explore another one: Garden of Eden.
Cenote Verde Lucero in Puerto Moreles is a smaller cenote so it has less traffic but still offers a lot of extras like a zip line and diving opportun
Cenote Verde Lucero
in Puerto Moreles is a smaller
cenote so it has less traffic but still offers a lot of extras like a zip line and diving opportun
cenote so it has less traffic but still offers a lot of extras like a zip line and diving opportunities.
The Mayans also believed the
cenotes were portals to the afterlife,
so they would perform ceremonial rituals
in and near them.
After about 15 - 20 minutes of walking
in total, we arrived at the
cenote (it is on the left hand side of the road and it is good signage,
so you can't miss it).
So to experience a real nature park
in the Riviera Maya, we invite you to come and play at Hidden Worlds
Cenotes Park.
The
cenote water was
so incredibly clear and very refreshing to swim
in on a hot day.
There were only a few other people there during our visit, resulting
in a peaceful and calm atmosphere, and the
cenote water was
so clear, clean and lovely to swim
in.
You can swim
in one of the many gorgeous and unique
cenotes (naturally formed limestone sinkholes filled with freshwater that are unique to the Yucatan Peninsula)
in the area surrounding the town; explore one of the nearby ancient Mayan Ruins sites like those at Tulum, Coba or Chichen Itza; swim at the beautiful beaches; shop for authentic souvenirs and local handicrafts while supporting the local community; eat delicious food from a wide variety of cuisines (including traditional Mexican and Yucatecan dishes); practice yoga and
so much more.
Cenote Nicte - Ha is definitely a local hidden gem near Tulum with a magical feel to it, and it has been my favourite cenote that I have visited in the Tulum area s
Cenote Nicte - Ha is definitely a local hidden gem near Tulum with a magical feel to it, and it has been my favourite
cenote that I have visited in the Tulum area s
cenote that I have visited
in the Tulum area
so far.