Not exact matches
The well mentioned
in the name is the nearby
cenote, a naturally formed round, deep depression
in the ground filled
with water, and pretty steep walls.
My love for Mexico explodes when I think of
cenotes, swimming
with turtles, swimming
with whale sharks, galavanting
in the turquoise waters of Isla Mujeres and visiting the Plastic Bottle Floating Island.
Immerse yourself
in a tropical paradise, live
in a beautiful part of a different country,
with the opportunity to experience a new culture, food and way of life; learning about the Mesoamerican coral reef and how to identify the wildlife it supports; participating
in monitoring dives that explore different sites along the coast; seeing mega-fauna such as dolphins and sharks; snorkelling
in cenotes or waterways; joining
in with community programmes; teaching English and raising the environmental awareness of the local community; and joining fun - dives.
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.
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Cenote Xaca — Mucuy Located within the grounds of The Hacienda Temozon a Luxury Collection Hotel, Xaca Mucuy is an open cenote almost circular with a diameter of 20 meters, where visitors can immerse themselves in the depth of its waters ranging from two to almost 35 m
Cenote Xaca — Mucuy Located within the grounds of The Hacienda Temozon a Luxury Collection Hotel, Xaca Mucuy is an open
cenote almost circular with a diameter of 20 meters, where visitors can immerse themselves in the depth of its waters ranging from two to almost 35 m
cenote almost circular
with a diameter of 20 meters, where visitors can immerse themselves
in the depth of its waters ranging from two to almost 35 meters.
Get your ruin on
with a visit to Tulum perched atop the sea, explore the fish - and coral - filled seas around Cozumel on a scuba dive, go swimming
in a
cenote or at the beach, and save some energy for a night out on the town.
The surrounding region can be explored at leisure,
with relaxing activities such as charming beach towns, to more adventurous expriences, from scuba diving
in cenotes, to moonlit horseback riding and swimming
with dolphins.
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.
If you plan to do any swimming
in the
cenotes, consider investing
in your own snorkel gear to bring
with you.
Our guides will meet you
in Cancun and take you to a local
Cenote where you can learn how these Caverns came to be underwater and explore them
with our ITC trained Cave Divers.
Your kids will love the multicolored fishes living
in the ocean or inlets through their snorkeling mask, the legendary blue shades of the Caribbean Sea, the mysterious lush jungle, home for endemic and beautiful species, the sacred
cenotes or natural sinkholes
with impressive rock formations.
Resting
in the Caribbean Sea just off the coast of the Yucatan Peninsula and Cancun, Cozumel welcomes visitors
with lush jungles, shimmering lagoons, ecological treasures and mysterious
cenotes.
The ultimate pampering of a Riviera Maya Resort can be mixed
with tours of pre-Columbian cities and dips
in the sapphire waters of jungle
cenotes.
On this journey designed for families, we will learn about the ancient Maya and explore their former ceremonial centers, we'll visit and interact
with local Maya communities to learn of their living traditions, we will refresh
in the cool blue green water of the
cenotes.
Discover four different types of
cenotes in a natural setting, an oasis
in the middle of the jungle where you can enjoy nature at its best
with a different activity on each Xenote; Kayaking, Rappelling, Snorkel, Zip - lines and Inner Tubes.
A
cenote is a whole
in the ground
with spring - water
in it.
Going for a swim
in the crystal waters of this lovely
cenote covered
with water lilies truly was one of the highlights of my trip!
Some of our fondest memories of Cancun include hours spent on the many beaches, mornings exploring nearby
cenotes and Mayan ruins
with visiting friends, afternoons enjoying snorkeling as a family
in underwater wildlife sanctuaries and visiting eco-theme parks.
For something unique, check out some of the gorgeous
cenotes in the area (freshwater sinkholes
with caverns).
Soar on a zip - line over the jungle canopy, splash through the mud
in all - terrain vehicles, get your photo snapped
with macaws and then cool off
with a
cenote swim.
The area is dotted
with Mayan archeological sites and
cenotes, which are definitely worth a visit and the Museum of the Maya World
in Chetumal is an excellent place to increase your anthropological, archeological and historical knowledge.
Snorkeling
in a
Cenote (a natural cave filled
with fresh water) is a fun and unique way to see underwater life.
Fly over the jungle on a zip - line, swim
with dolphins, snorkel
in the
cenotes, immerse yourself
in the Mayan culture, enjoy a thrilling Jungle tour taking a ride on a private speed boat driven by you, explore the beauty of Los Cabos
with the annual visit of the magnificent marine mammals the Whales, or just watch the marine nature while we give you a tour
in Puerto Vallarta Bahia.
If you are looking for a well developed, safe, family environment
with lots of entertainment and food, as well as stunning natural
cenotes and an underground river... Cenotes Xcaret, very near Playa del Carmen, has everything for a family fun day in one
cenotes and an underground river...
Cenotes Xcaret, very near Playa del Carmen, has everything for a family fun day in one
Cenotes Xcaret, very near Playa del Carmen, has everything for a family fun day
in one place.
Cenote Cristalino is right next door to
Cenote Azul and they are both similar
in style
with clear blue water and white & dark rocks below the surface.
While there are many caves
in the area, including the popular fresh - water snorkeling holes called
Cenotes, this one is still a living cave
with a river streaming throughout the network of caves, many of which have not even been explored.
A blessed area
in the Yucatan Peninsula, boasting a stunning natural beauty and biodiversity, from mesmerizing «
cenotes», underground rivers and caverns, to the lush jungle
with its endemic flora and fauna.
Live unique experiences at Xel - Há Mexico
with its amazing coves,
cenotes and ponds,
in the middle of a breathtaking landscape, one of the most beautiful
in Cancun and Riviera Maya.
From swimming
with fishes
in the
Cenote Azul and taking part
in watersports and activities, to lakeside hotels where you can relax and soak up the weather — this is a guide to the best things to do
in Bacalar Lagoon, Quintana Roo:
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.
Or take
in the island's natural beauty, featuring mangrove trees and
cenotes, and perhaps swim
with stingrays at Stingray beach.
You could swim
in underground
cenotes and marvel at the beauty of the Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve on the Mayan Riviera, zipline through Mexico's lush tropical rainforests, experience world class deep - sea fishing
in Cabo, go on a desert safari through the wilds of the Baja Peninsula, dive
with whale sharks off the Pacific coast, the list is endless... The good news is your dedicated Luxury Retreats Concierge will be happy to arrange any activity you wish!
Enjoy a guided tour through Chichén Itzá, swim
in a majestic
cenote and delight
with a delicious buffet.
I'm a master scuba diver
with about 200 dives, and have dived
in the Cocos Islands (Costa Rica), The Galapagos Islands, All over the Red Sea, the west coast of Canada, and
in the
Cenotes around Tulum, Mexico
After the Refresher you can enjoy a beautiful dive
in the reefs of Tulum or why not to wonder
with the unique
cenotes cavern dives.
The natural splendor of the Yucatán surrounds the town... the flat, porous limestone shelf of the Yucatan Peninsula is penetrated by thousands of sinkholes, or
cenotes, filled
with fresh water and there are many to be found
in and around Valladolid.
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.
Cenotes appear
in the forest as freshwater pools on the surface, but can actually be deep flooded caves
with multiple layers of clarity.
Some of our zipline tours are combined
in combination
with other adventures like nature hiking, off - roading,
cenote swimming, and even more.
Scuba Diving
Cenote Cavern Reef diving
in Tulum Dive
with Bull Sharks
in Playa del Carmen Dive Playa del Carmen and Cozumel reefs
Offerings, jewelry, pottery and human and animal remains have been found
in cenotes, which provide access to the underground caves and caverns that go on for miles and miles and are popular
with adventurous scuba divers.
If you have never tried scuba before, and are willing to explore for the first time the coral reefs or
cenotes in Tulum, can start
with Intro Dives, these dives are an experience not a certification course (do not need to study nothing or make any exam).
Xcaret (Mayan for «small inlet») is an experience unlike any other, a gorgeous ecopark located smack
in the middle of the jungle that is home to underground rivers,
cenotes, caves and Caribbean beaches all combined
with a dose of Mexican and Mayan culture.
Selvatica offers zip - lining, snorkeling
in an on - site
cenote and off - roading
with amphibious vehicles and three - wheelers.
What is more, you'll delight
in the haloclines, a phenomenon created by the saltwater of the Caribbean mixing
with the freshwater of the
cenote, creating a beautifully gauzy, layered effect.
The group tour begins
with swimming and snorkeling
in the
Cenote Aguila where guests then follow the natural course of the Rio Selva to the ocean.
Not only you can dive
in open sea, but also
in «
cenotes» (sinkholes
in the floor
with the most stunning surroundings).
The water
in this
cenote is much warmer than what you will commonly experience
in the smaller
cenotes,
with an average year round temperature above 80 ° F.
Chichen Itza is home to numerous other buildings and sites including the Jaguar Throne
in the Interior Temple, the Temple of the Warriors, the Great Market, the Great Ball Court, the Temple of the Jaguars, the ancient Sweatbaths, the Platform of the Skulls, the Mayan Nunnery, El Caracol astronomical observatory, the
Cenote of Sacrifice, among other great sites
with incredible stone figures and wall carvings.
My first «open water» dive was
in the Dos Ojos
Cenote with Advanced Divers Cancun.