Discover
the natural cenotes, wildlife and the world's second largest coral reef.
They've even turned
natural cenotes (fresh underground water pools exposed by the collapse of limestone bedrock) into landscaped theme parks for which they charge stiff admission fees (Xcaret, Xplor, Xel - Ha).
Guided Eco Tour exploring the Mayan jungle including 16
natural cenotes, indigenous animals and exotic plants.
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 place.
Crossed off Mexico on my list of places that I've always wanted to visit and spent my birthday swimming in the most amazing
natural cenotes in the Yucatan province and exploring the grounds of Chichen Itza.
Fly through the fast - paced zip line circuit, explore jungle roads on an ATV, walk across aerial bridges, swim in
a natural cenote, and have a blast on the giant rope swing.
I liked how
natural this cenote looks despite its popularity.
Dreams Tulum Resort This all inclusive resort — part of the same company as the Sunscape brand — has two miles of beach,
a natural cenote, and 23 acres; colonial - style architecture, 24 - hr.
Hacienda San Lorenzo Oxman is an absolutely gorgeous,
natural cenote situated deep underground and located only 5 km south of the colonial city of Valladolid in Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula.
Not exact matches
After the bus picked us up at our Playa del Carmen hotel, we went to swim in a freshwater
cenote — a
natural sinkhole formed where a cave ceiling has collapsed.
During your stay at Turtle Heart Villa, you will also be close to a number of unique attractions including the
natural wonder Casa
Cenote, Xel Ha, Hidden Worlds, Akun Chen, Sac Actun, Riviera Maya golf courses, and the adorable Tulum Monkey Sanctuary.
You'll discover
cenotes —
natural limestone sinkholes filled with tequila - clear freshwater — where you can snorkel among amazing stalactites and stalagmites.
Cenotes are the perfect way to cool off on a hot day, Mexico's
natural swimming holes created when the limestone bedrock caved in to reveal underground rivers below.
Cenotes (sinkholes), are one of the
natural wonders of the Yucatan.
Whether it's Mayan ruins, enchanting
cenotes, or coral reef snorkeling that draws you here, the Yucatán Peninsula is sure to please any traveler with the
natural wonders and exciting culture it offers.
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.
If you have an adventurous soul and love diving or snorkeling, don't miss the
Cenotes route (a network of underground rivers and
natural sinkholes).
Visit important archaeological buildings such as the Ossuary, the Observatory, Las Monjas Group and the Sacred
Cenote, a
natural sinkhole that used to be a sacred place for sacrifices.
The
natural pools and
cenotes also attracted visitors from other areas of the Yucatan who purified their bodies and souls in ceremonial baths.
On day trips you can discover Mayan archaeological sites and
natural areas like
cenotes, as well as the flamingo reserves at Celestun and Ria Lagarto.
This expansive campus encompasses a lovely inlet with a marine mammal compound, cultural attractions, Mayan ruin archaeological sites, zoological exhibits, performance venues, a horse ranch, shops with locally crafted goods, lovely
natural lagoons,
cenotes, subterranean rivers, splendid beaches, and more.
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.
Enter the underground rivers and caves of the Yucatan Peninsula through a
cenote — a
natural spring found only in this part of the world.
The
cenote is a
natural pool and as such, there are rocks and sharp areas along the sides as well if they decide to explore a bit.
Snorkeling in a
Cenote (a
natural cave filled with fresh water) is a fun and unique way to see underwater life.
However, we didn't have time to reach a farther
cenote at the end of a busy day spent in Sian Ka'an Reserve (the best
natural spot in Tulum!)
The highest and longest zip lines of the area, a
Cenote plunge, adventure jungle tours on amphibious vehicles, an underground universe subterranean caverns with
natural wells.
Located in the Eastern Mexico it offers opportunity to explore numerous
cenotes (make sure to visit Grand
Cenote in Tulum and Suytun
Cenote outside Valladolid), hang out at the beaches, appreciate the unique geology and
natural beauty.
A
cenote is a
natural swimming hole created when a cave ceiling collapsed.
From The Coba Temple that grazes the clouds, to the depths of the
cenotes —
natural limestone underwater passages - Tulum offers endless mysteries to be uncovered.
Get refreshed in the stunning crystal waters of the Yucatan's most enticing
natural wonders: The
Cenotes.
Hundreds (if not thousands) of «
cenotes»,
natural sinkholes filled with crystal blue fresh water.
Cultural events meet
natural wonders at the
Cenotes Xcaret
natural complex.
This resort is super family friendly, but what we loved most is the
natural lagoon and the
Cenote, or freshwater, underground pool, right on site.
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.
Or take in the island's
natural beauty, featuring mangrove trees and
cenotes, and perhaps swim with stingrays at Stingray beach.
During your stay, you will be close to a number of unique attractions including the
natural wonder
Cenotes Sac Actun and the adorable Tulum Monkey Sanctuary.
If diving is not your thing, but you still enjoy getting your feet wet, exploring the many
natural underwater swimming holes, or
cenotes, is a great way to enjoy the outdoor life in Riviera Maya.
The attraction mixes
natural wonders like
cenotes leading down to marvelous underground caves with cultural attractions like a Mayan Ball Game.
Besides, the Riviera Maya is known around the world for its
natural beauty and biodiversity, consisting on the lush Mayan Jungle, the mesmerizing «
cenotes» or
natural sinkholes of fresh water fed by underground rivers, the mangroves ecosystems supporting a wealth of life, from fishes to crocodiles and of course the legendary postcard - like beaches as the perfect backdrop for Riviera Maya hotels.
The region is arid, but Chichen Itza was founded near two
cenotes — deep wells of
natural water — which made habitation possible.
The tour included a trip to a Mayan Village where we did meet a Shaman who blessed us, a meal prepared by Mayan women which was delicious and a trip to a
cenote, which is a cold
natural spring in a deep abyss... it seemed like paradise.
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cenotes and
natural parks!
One of the unique
natural wonders of the Riviera Maya is the
cenotes.
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.
There are not words to describe these
natural beauties, you have to see, feel and explore by yourself Who can dive in
cenotes?
Participants will participate in a mountain bike ride, rappelling into a refreshing
cenote (a flooded freshwater cavern unique to this region), swimming in the
natural freshwater pool, soaring through the lush emerald canopy on a series of zip lines, and canoeing on a splendid freshwater lagoon where you will witness a variety of indigenous wildlife like howler monkeys and brilliantly plumed tropical birds.
There are a great number of
natural sinkholes, known as
cenotes, which comes from the Mayan word for well.
This destination also offers ziplining,
cenotes (
natural water formations), theme parks, beautiful beaches, cultural trips and one of wonders of the world, Chichen Itza, among other attractions.
No visit to Tulum is complete without seeing the famous
cenotes, or
natural sinkholes filled with groundwater.