Cenotes Tamcach - Ha, Choo - Ha and Multum - Ha are three beautiful
underground cenotes located about a ten minute drive from the Mayan Ruins of Coba in Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula.
Located only a ten minute drive from the ruins, are a group of three absolutely gorgeous
underground cenotes (Cenotes Tamcach - Ha, Choo - Ha and Multum - Ha), which are off the beaten tourist path and are a perfect place to visit for a refreshing swim in a magical and serene place after exploring the Coba ruins.
Situated squarely between Tulum and Playa del Carmen, Mayan Pyramids,
underground cenotes and some of the Riviera's best nightclubs, all are only 20 minutes away.
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!
Take your pick of caving, scuba diving, snorkeling in
underground cenotes, zip - lining, rappelling, jungle tours, ATV tours, boating, parasailing, and deep sea fishing.
Whether it's plunging into the clear waters of
an underground cenote, zip - lining through the rainforest, or exploring a jungle - draped pre-Columbian pyramid, Mexico's Riviera Maya offers a wealth of outdoor adventures guaranteed to thrill the most enthusiastic adrenaline junkie.
Then off to Aktun Chen park, which is located in the jungle, to snorkel in a refreshing
underground cenote.
The city of Coba is a self - sufficient Mayan community living among the region's
underground Cenote and cave system.
Enjoy a great tour to the ruins of Tulum and then go swimming and snorkeling in
an underground cenote close to the archaeological site.
Take a dip in a natural
underground cenote and stroll through the colonial centre of Merida.
Not exact matches
The Riviera Maya is peppered with more than 300
cenotes — cave pools fed by
underground freshwater rivers, with openings to the sky where the roof has collapsed.
With
underground rivers for snorkeling, Xcaret Eco-Park is one of the Riviera Maya's top places to experience being inside a
cenote; on a previous visit, we spent a day at Xcaret.
With their stalactites and stalagmites, and pools of water shining an unearthly blue, Riviera Maya
cenotes look like wondrous
underground cathedrals.
Sac - Actun is the world's longest
underground river and
cenote system, mapped by National Geographic cave divers.
We went to
Cenote Azul and swimming in the fresh water through the
underground river systems is something I will never forget.
This just goes to show how many options there are for swimming in
cenotes and
underground rivers.
The thing that sets Riviera Maya apart, for me, is the abundance of
cenotes (sinkhole), caves and
underground rivers.
After visiting some of Riviera Maya's caves and
cenotes, I've always wanted to explore more of these
underground caverns in other parts of the world.
Highlights include an
underground river adventure tour (included in the general entrance fee) where swimmers of all ages don bright pink lifejackets and swim (or more accurately, bob along) through an
underground river, various caves and ancient
cenotes (water - filled sinkholes).
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.
With
underground rivers, caves, archaeological sites, and thousands of
cenotes (sinkholes) it's easy to see why this is a top destination for travelers and nature - lovers alike.
The nearby caves
Cenote Santa Cruz and Aktun Chen with their stalactites and
underground rivers make pleasant choices for a day trip.
While reef - diving is worth the trip,
cenotes that lie under the ground offer even more adventurous experiences for divers to explore the complex network of
underground rivers.
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).
The splendid
cenote had a narrow mouth with a staircase descending
underground.
Cenote Angelita, just south of Tulum, Mexico, has a secret,
underground river where the most experienced scuba divers go for a serious adventure... Read More
As an extra attraction the course has a cavern and a
cenote, which is a water hole connected to the
underground rivers of the Yucatan Peninsula.
This exciting adventure tour in the Riviera Maya features a unique combination of the best recreation this area has to offer, from swimming in
underground rivers and
cenotes to flying on zip lines over the lush Mayan jungle.
Enter the
underground rivers and caves of the Yucatan Peninsula through a
cenote — a natural spring found only in this part of the world.
Beautiful
underground dry caves with stalactite and stalagmite formations and a spectacular fresh water
cenote.
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.
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 Chihuán is 100 % underground cave cenote that is accessible from a local
Cenote Chihuán is 100 %
underground cave
cenote that is accessible from a local
cenote that is accessible from a local farm.
Although the entrance is close to Dos Ojos
cenotes, Pet Cemetery is part of a different
underground river system which runs parallel to the Dos Ojos system.
Cenote Bolonchoojol (above)-- An underground cave cenote with a small opening directly above the middle of the c
Cenote Bolonchoojol (above)-- An
underground cave
cenote with a small opening directly above the middle of the c
cenote with a small opening directly above the middle of the
cenotecenote.
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.
However, while cleaning the field, he discovered that it had
cenotes and
underground rivers.
Rappel, kayak or scuba dive into a maze of
cenotes and
underground rivers that are said to trap the souls of the ancient Maya in the underworld.
Go
Underground As you descend down a ladder into the vast caverns at Ecopark Kantun - Chi, it's easy to imagine how the ancient Maya believed «
cenotes» (
underground bodies of water) were portals to the underworld.
Enjoy the
underground rivers with
cenotes or sinkholes, a promenade across the butterfly pavilion or the stunning aquarium with endemic species, and at the end of the day Mexico Espectacular show.
An ancient meteor turned Mexico's Yucatan peninsula into honeycomb of caverns,
cenotes (sinkholes) and
underground rivers allowing you to scuba dive areas like Dos Ojos.
Freshwater pools known as
cenotes are filled with crystal - clear water, and some lead to
underground rivers.
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 nearby caves
Cenote Santa Cruz and Aktun Chen with their stalactites and
underground rivers make ideal choices for a day trip.
After that, check out El Gran
Cenote, Tulum's most popular section of cavernous
underground waterways.
But because they are technically
underground sinkholes that fill with groundwater over time,
Cenotes are not always easy to spot.
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).
Dive the mysterious Mayan
underground rivers at El Cid Resort in Cozumel — where you'll find some of the most beautiful cave and cavern («
cenote») diving in the world.