Mayan Cenotes
Explore the cenotes in Yucatán, natural wonders with crystal-clear waters and rock formations. The Cenote Route takes you to unique diving and snorkeling experiences. Discover the cultural connection with Mayan history and relax in their surroundings after an exciting day.
Price per person, from $99 USD
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Summary Trip
- 1 day trip
- 3 Cenotes
- Transportation
¿What´s included?
Transportation
Water Drinks
Entrences Fees
Culture and nature around Mayan Heritage
Day intineary
Printe the intinerary
Itinerary for a Day in Yucatán Exploring Cenotes:
9:00 AM - 10:30 AM: Cenote 1 Start your day by exploring Cenote 1, an impressive system of underwater caves. Admire the rock formations and immerse yourself in its crystal-clear waters.
11:00 AM - 12:30 PM: Cenote 2 Head to Cenote 2, an open-air cenote surrounded by lush vegetation. Enjoy its natural beauty and relax as you swim in its serene waters.
1:00 PM - 2:30 PM: Lunch Enjoy some free time to rest or explore before lunch. Have lunch at a nearby place to recharge.
3:00 PM - 4:30 PM: Cenote 3 After lunch, explore Cenote 3, known for its crystal-clear waters and underwater tunnels. Experience snorkeling or diving to appreciate the unique marine life.
5:00 PM - 6:30 PM: Recreational Activity Engage in a recreational activity such as cycling, hiking, or simply relax in the surrounding nature.
7:00 PM: Return Home After a day filled with exploration and recreational activities, return to your accommodation to rest.
"I discovered paradise in Yucatán; I never imagined being able to see such a magical place like the cenotes."
"I was able to enjoy the fresh and mystical water of the cenotes in Yucatán; it was an adventure I never imagined living."
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