Cenotes are freshwater wells that underlie the Riviera Maya and the Yucatan Peninsula.
They are a natural treasure that requires conservation efforts to ensure that they can be enjoyed for generations to come.
Cenote minotauro
For diving lovers #sistemaaminotauro which includes the cenotes :
- Estrella
- Ladder
- Stone and Winz
*Xibalba, the Mayan underworld
A subterranean world that houses the spirits of every human being after life on earth, which the Mayans could access through the cenotes. Considered sacred places in Mayan mythology, are you ready to live this experience?
How to get there?
Cenote Azul Riviera Maya
Its location between Playa del Carmen and Tulum, its turquoise blue waters, the amount of shallow areas, being an open type cenote and its facilities, make it one of the cenotes not to be missed.
How to get there?
Cenote Jardín del Edén
It is one of the largest open sky Cenotes in the Riviera Maya, which makes it perfect for aquatic photos, thanks to its crystal clear waters that allow you to have a perfect visibility underwater to observe the hundreds of fish that live there.
This cenote is surrounded by green vegetation and trees of the region that give the impression of being in the Garden of Eden, around it there are some palapas to rest or enjoy nature and relax.
How to get there?
Cenote Cristalino
Cenote Cristalino is located 20 km from Playa del Carmen, that is, a 25 minute drive to Tulum.
When you arrive at Cenote Cristalino you will marvel at the surrounding vegetation, the water is transparent and you will be able to see giant rocks and tree roots.
Most of the area of this natural pool is deep (between 2 to 3 meters), so if you do not feel safe to swim a hundred percent, we recommend that you wear a life jacket at all times.
There is also an area of the Cenote Cristalino for the bravest ones.
The jumping platform! Here, from the smallest to the biggest, you can dive into one of the deepest parts (6 meters approximately). You can do it with or without a vest, accompanied or alone.