









6 hour(s) 30 minute(s)
English
Included
Discover the natural charm and crystal-clear waters of each cenote
Experience traditional Yucatecan transportation with a wagon ride
Enjoy scenic views and serene surroundings throughout the day
Learn about local culture and traditions from guides or staff
€ 250.74
€ 230.68


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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Begin your day with a convenient morning pickup from your accommodation and head toward the Santa Barbara Cenotes for an unforgettable adventure in nature. Upon arrival, you’ll change and prepare to explore four stunning cenotes, each offering its own unique charm. Move between the cenotes by bike or aboard a traditional Yucatecan wagon, a fun and authentic way to experience the area. Swim in crystal-clear waters, relax along the shores, or capture incredible photos of the natural surroundings. With free time at each stop, you can explore at your own pace and fully immerse yourself in the serene beauty of the Yucatán landscape.
After a day of adventure, enjoy a delicious Yucatecan meal featuring handmade tortillas and dishes to satisfy every taste, including vegetarian and vegan options. The combination of fresh local flavors, traditional cooking, and a welcoming atmosphere makes for a perfect end to your cenote excursion. This experience seamlessly blends adventure, culture, nature, and gastronomy, offering a memorable day that showcases the best of the Yucatán’s natural and cultural treasures.
Lunch
Admission fee
Private transportation
Pick up from any hotel in the city centre and north
Gratuities
Cash
Swimsuit & Towel
Cap or hat
Snacks & Water
Comfortable clothes and shoes
Not wheelchair accessible
No public transportation nearby
Keep personal essentials
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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We were told homun was def the place to check out for cenotes, and I understood why once we arrived. Multiple Cenotes down one rocky dirt road.Can you drive there, absolutely, but since it was our first time we decided to use a local tour guide, and you def need a taller car.The cost is $400 pesos to be taken on the bike taxi for the day up to 4 people. Because each cenote is on private properties you pay the families to enter each individua one, the cheapest one we went to was $60 pesos, the most expensive was $100. And all worth it. And it was cute to see that the cenote people cut the tour guide a small commission for bringing us there, although he was trying to hide it. The guide rented us life vest for $70 pesos. Vest are needed to enter all cenotes and you’ll have to rent them from each individual location if not, so the price to us was worth it. Each cenote offered something unique. One had a high dive platform, another was a gorgeous bat filled cave, with a huge swimming hole, and the last one we went to had multiple Depths, lots of fishies you can feed, a smaller jumping platform, and multiple entrance points. All of them had steep steps and not meant for anyone with mobility issues. While The guides Aren’t cheap, and I’m sure they charge us more than local Mexicans, knowing you are contributing to a family, and a Community, truly brings meaning to spending my hard earned money… highly suggest the cenotes

First time visiting cenotes and I am so glad we went with Jose. He gave us really great information about them, what a lovely experience will certainly contact him again. I recommend making a reservation a day or 2 ahead!

Went to 2 seperate spots, great swimming holes, no one else there asides us for both places, got rides from local car park by the locals, paid 70MXN each per person, got taken to lunch and stopped for drinks too, amazing afternoon

Jose and Samuel were great guides, sharing information about the culture and explaining things about the cenotes. They even were taking pictures and videos so we could have them! We paid $300 pesos per bike (holds 4 people) and we paid $60 pesos at each cenote. I do not recommend it doe little kids because the water it's cold and it can be overwhelming for them. Give these guys a try, you'll have a good time.

It was such a wonderful day! Both Mr Jose and his son were fabulous guides. Not only did they take us to the best cenotes, but they were also very knowledgeable and made wonderful conversation in between cenotes. They asked what kind of cenotes we would like to visit, what was important to us and tailored the tour according to our wishes. They are very kind, lovely to be around. A MUST if you are in the Yucatan



