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English
Included
Easy to access and suitable for all experience levels
Provides a unique glimpse into the world’s longest underwater river system
Combines natural beauty, history, and relaxation in one experience
Features stunning stalactites, stalagmites, and natural rock formations
€ 123.94
€ 114.02


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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Taak Bi Ha Cenote is a breathtaking natural wonder hidden in the lush jungles of Quintana Roo, offering visitors an unforgettable journey into the mysterious underground world once revered by the ancient Maya. As part of the impressive Sac Actun System, the longest underwater river system on Earth, this cenote showcases extraordinary geological formations, including delicate stalactites, stalagmites, and massive columns sculpted by nature over thousands of years. The crystal-clear waters and mesmerizing cave interiors make it a magical spot for those seeking both adventure and serenity.
Whether you’re diving in for a swim, snorkeling through the clear waters, or simply admiring the beauty of the surroundings, Taak Bi Ha Cenote offers something special for every traveler. Its accessibility makes it ideal for families and explorers of all levels. More than just a swimming hole, it’s a living piece of natural history that connects visitors to the region’s ancient past while providing a peaceful escape from the modern world. A visit here captures the true essence of the Riviera Maya’s hidden treasures.
Air-conditioned vehicle
All Fees
Sandwich, Energy Bar, Water and Juice
Use of Snorkelling equipment
Gratuities
Swimwear & Towel
Hat, sunglasses, biodegradable sunscreen, long-sleeve shirt
Change of clothes
Not wheelchair accessible
No public transportation nearby
Minimum age of participants is 10
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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Stunning, enclosed cenote! The water is so blue and crystal clear. Awesome to use a flashlight and be able to see back into the caverns. Very narrow and steep entry into the cenote, but amazing once inside.

Great cenote. Good for swimming and really beautiful. You don't have to wear a life jacket as you do in many these days. No lockers.

Positives: Crystal clear water. You can see small fish swimming next to you. Bathrooms were clean. Showers weren’t very strong. You will see a lot of iguanas on your way there. Life jackets are included in entry. Water is a bit cold. Staff was friendly. Highly recommend to bring googles and water shoes as you will see a lot of small fish, caves, but rocks are sharp. Cons (maybe): they don’t provide transportation from highway 307 to their Cenote, so if you get there through public transportation like we did, then you have to walk 40 mins. A person at park desk Dos Ojos (they provide transportation to their Cenote which is next to this one) wanted to charge us 100mxn per person. If you get there through a rental or taxi that takes you all the way in, you are good. Price 💴: 350 mxn per person. Life jackets included.

One of the best cenotes I’ve been to! Quiet and otherworldly, no silly restaurants or sculptures outside trying to make it something other than what it is. Be warned you have to drive on a bumpy dirt road for a while to get to it though!

I followed google reviews saying that this was the most beautiful cenote and indeed, it is so gorgeous. We quickly went after visting dos ojos, so I did not swim, but it is beautiful to just look at and there are plenty of little pathways that allow you to explore the cave on foot. It was also really quiet (not too busy) so we got plenty of good photos.



