









8 hour(s) 30 minute(s)
English
Included
Perfect for cooling off on a hot day while connecting with nature
Learn about the geological formation and history of each cenote
Explore diverse natural landscapes and lush tropical surroundings
Visit four stunning cenotes: Santa Lucia, Chulul, Canunchén, and Santa Cruz
€ 273.25
€ 251.39


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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Spend an unforgettable day exploring four of the most stunning cenotes in the Yucatán Peninsula: Santa Lucia, Chulul, Canunchén, and Santa Cruz. These natural sinkholes, formed over thousands of years, offer crystal-clear waters perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and cooling off under the sun. As you journey from one cenote to the next, you’ll be surrounded by lush tropical vegetation and the unique natural beauty of the region. Each cenote has its own character, from tranquil, secluded spots to larger, more adventurous swimming areas, ensuring a varied and exciting experience for all visitors.
This full-day tour includes convenient transportation between the cenotes, allowing you to relax and enjoy the scenery without worry. A delicious local meal is provided, giving you energy to make the most of your adventure. Entry fees to all four cenotes are included, so you can fully immerse yourself in the refreshing waters, explore the natural surroundings, and take memorable photos of this unique landscape. Perfect for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and anyone looking to experience the magic of the Yucatán’s hidden freshwater treasures, this tour offers a mix of relaxation, excitement, and unforgettable moments.
Entrance fee
Lunch
Transport with air conditioning
English-Spanish speaking driver
Pick-up from hotels in downtown Merida
Soda or Pop
Gratuities
Sunglasses & sunscreen
Change of clothes
Camera
Not wheelchair accessible
No public transportation nearby
Keep personal essentials
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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Amazing living history of the Mayan empire. Nestled in the Dzibilchaltún ruins. This beautiful cenote is breathtakingly beautiful.

You can’t swim anymore in cenote. And it is not mentioned.

Very nice place. Bring water, a hat and sunscreen. After that we went to progreso to eat. Really enjoyed the ruins.

Initially, my partner and I, we were going there to swim. None mentioned we werent allowed to do it and we already paid for the entrance, the museum and the arqueological area. We realised we weren't allowed to swim at the very last minute when we got there infront of the cenote and realized it was all closed for the people not to use. Also the museum was close in reparation process, but we got charged for it. I wouldn't mind to miss the swim if is to protect the area and the environment but I would of appreciate to know at the entrance before we pay for 3 different things and only get 1. Just to be fair ans clear, would be nice to advise the visitors on what we really get with the ticket. The arqueological area was beautiful to see and so is the nature around the pyramids. I recommend to get there with your own transport or booked transport to pick you up and drop you off, otherwise there were not public transport available once you exit during week days, I am unsure about weekends so I advice you to researchabout it or to book your transportin advance if.

Place was great and full of ancient structures to explore, it give a great sense of scale to how the native people lived. Visitors should definitely apply sun screen and bring an umbrella or light clothes because the sunshine is intense!



