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English
Included
Explore the famous Cenote Dos Ojos with its crystal-clear waters
Discover diverse marine life in an otherworldly cave system
Enjoy lush jungle surroundings and calm, clear waters
Perfect mix of adventure, exploration, and relaxation
€ 247.46
€ 227.66


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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Exploring both Cenote Dos Ojos and Cenote Manati offers a perfect blend of adventure and relaxation for travelers eager to experience the natural beauty of the Yucatan Peninsula. Cenote Dos Ojos, one of the most famous cenotes in the region, is a breathtaking site where crystal-clear blue waters reveal a mesmerizing underwater landscape. With its intricate cave system and fascinating rock formations, it’s a dream destination for snorkelers and divers who want to discover the hidden wonders beneath the surface. The play of light filtering through the water creates a magical atmosphere, making every moment unforgettable.
In contrast, Cenote Manati offers a more peaceful and secluded experience surrounded by lush jungle and calm waters. Often described as a hidden gem, it’s an ideal place to relax, swim, or simply float while enjoying the serene natural surroundings. The combination of these two cenotes in one tour allows you to enjoy the excitement of exploration and the tranquility of untouched nature. Whether you’re seeking adventure, beauty, or peace, visiting both Cenote Dos Ojos and Cenote Manati promises a truly memorable experience.
Sandwich, Energy Bar, Water and Juice
Air-conditioned vehicle
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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Very cute Cenote with less chaos and better price than most in Tulum. Bring some towels and some swimming gear and you’re set for a good time.

My favorite cenote experience. It was more low key then others and actually had some time there all to myself. Beautiful clear water and was great temp for swimming in. The adventure of jumping was exhilarating.

The cenote is located close to the town and is easy to reach — we walked there. There is an entrance fee, and there’s an extra charge if you want to use a camera. Life jackets are also available for an additional fee. The cenote isn’t very big, but the area is well-maintained, clean, and beautiful. You can swim, watch the fish, or observe the bats. There’s also a platform for jumping into the water. We arrived about two hours after opening and stayed until closing. It wasn’t too crowded. There are hammocks and loungers where you can relax, as well as a bar and food available for order. There are also showers and restrooms on-site. Make sure to use reef-safe sunscreen — think about nature! 🌿

Beautiful cenote - we walked there and took us 20 minutes from Tulum Centro. 250 pesos per person. You have to pay extra to bring in go pro or camera. The food and drink options are on the expensive side but were enjoyable. The cenote was fun with two smaller holes you could jump through or the bigger entrance with a ladder. There were lots of birds flying around the cave and a few bats. It was quite quiet when we went. Overall the spot was very picturesque.

Such a fun cenote, you don’t need a life jacket which is great if you want to jump through the holes. We went at 4pm on a Monday. I believe it was $300 pesos cash only at the entrance. They charge extra if you bring a professional camera but phone is okay. Since it was end of day, there was barely any people there so we got to enjoy the place and take photos as we wanted. We tried their margaritas which were very nice and the ceviche was so tasteful. A bit on the expensive side compared to the center of Tulum but not crazy expensive. Overall it’s a pretty nice cenote to go visit



