Day Trips to cenotes from Cancun

The cenotes are very characteristic water wells in the Yucatan Peninsula and very interesting places to visit during your trip to Quintana Roo. Here I tell you about the best excursions to discover these wonders of nature.
Day Trips to cenotes from Cancun

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    Cenotes are deep water wells that are fed by rainwater or by the tributaries of subway rivers that are born in the heart of the earth, so in addition to being a natural beauty difficult to find elsewhere, they are also natural attractions that are navigable and very refreshing.

    The cenotes were also considered sacred by the Mayas, who believed that through them they could make contact with the center of the earth. Visiting them is one of the best activities you can see and do in Cancun and they are the ideal excuse to visit some of the main sites in Quintana Roo, as they are part of the excursions to Chichen Itza or the tours to the Tulum Ruins.

    1. Excursion to Cenote Yal-Kú and swim with turtles in Akumal Beach

    Cenote Yal-Kú| ©Collen R
    Cenote Yal-Kú| ©Collen R

    On this excursion you will visit one of the most visited cenotes in Yucatan, located in a crystal clear lagoon where you can snorkel and swim with fish, trails and benches.

    Because of its layout it is ideal if you are traveling to Cancun with children and also offers a half-day tour on the beaches of Akumal, where you can swim with three different species of turtles.

    Akumal is home to the second largest barrier reef in the world, in the Mesoamerican Reef, which ensures a permanent influx of turtles and other marine species, no matter what time of year you visit Cancun.

    These excursions generally include hotel pick-up and drop-off, snorkeling equipment and round-trip bus transfer.

    For an extra cost, you can opt for souvenir photos of the Akumal beach visit and turtle sighting. Please note that these tours usually do not include the turtle conservation fee tax, which is around thirteen euros per visitor.

    Details of interest

    • Price of the excursion... Starts at 95 euros per person, including round trip transfers and entrance fees to the attractions.
    • Duration of the excursion... Approximately five hours.
    • Advantages of this excursion... You will be able to visit a low complexity cenote, so it is ideal if you are traveling with children.

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    2. Sac Actun and Nohoch Nah Chich Cenote Tour

    Sac Actun Cenotes| ©Mariam Cancu
    Sac Actun Cenotes| ©Mariam Cancu

    Although there are tours that take you to these cenotes separately, the combined option is ideal if you are looking to visit two of the subway cave paradises in the same day.

    Sac Actun and Nohoch Nah Chich are two recently discovered cenotes, so it is a site that is little exploited by tourists. There you can swim and snorkel to see the stalagmites of the cenote.

    This type of tour usually also includes an excursion in an all-terrain vehicle through the Yucatan jungle. Once inside the Mayan jungle, you will be able to see different species of endemic fauna and flora and do rappelling and zip-lining.

    This excursion is for small groups of up to ten people so you will have personalized assistance from the local expert guide.

    The excursions usually include lunch with a typical Mexican menu, beverages, hotel pick up, round trip bus transfer from Cancun and entrance fees to the attractions.

    Details of interest

    • Price of the excursion... Starts at 106 euros per person, including round trip transfers, lunch and entrance fees to the attractions.
    • Duration of the excursion... Approximately seven hours.
    • Advantages of this excursion... It is a complete experience and you will get to know the Mayan jungle.
    • Disadvantages of this excursion... It includes several stages of adventure circuit so it is not recommended for children and older adults.

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    3. Sacred Cenote Excursion and visit to Chichen Itza

    Chichen Itza| ©Luiz Eduardo
    Chichen Itza| ©Luiz Eduardo

    It is one of the most complete excursions, since it allows you to visit the Sacred Cenote, one of the most beautiful and popular in Mexico, and the ancient city of Chichen Itza, one of the new seven wonders of the modern world that was built around the year 600 and is characterized by its temples and the Castle that crowns the archaeological site as the highest of the place.

    In these half day excursions you will have the permanent accompaniment of an expert local guide and round trip transportation by bus from Cancun.

    Some options also include lunch with a typical Mexican menu and a visit to Valladolid, a colonial city in the Yucatan Peninsula that stands out for its picturesque temples and historical monuments as a town of indigenous resistance.

    Please note that in some cases these excursions may not include entrance fees to the Sacred Cenote or the entrance ticket to Chichen Itza, which is about thirty euros.

    Details of interest

    • Price of the excursion... Starts at 47 euros per person, including round-trip transfers and entrance fees to the attractions.
    • Duration of the excursion... Approximately twelve hours.
    • Advantages of this excursion... On the same tour you can visit one of the best cenotes in Quintana Roo and the most famous Mayan archaeological site in the world.

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    4. Tour to Cenote Ik-Kil and visit to Chichén Itzá and Valladolid

    Cenote Ik-Kil| ©Sandmaya
    Cenote Ik-Kil| ©Sandmaya

    On this excursion you can visit the Mayan archaeological site of Chichen Itza, one of the new seven wonders of the modern world, which stands out for the Temple of the Warriors and the Pyramid of Kukulkan, but also swim in the cenote Ik-Kil, one of the largest in Mexico, with 60 meters in diameter and 48 meters high, covered by rock walls.

    Some of these excursions also include a visit to Valladolid, an indigenous town noted for its indigenous resistance and temples.

    The one-day tour includes round-trip bus transfers, the assistance of an expert local guide, entrance fees to the excursions and in some cases also lunch with a typical Mexican menu.

    This is an ideal excursion if you are traveling to Cancun in April, as the Ik-Kil cenote is very beautiful, but it is also a bit cold due to its location, so it is perfect for you to swim and cool off after a long tour.

    Details of interest

    • Price of the excursion... Starts from 95 euros per person, including round trip transfers, entrance fees to the attractions and the assistance of the local expert guide.
    • Duration of the tour... Approximately twelve hours.
    • Advantages of this excursion... You will visit Chichen Itza and one of the largest cenotes in Mexico in the same excursion. It is ideal if you travel to Cancun between March and May, when temperatures are very hot.

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    5. Excursion to Chen-Ha and Mariposa Cenote and visit to Tulum Ruins

    In the Tulum Ruins| ©Hidden Worlds
    In the Tulum Ruins| ©Hidden Worlds

    The Chen-Ha and Mariposa cenotes are two of those that offer the best scenery, as they are surrounded by the Kaan Luum lagoon , an oasis in the middle of Tulum's vegetation and with a picturesque wooden pier that runs from the coast to the center.

    In addition, this type of excursion includes the Tulum Ruins, one of the best known Mayan archaeological sites, as well as its adjacent beaches.

    The tour, which includes round-trip transportation from Cancun by bus and the assistance of an expert local guide, normally begins with a visit to the Tulum Ruins, characterized by El Castillo, the Temple of the Frescoes and the Temple of the God of the Wind, which is at the foot of the main building of the archaeological site and in the area adjacent to the beach.

    Tulum was the most advanced Mayan city, built with a planned architecture and in a quadrangular system, to designate the importance of the cardinal points.

    After the visit to Tulum you can cool off in the cenotes of Chen-Ha and Mariposa and get some of the best pictures of your trip.

    These half-day excursions usually include entrance to the archaeological site of the Tulum Ruins and the cenotes. Lunch may be included in some options.

    Details of interest

    • Price of the excursion... Starts at 31 euros per person, including round trip transfers and entrance fees to the excursions.
    • Duration of the excursion... Between five and six hours.
    • Advantages of this excursion... You will visit one of the most advanced archaeological sites of the Mayan civilization and two of the most beautiful cenotes, surrounded by a lagoon that is considered a natural miracle.

    How to book a cenote excursion from Cancun?

    Booking online| ©Porapak Apichodilok
    Booking online| ©Porapak Apichodilok

    Tickets can be booked online or purchased at a tour provider's office when you arrive in Cancun, but if you visit Cancun in May or the high season months I recommend you book the tours in advance to avoid problems with availability.

    Also keep in mind that if you book online you will know in detail which are the service and transfer providers and also the activities that are included, because many times when you hire them in the local offices they can inform you that certain services are included and then they are not, such as the entrance fees to the archaeological sites of Chichen Itza and the Tulum Ruins.

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    How long is a cenotes excursion from Cancun?

    Sacred Cenote| ©Sergey Y
    Sacred Cenote| ©Sergey Y

    The answer depends on the excursion you choose. Full-day excursions, which are those that include visits to Chichén Itzá or the Tulum Ruins, usually last between ten and twelve hours, while those that include a quick visit to the cenotes or swimming with turtles can last between five and seven hours.

    All excursion times are counted from departure from Cancun and transfer back to the hotel. Be aware of how many hours you will actually be at the cenote or archaeological sites at the time of booking, because some tours offer a very short time at each site and you may not have enough time to tour at your own pace.

    What will I see on this type of cenotes excursion?

    Chen-Ha Cenote| ©Inri
    Chen-Ha Cenote| ©Inri

    On these tours you will have access to some of the best and most beautiful cenotes in Mexico but also to some historical sites.

    Here's what you can see.

    • Ruins of Tulum: Second only to Chichen Itza is the best known and most visited Mayan archaeological site in the world. This planned walled city is characterized by its site on a cliff facing the Caribbean Sea.
    • Chichén Itzá: Chosen as one of the new seven wonders of the modern world, mystical Chichén Itzá is home to some of the most emblematic sites such as El Castillo and the Temple of the Warriors.
    • Valladolid: It is the oldest city in Quintana Roo, noted for its temples and monuments of indigenous resistance and also for its exquisite gastronomy, which is one of the best in the Yucatan Peninsula.
    • Sacred Cenote: Also called Cenote Saamal, it is located very close to Chichen Itza and is one of the most popular cenotes in Mexico. It is one of the most recommended natural experiences.
    • Cenote Yal-Kú: It is one of the most easily accessible cenotes, so it is ideal to visit with children. There you can swim with fish and local species in the tranquility of its crystal clear waters.
    • Cenotes Sac Actun and Nohoch Nah Chich: These are two recently discovered cenotes, characterized by being located in the depths of a cavern.
    • Cenote Ik-Kil: One of the largest in Mexico with an opening of 60 meters in diameter and walls 48 meters high.
    • Cenotes Chen-Ha and Mariposa: They stand out for their crystalline and calm waters and for being surrounded by the Kaan Luum lagoon, an oasis in the middle of the Yucatan vegetation.

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    Tips for a cenotes excursion from Cancun

    Mariposa Cenote| ©Toms D
    Mariposa Cenote| ©Toms D

    The cenotes are generally difficult to access, so having the assistance of a guide and an organized tour will save you time and money. Ideally, you should hire a guided tour.

    For the tours of Chichen Itza and the Tulum Ruins, which can be exhausting, I recommend you bring comfortable shoes and water to hydrate yourself, especially if you are visiting Cancun in March.

    How much does a cenotes excursion from Cancun cost?

    Money in Euros| ©Pixabay
    Money in Euros| ©Pixabay

    It will depend on the excursion chosen and the activities included, besides the cenotes. The most economical are the tours to the Sacred Cenote and Chichen Itza and those that include a visit to the Chen-Ha and Mariposa cenotes. Half-day tours start at 31 euros.

    Excursions that include more activities such as off-road vehicle tours in the Yucatan jungle or snorkeling and diving activities start at 95 euros and can last up to twelve hours.

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    Why is it advisable to take a trip to the cenotes from Cancun?

    Cenote in Cancun| ©Viviane Kermeci
    Cenote in Cancun| ©Viviane Kermeci

    Visiting the cenotes can be a bit uncomfortable to do on your own and in some cases not very productive. The ideal is to combine a trip to the cenotes with another activity such as visiting archaeological sites or the Yucatan jungle. Or also with diving, snorkeling or rappel activities.

    The Yucatan Peninsula also hides many mysteries that can be revealed by your expert local guide if you opt for a guided excursion. You will also learn more about the flora and fauna and some characteristic sites such as the Kaan Luum lagoon which is often difficult to access for private visitors.

    What are the advantages of taking a guided tour vs. visiting the cenotes on my own?

    Inside a Cenote| ©Chuck Barker
    Inside a Cenote| ©Chuck Barker

    Since in the Yucatan Peninsula the distances are long and the roads uncomfortable, on an excursion you will not only get to know other sites and do extra activities in addition to the visit to the cenotes, but also relax and enjoy the visits in peace and quiet. In addition, you will have the assistance of a guide and an itinerary.

    These excursions will save you time and money and allow you to leave the city early in the morning and return at night to continue with the best activities in Cancun the next day. And you, are you ready to enjoy the cenotes?

    Frequently Asked Questions

    • What is usually included in a cenote experience?

      A tour of archaeological sites and ruins, a guided exploration of the Mayan jungle, a descent into a cenote, and a lunch consisting of traditional Mayan dishes.

    • Are Cenotes safe?

      The cenotes are perfectly safe for swimming, snorkeling, and even cable descent. However, if you are traveling with small children, you will need to be very careful with them as most are endless deep. Best cenote to visit for families is Cenote Azul.

    • What ruins will I visit on a cenote tour?

      Most experiences will take you to the archaeological ruins of Tulum and Coba, where you will see the ancient pyramids and enjoy breathtaking views of the Caribbean Sea.

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    The tour was wonderful and interesting. The treatment was spectacular