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How deep are cenotes in Tulum?

How deep are cenotes in Tulum? The depth of cenotes can vary but usually range between 10 and 30 meters. Some more family-friendly areas of the pools are as little as one- three meters. The deepest cenote in Tulum is located in Dos Ojos Parque, known as Cenote El Pit, with a depth of 40 meters.



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These natural limestone sinkholes are filled with cool waters that make them ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and even scuba diving. If you're visiting the popular Yucatan city of Tulum, exploring nearby cenotes is a must.

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Freshwater fish: Cenotes in the Tulum area are known to host various species of freshwater fish, including cichlids, tetras, catfish, and mollies. These colorful fish can be found swimming around the cenote's clear waters, adding vibrancy to your snorkeling experience.

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What is the temperature of the water in the cenotes? The water temperature in the cenotes is around 77°-78° Fahrenheit or 25°-26° Celsius.

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Along with Gran Cenote, Dos Ojos is the most famous of the Tulum cenotes. In order to enjoy Dos Ojos Cenote, it is best to arrive at the opening or just before closing time without the tourist groups.

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Also, you cannot wear regular sunscreen or bug repellent when visiting the cenotes. You MUST wear an organic, reef friendly sunscreen from companies like Sun Bum.

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A Cenote refers to an underground chamber or cave which contains permanent water. In other words, it is a natural sinkhole where the ceiling of the cave has collapsed. The word Cenote, which is pronounced as “seh-no-tay”, is a Spanish conversion of the Yucatec Maya word “D'zonot” or “Ts'onot”.

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Quintana Roo cenotes are a tourist attraction of sorts because they stay so clean due to the natural filtration process and thanks to the plants inside. In fact, the abundance of plant life in the Mayan jungle helps clean out all impurities before they even reach the surface.

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The water is fresh and so clean that even your hair and skin feel different after taking a dip. It has been said that the waters possess healing properties. Perhaps it is the tranquility and nature that heal as well!

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