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What is the most popular cenote in Mexico?

One of the most famous and popular cenotes in Mexico, Gran Cenote is actually a string of cenotes connected by walking paths. The primary cenote is a winding river-like open-air cenote that meanders around and is delightful for swimming and snorkeling.



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The Gran Cenote in Tulum often tops the list of cenotes Mexico is most famous for thanks to the well-preserved Mayan ruins found at the site. The calm shallow waters and proximity to the all-inclusive Riviera Maya hotels make it a family-friendly cenote that can be enjoyed all year round.

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Gran Cenote Just a few kilometres away from Tulum, you will find one of the most popular cenotes in Mexico – the Gran Cenote. Gran Cenote is an open cenote with crystal clear emerald water, two pools, and a cave. If you're interested in diving, this is a great place to do it.

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Gran Cenote is considered one of the best open-air cenotes near Cancun to visit. Famous for the vast, colorful surrounding jungle and crystal blue waters, it has many caves and caverns to discover. The Gran Cenote is a very picturesque and beautiful place.

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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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Casa Cenote: located between Playa Del Carmen and Tulum, Casa Cenote is one of the most unique cenotes we visited. Its turquoise waters are surrounded by lush trees and mangrove.

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The Yucatán Peninsula has almost no rivers and only a few lakes, and those are often marshy. The widely distributed cenotes are the only perennial source of potable water and have long been the principal source of water in much of the region.

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It's a great cenote to visit as it's so beautiful and fun to swim in so you can easily spend an up to two hours at the swimming area alone and another hour or two above ground at the viewing deck and the on-site restaurant. We expect most people would spend 1-3 hours at Cenote Ik Kil.

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Cenote Calavera, aka Skull Cenote, may sound scary, but this incredible swimming hole features a four-meter drop into the water accessible by ladder or, for the courageous, a jump straight into the pristine pool. This little slice of heaven is truly a hidden gem in Tulum, bringing less tourists and visitors per day.

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Cenote Oxmán One of the most picturesque cenotes in the Yucatan, Cenote Oxman's blue waters are encircled by hanging vines and steep cave walls. Wow. Near Valladolid, Cenote Oxman is in the Hacienda San Lorenzo Oxman, which has a pool and a restaurant as well. Great way to spend an afternoon.

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Table of Contents
  • Cenote Dos Ojos, near Tulum.
  • Gran Cenote.
  • Cenote Azul, near Tulum and Playa Del Carmen.
  • Cenote Calavera near Tulum.
  • Cenote Santa Cruz Tulum.
  • Cenote Abierto.
  • Cenote Zacil-Ha.
  • Cenote Pedrín Fenómeno. Best cenotes in Yucatán, Mexico.


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This week, tourists have been warned to take precautions when visiting cenotes in the Mexican-Caribbean, after E Coli bacteria were found in 6 of the most-visited spots. The cenotes with the highest rate of bacterial infection were found in Tulum, at the Cristal, Calavera and Casa Cenotes.

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This cenote's name, which means “Two Eyes” in Spanish, refers to its two separate pools that lead into a large cavern of incredibly clear water. At more than 40 miles long, Dos Ojos is the largest underwater cave system in the state and among the most popular and adventurous dive spots on the entire Riviera Maya.

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Cenotes are fresh water pools in the jungle that are surrounded by limestone rock. We find water shoes to be protective and useful when snorkeling or swimming in the cenotes. If this is your first time here in the Riviera Maya, bring your water shoes so that you have them on hand for those exploration days.

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Such is the case of the Sac Actun system, the largest in the world, and its entrance, the Nohoch Nah Chich cenote.

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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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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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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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