The 20 Most Beautiful Cenotes in Yucatan, Mexico

The 20 most beautiful cenotes in Yucatan

There are an estimated 10,000 cenotes in the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico.

The word cenote comes from the Mayan “dzonot” which means sacred well. Indeed, cenotes were considered sacred by the Maya since they were the gateway to Xibalba, an underground world where several deities were found.

This is why they were used as ceremonial places where offerings and sacrifices were made.

Today you can bathe in these magnificent natural water wells, which are sometimes external, like natural swimming pools, sometimes hidden in underground caves.

But if there are 10,000, how do you choose the best cenote for a trip to the Yucatan?

To help you make your choice, here is my list of the best cenotes in the Yucatan Peninsula, classified by state (Quintana Roo, Yucatan and Campeche ).

I have done my best to establish a fairly varied list, with cenotes suitable for families, others not very touristy and quite rustic, perfect for those who go on an adventure.

So, which cenote to see in Yucatan? Let’s go!

State of Yucatan

1. San Lorenzo Oxman

Cenote Oxman owes its name to the Hacienda San Lorenzo Oxman where it is located, just 10 minutes from the pretty colonial city of Valladolid.

It is an open cenote, surrounded by rock walls with long hanging roots. The view from the top is impressive!

It is accessed by a staircase of 73 steps and once at the bottom, you can jump into the water from the stone edge or a wooden platform…or even better: with the zip line!

In the afternoon, there are a few groups of tourists arriving after visiting Chichen Itza so I recommend going there in the morning.

It must be said that it is the ideal place to rest because, in addition to the cenote, there is also a nice swimming pool with deck chairs, tables with umbrellas, a restaurant and a bar.

How to Visit Cenote Oxman:

Cenote San Lorenzo Oxman. Photo Andrea Schaffer

2. Cenotes Dzitnup

The Xkeken and Samula cenotes also deserve to be in this list of the best cenotes in the Yucatan!

They are located in the community of Dzitnup, close to Valladolid, and this is why they are often simply called Dzitnup cenotes.

X’keken means “pig” in Mayan and the guide told us that it takes its name from the curious story of its discovery.

Farmers had a little pig who often went for a walk and always came back full of mud, even in dry times when there was no rain.

Intrigued, one day they decided to follow him and he rushed into a cave. That’s how they realized there was a cenote.

So I don’t know if the story is true, but it always makes me laugh. After all, there are a lot of sites that were discovered completely by chance!

Cenote Xkeken is in a cave with large stalactites and an opening in the ceiling that allows natural light to bring out the turquoise color of the water.

The Samula cenote which is located right next to it is larger and a little less known.

How to visit Dzitnup cenotes:

Cenote Samula in Valladolid

3. Cenote Ik Kil (Chichen Itza)

Cenote is often called Ik Kil, Chichen Itzá Cenote or Sacred Cenote.

This is certainly a good promotional argument, but it is completely false because there are already two cenotes on the Chichen Itzá site (including one which is actually called the Sacred Cenote). Except you can’t swim there!

What is true, however, is that the Ik Kil cenote is located very close to Chichen Itzá (5km) and is therefore the ideal place to cool off after visiting the famous Mayan site under the sun.

It is one of the most beautiful cenotes on the Yucatan Peninsula, but also the most touristy, which is both an advantage and a disadvantage.

There are therefore more people than elsewhere, but it is also very well maintained and with all the facilities that make it accessible to the whole family (restaurant, shop, locker, large parking lot).

Comment visitor Ik Kil:

I recommend this day trip  with pickup from your hotel, the  Chichen Itza tour, the  Ik Kil cenote, the  buffet lunch  and the  self-guided tour of Valladolid.

To book here.

The Ik Kil cenote near Chichen Itza

4. Cenote Hubiku

Cenote Hubiku is located between the Mayan site of Ek Balam and Valladolid.

It is located in a cave which is accessed by taking a staircase of 115 steps to reach its fresh and crystal clear water.

The prettiest time is around noon when the sun is high enough in the sky for the rays to enter through the opening in the ceiling to illuminate the water, bringing out its colors.

Before leaving you can also take a look at the Don Tadeo Tequila Museum located there. It allows you to understand the tequila manufacturing process and you can do several tastings. I really liked the chocolate liqueur!

You can also take this very complete excursion with hotel pickup, visit to Chichen Itza, Valladolid and the Hubiku cenote! To book here.

Cenote Hubiku

5. Zazil Tunich

It is a 2.5 hour guided tour covering approximately 400m in a cave which is 20m underground.

You can discover some 80 stalactites and stalagmites which surround the cenote, including the largest stalactite in the Yucatan!

There is also a package that includes the traditional meal in a Mayan house in addition to the tour, but only available on Monday and Tuesday.

It is truly an activity accessible to the whole family because the path is well lit and landscaped, and the water level of the cenote only reaches 2m at most.

In addition, it is close to the cenotes Xcanahaltun Sac AuaPalomitas and Agua Dulce, enough to organize a busy day!

The cénote Zazil Tunich

6. Suitun

Among the best cenotes in the Yucatan , it is difficult to miss the Suytun cenote, very close to Valladolid.

It’s undoubtedly the cenote we see the most on Instagram!

It must be said that it is a magnificent cenote hidden in a cave with a well of light which gives it a magical air. You can stand on a stone pontoon to take THE dream photo.

But what we don’t see on social networks is that there are almost always tourists there because it is often on the program of group excursions.

So to be able to enjoy it peacefully I really recommend going there around 9am – 10am.

The water varies between 1h30 and 5m deep, so it is ideal for the whole family .

Access to the cenote is 1 hour maximum, including time for photos.

My advice
The entrance ticket also gives access to a second cenote, the Ka’pe cenote, where almost no one goes because you cannot swim there. But it’s worth going there to see it!

How to Visit Cenote Suytun:

Cenote Suytun

7. Cenote X-Canché

Cenote X-Canché is located very close to the Mayan site of Ek Balam, a must-see in Mexico.

You can easily get there on foot or by bike as it is less than 2km from the site.

This is a nice open cenote that is 15m below ground level, but be careful as the stairs are quite steep!

Once at the bottom, there are several platforms to jump into the water, as well as a tarzan rope and two  zip lines.

There is also a camping area (130 pesos per person) and cabins (600 pesos) to spend the night surrounded by nature.

And a big positive point for X-Canché: the cenote, its restaurant and its cabins for rent are all managed by the local community!

The X’Canché cenote near the Ek Balam site. Photo Adam Jones

8. Popcorn and Freshwater Cenotes

These two magnificent, untouristed cenotes in the Yucatan are located 200m from each other, at Rancho Agua Dulce between the villages of Yalcobá and Hunukú.

Both cenotes are located in a cave. The Palomitas cenote is the best known but both are magnificent and I don’t know why so little is said about the Agua Dulce cenote.

However, it has several points to its advantage: you can abseil or rent a kayak to stroll on its crystal clear water. Plus it’s a big cenote and it feels very small!

On site you can rent a bike to ride from one cenote to another and there is a small restaurant with local cuisine.

The place in general is really nice for those who want a getaway from the crowds.

The Popcorn Cenote

9. Choo-Ha in Coba

It is undeniable that Coba is not only one of the must-see destinations in Yucatan, but also one of the must-see sites in Mexico.

It was a powerful Mayan city hidden in the jungle, and there is the 2nd highest pyramid in the entire Yucatan Peninsula.

But even though Coba has become quite touristy in recent years, few people know that there are also three cenotes in Coba managed by the local community: Choo Ha and Tankach Ha 200m apart, as well as Multum Ha a little further.

And so much the better! It allows those who know it to benefit from it with few people. 😉

These are underground cenotes, located in beautiful caves with stalactites and crystal clear water, but they are all different and all three are worth a visit if you have some time.

If you are visiting the Yucatan with family, and you prefer to choose just one cenote, I suggest Choo Ha instead because it offers shallow water areas  and access to the water is also very easy. Perfect for children!

Cenote Choo-Ha in Coba

10. Guess

Cenote Zaci is located in the city of Valladolid, just 10 minutes from the main square.

It is therefore very easy to include it in a visit to Valladolid, even if you are on foot.

It is a large open cenote, a few meters below ground level, with beautiful vegetation on the walls and a small artificial waterfall which gives it a lot of charm.

You can jump into the water from different platforms for those looking for a little adrenaline, but there are also stairs to go down to the water and you can sit around the cenote.

Big plus if you’re traveling to Mexico on a budget : entry only costs 60 pesos. And if you spend 100 pesos at the restaurant, the cenote is free.

It’s really a good deal! Above all, it is very well maintained, clean, with changing rooms and showers.

The only disadvantage of this cenote is that you cannot do snorkeling because the water is quite opaque.

Cenote Zaci in Valladolid. Photo: Cenote Zaci page.

11. Noh Mozon

Very little is said about the Noh Mozon cenote and its neighbors the Nayah and Suem cenotes .

It must be said that they are located in Pixyah, just over an hour from Mérida, far from the tourist routes.

In addition, access is not easy since you have to take a narrow country lane for 20-30 minutes which is not in very good condition.

When I was there, we were even blocked by a herd of cows.

In short, you have to be patient, but it’s part of the adventure and it’s also thanks to these obstacles that it’s not touristy!

It is one of the most beautiful cenotes in the Yucatan, and also one of the most natural and rustic that I have visited.

The water is truly magnificent, clean, ideal for snorkeling or diving and you can jump from heights of 5m, 13m and 18m.

I do not recommend it if you are traveling to the Yucatan with children because there are no safety measures, no life jackets, the stairs that give access to the cenote move a little when using them and it does not there is no service on site.

But otherwise, go for it!

The Noh Mozon cenote

State of Quintana Roo

12. Blue Cenote

Cenote Azul is an outdoor cenote that is very popular with families with children, just 20 minutes from Playa del Carmen.

It is quite large, with different depths and a 5 meter edge from which you can jump into the water. It allows all types of swimmers, whether beginners or advanced, to really enjoy it!

How to visit Cenote Azul:

The rocks of Cenote Azul

13. Crystalline Cenote

Cenote Cristalino is one of the most famous cenotes in the Riviera Maya. Thanks to its beauty of course, but also thanks to its accessibility!

It must be said that cenotes are generally relatively far from the roads and it can be complicated to get there without a car.

Good news for all those traveling in Mexico by public transport, the entrance to Cenote Cristalino is on the road 20 minutes from Playa del Carmen, not far from Cenote Azul and Cenote El Eden.

It’s a semi-open cenote, with one part outside and the other under the rock, perfect when you want to take a break in the shade.

It lives up to its name very well with its crystal clear water which reveals its large stones at the bottom, turtles and fish. There is also a portion surrounded by mangroves which gives it an intimate side that I really liked and that other cenotes sometimes lack.

This is a family cenote close to Playa del Carmen perfect for spending a few hours.

You can then go to Xpu-Ha beach which is magnificent or swim with turtles in AkumalIt’s very close!

The Crystal Cenote

14. Chaak Tun

Chaak Tun is the only cenote in Playa del Carmen.

I would like to point out: this is the only cenote in the town of Playa del Carmen because there are many in the surrounding area!

This is a 1h45 guided tour in a small group through two underground cenotes located in magnificent caves filled with stalactites and transparent water: Cenote Pixan and Cenote Xibalba.

Before entering you are provided with a mask and snorkel, aquashoes, a flashlight and a life jacket.

My advice
You will be offered a neoprene wetsuit (included, but optional) and I really recommend you accept because the water is always COLD in a cave.

My friend wanted to be brave by refusing and he really regretted it!

The caves are really impressive, the visit is very well supervised by the guide and not particularly physically demanding so you can go with children and seniors.

And as a bonus, we get a little tequila tasting before leaving.

Comment visiter Chaak Tun:

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The Chaak Tun cenote, the cenote of Playa del Carmen.

15. Rio Secreto

Rio Secreto is one of my favorite places in Yucatan and it deserves its place among the best cenotes to do in Yucatan 100 times over .

Why so much enthusiasm?

Because this is the opportunity to discover, thanks to a 1.5 hour guided tour, one of the most beautiful natural sites in Mexico on foot and by swimming.

It is in reality a large underground network of 40km and we only cover 600m, but it is more than enough to discover its magnificent caves filled with stalactites and stalagmites as well as its river.

We are provided with a helmet with headlamp, neoprene clothing, water shoes, and a life jacket. It’s a great adventure to experience in complete safety and the guides are truly exceptional!

My advice
It is forbidden to bring your phone or camera for security reasons, but they therefore take the opportunity to sell their own photos.

Like all sites with a photographer, it’s a budget to plan for if you’re interested: $25 USD per photo or all photos for $100 USD.

You can book entry to Rio Secreto here which also includes lunch at the end of the activity.

Rio Secreto

16. Cenote Dos Ojos

Cenote Dos Ojos is  the best known in the Riviera Maya.

It must be said that it is part of the Sac Actun, the largest network of underwater caves in the world which extends over 347km!

It is formed by two cenotes connected by an underwater passage. It is a great place for diving with its two routes: Barbie (easier, 515 m), and Baticueva (more advanced, 312m).

But Cenote Dos Ojos is also very suitable for those who simply want to swim or snorkel with the family.

Cenote Dos Ojos in Tulum

17. Kantun-Chi

Kantun-chi Ecological Park  is only 15 minutes from Akumal and 30 minutes from Playa del Carmen.

It is located in a superb tropical forest where you can enjoy 5 different cenotes : Kantun Chi, Saskaleen-Ha, Uch Ben-Ha, Zacil-Ha and Zihil-Ha.

But it was by far the underground river that impressed me the most!

We find ourselves facing a small opening on the ground and we take a ladder to descend to the floor of the cave. At the beginning, the only light we have is the guide’s flashlight, which creates quite an atmosphere!

Then a few steps further, we arrive at an incredible spectacle with transparent water emerging and a multitude of subtly illuminated rock formations.

The underground river of Kantun Chi Park

18. Blue Cenote (Bacalar)

Cenote Azul de Bacalar, not to be confused with Cenote Azul de Playa del Carmen, is truly unique on this list of the best cenotes in Yucatan!

It is a cenote 90 m deep and 200 m in diameter, surrounded by forest, right next to the famous Bacalar Lagoon.

It is ideal for swimming, diving or snorkeling. Not too comfortable swimming? No problem, you can rent a life jacket and there is even a rope that crosses the cenote so you can explore everything at your own pace.

There is a seafood restaurant with a terrace facing the lagoon. I can’t say it offers the best value for money in Bacalar, but it definitely has a prime location!

My advice
It is very important not to touch the stromatolites of the cenote because they are fragile organisms.

How to visit Cenote Azul de Bacalar:

The Blue Cenote of Bacalar

19. Cenote Calavera

Cenote Calavera, the “skull”, owes its name to its two entrances in the stone floor…like two orbits!

Unlike other cenotes designed and modified by the hand of man to make them accessible to all, here we only have a ladder to descend into the water.

My advice
Personally I really like its rustic side, but here, even more than for the other cenotes, the Aquashoes will be very useful because the entire edge is made of stone.

It is also a very good spot for taking photos because there is a rope that serves as a swing.

In fact, we are starting to see this cenote more and more on Instagram, but there are much fewer tourists than in Suytun, the other photogenic cenote!

It’s not necessarily a cenote where you stay for hours, but it is unique in its kind and its proximity to Tulum is a good advantage when you have a fairly tight Yucatan itinerary!

Visit the Calavera cenote

Calavera cenote

State of Campeche

20. Ich Ha Lol Haan

We talk a lot about the cenotes of the State of Yucatan and the State of Quintana Roo but we always forget the State of Campeche because it is a much less touristy region.

The most beautiful cenote in Campeche is definitely Ich Haa Lol Xa’an. It is an ecotourism reserve which actually contains two cenotes.

The first is quite small, but has incredibly crystal clear water where you can see lots of small fish.

We then cross its large garden where we can walk freely. There is also a river with a suspension bridge where you cannot swim, but you can rent a kayak for only $50 pesos per person.

Then we finally arrive at the second cenote which is a little larger, with emerald-colored water.

It’s really the ideal place for families with children because the water level is low, or simply for anyone who likes places without tourists to enjoy nature.

I was there during the week and I didn’t see anyone in almost two hours!

How to Visit Ich Ha Lol Xaan:

The crystal clear water of Ich Ha Lol Xaan

My advice for enjoying cenotes

Where to land to visit the Yucatan?

You have to take a  flight to Cancun (eg: Iberia, Aeromexico, Interjet, KLM, American Airlines, Air Transat, Air Canada, etc.) because it is the only international airport in Yucatan.

There are also several domestic airports : MéridaChetumalCozumel and Campeche.

How to get around the Yucatan?

By public transport : it is quite easy to travel to the Yucatan by ADO bus or colectivo (shared van) when you want to get to the main tourist sites.

It is often more complicated when we visit certain natural sites since we are left on the road and we sometimes have to walk several kilometers to the entrance.

By rental car: many travelers decide to rent a car to visit Yucatan. The advantages are numerous: freedom, speed, flexibility of routes and schedules…

The tourist map of the cenotes of the Yucatan Peninsula

Here are the most beautiful cenotes in the Yucatan on a map to help you find them better!

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