Tag Archives: cenotes in the Riviera Maya
Cenote Sunday–Rio Secreto

Rio Secreto, courtesy Rio Secreto.com
Cenote Sunday–Sac Actun (“Pet Cemetery”)

Sac Actun cenote, courtesy Trill Travel
Cenote Sunday–Kin-Ha Cenote by Puerto Morelos
Visiting Kin-Ha is like taking advantage of a two-for-one offer. There are two separate cenotes: a cave experience and an open cenote (Flora Blanca) that has several overwater ziplines (you jump from them halfway through the ride into the cenote) plus a diving platform with several levels (the lowest is a six-foot jump to the surface while the highest jump is approximately 45-feet for the very adventurous). Jumping into the cave cenote is allowed through the hole in the ceiling of the cenote (it’s about a 15-foot drop). If you take a tour you can add on a quad bike excursion, ziplining in the jungle, plus lunch and transportation from your resort. If you aren’t into group tours, you can see this cenote independently and just pay the entrance fee for swimming in two cenotes. This cenote is also popular with cave divers; scuba divers must have a special dive certification since this dive is deep and involves circling down into the cenote depths.
Cenote Sunday–A Review of Gran Cenote Near Tulum

Photo courtesy somethingoffreedom.com
Don’t Forget About Ruta de los Cenotes When Visiting the Riviera Maya

Cenote La Noria, courtesy Sandra Salvado and Boundlessroads.com
Cenotes Near Barcelo Maya Grand Resort

There are multiple cenotes across the street from the Barcelo Maya Grand. Courtesy Unofficial Barcelo Maya