Cenote Snorkeling in Tulum

Snorkeling in a cenote is one of the best ways to experience the Riviera Maya’s famous freshwater caverns. Float above crystal-clear water, limestone formations, and dramatic beams of sunlight while exploring some of the most beautiful cenotes near Tulum with an experienced local guide.

Our cenote snorkeling tours are always private, giving you a more personal and relaxed experience in the water.

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DOS OJOS

snorkelers in crystal clear dos ojos water

Snorkel in the crystal-clear waters of the famous Dos Ojos cenote and explore impressive limestone caverns and dramatic rock formations.

With your guide, you can also visit the Bat Cave - an air-filled chamber inside the cenote where bats rest during the day.

$2,500 MXN

per person (min 2)

CASA CENOTE & DOS OJOS

clear calm water at casa cenote

Experience two very different cenotes in one trip.

Start at Casa Cenote, snorkeling through shallow water surrounded by mangroves and jungle wildlife, before continuing to Dos Ojos to explore crystal-clear caverns and limestone formations.

$3,500 MXN

per person (min 2)

Looking for something different?

We can cusomize private snorkeling tours based on the cenotes you'd most like to visit.

What's Included in Your Cenote Snorkeling Tour

All-inclusive cenote snorkeling tours with no hidden fees.

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All cenote entrance fees

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Snorkeling equipment

transportation included

Round-trip transport from our dive shop

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Sandwich, snacks, fruit and water

Cenote Snorkeling FAQs

Do I need a guide to snorkel in cenotes?

Some cenotes allow independent swimming, but guides are required for cavern areas. A guided snorkel allows you to safely explore parts of the system most visitors don't see.

Are cenotes cold?

Cenote water stays around 24-25 C (75-77 F) year-round. Many people are comfortable without a wetsuit, but one can be provided if needed.

Is snorkeling in cenotes safe?

Yes. Cenotes are generally calm with excellent visibility. Your guide will show you where to swim and explain the best way to explore the caverns.

If there is a question that we haven't answered, please reach out!