Cenotes are a highlight of the Yucatan Peninsula, and with over 200 of them located directly in the city of Tulum, it's hard to imagine visiting this beautiful place without experiencing at least a handful of them.
Here’s an overview of our favourites, what they have to offer and what you'll pay to get in:
We offer Snorkel and Scuba Tours at Cenote Dos Ojos.
Cenote Dos Ojos aka ‘Two Eyes’
COST: 400 pesos per person for access to the open-air cenotes
NEED-TO-KNOW: 2 Open-Air Cenotes, 2 Cavern Dives (The Barbie Line and The Bat Cave), Restaurant, You need a guide to access the cavern
We offer Snorkel and Scuba Tours at Casa Cenote.
Casa Cenote aka Manati
COST: 150 pesos per person
NEED-TO-KNOW: 7m / 22ft, Freshwater and Saltwater, Lazy River Current, Panchito the Crocodile, Large Tarpon, Lots of fresh water fish, Blue Crabs, Canoe and SUP Rentals, Restaurants Nearby
We offer Snorkel and Scuba Tours at Cenote Car Wash.
Cenote Car Wash aka Aktun Ha
COST: 300 pesos per person
NEED-TO-KNOW: Open-Air Cenote, Crystal Clear Waters, Diving Platform, Underwater, Plants, Slider Turtles, Restaurant
Cenote Angelita aka "Angel"
We offer Scuba Tours at Cenote Angelita.
COST: 350 pesos per person
NEED-TO-KNOW: The hydrogen sulphate cloud with a mud Island and preserved trees sticking out makes this one of the most MAGICAL cenotes to experience.
We offer Snorkel Tours at Cenote Calavara.
Cenote Calavara aka "Skull"
COST: 300 pesos per person
NEED-TO-KNOW: 2 Holes Side-By-Side, Swing, Ladder, Fun to jump into. IG Famous (you can take great photos for IG at this Cenote)
Cenote El Pit
We offer Scuba Tours at Cenote El Pit.
COST: 500 pesos per person
NEED-TO-KNOW: Halocline at 15m/50ft, A hydrogen sulphate cloud, Amazing shafts of laser beam lights
We offer Snorkel Tours at Cenotes Cristal and Escondido
Cenotes Cristal and Escondido
COST: 200 pesos per person per cenote or 300 pesos per person for both cenotes
NEED-TO-KNOW: Walking distance apart, Open-air cenotes, A diving platform and sun-bathing decks at Cristal, A swing and hammocks at Escondido
We offer Snorkel Tours at Gran Cenote
Gran Cenote
COST: 500 pesos per person per cenote (includes scuba gear rentals)
NEED-TO-KNOW: Caves with Stalactites, Slider turtles, Crystal clear waters, A sun bathing deck, A lawn
Cenotes are a highlight of the Yucatan Peninsula, and with over 200 of them located directly in the city of Tulum, it's hard to imagine visiting this beautiful place without experiencing at least a handful of them.
Here’s an overview of our favourites, what they have to offer and what you'll pay to get in:
We offer Snorkel and Scuba Tours at Cenote Dos Ojos.
Cenote Dos Ojos aka ‘Two Eyes’
COST: 400 pesos per person for access to the open-air cenotes
NEED-TO-KNOW: 2 Open-Air Cenotes, 2 Cavern Dives (The Barbie Line and The Bat Cave), Restaurant, You need a guide to access the cavern
We offer Snorkel and Scuba Tours at Casa Cenote.
Casa Cenote aka Manati
COST: 150 pesos per person
NEED-TO-KNOW: 7m / 22ft, Freshwater and Saltwater, Lazy River Current, Panchito the Crocodile, Large Tarpon, Lots of fresh water fish, Blue Crabs, Canoe and SUP Rentals, Restaurants Nearby
We offer Snorkel and Scuba Tours at Cenote Car Wash.
Cenote Car Wash aka Aktun Ha
COST: 300 pesos per person
NEED-TO-KNOW: Open-Air Cenote, Crystal Clear Waters, Diving Platform, Underwater, Plants, Slider Turtles, Restaurant
Cenote Angelita aka "Angel"
We offer Scuba Tours at Cenote Angelita.
COST: 350 pesos per person
NEED-TO-KNOW: The hydrogen sulphate cloud with a mud Island and preserved trees sticking out makes this one of the most MAGICAL cenotes to experience.
We offer Snorkel Tours at Cenote Calavara.
Cenote Calavara aka "Skull"
COST: 300 pesos per person
NEED-TO-KNOW: 2 Holes Side-By-Side, Swing, Ladder, Fun to jump into. IG Famous (you can take great photos for IG at this Cenote)
Cenote El Pit
We offer Scuba Tours at Cenote El Pit.
COST: 500 pesos per person
NEED-TO-KNOW: Halocline at 15m/50ft, A hydrogen sulphate cloud, Amazing shafts of laser beam lights
We offer Snorkel Tours at Cenotes Cristal and Escondido
Cenotes Cristal and Escondido
COST: 200 pesos per person per cenote or 300 pesos per person for both cenotes
NEED-TO-KNOW: Walking distance apart, Open-air cenotes, A diving platform and sun-bathing decks at Cristal, A swing and hammocks at Escondido
We offer Snorkel Tours at Gran Cenote
Gran Cenote
COST: 500 pesos per person per cenote (includes scuba gear rentals)
NEED-TO-KNOW: Caves with Stalactites, Slider turtles, Crystal clear waters, A sun bathing deck, A lawn
There you have it, some of the best Cenotes in Tulum, and basically everything you need to know about each to be well prepared to enjoy them.
OTHER FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT TULUM CENOTES:
4 – Can beginners dive Cenotes?
5 – What is the best Cenote in Tulum?
6 – What is the best for Cenote diving?
There you have it, some of the best Cenotes in Tulum, and basically everything you need to know about each to be well prepared to enjoy them.
OTHER FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT TULUM CENOTES:
4 – Can beginners dive Cenotes?
5 – What is the best Cenote in Tulum?
6 – What is the best for Cenote diving?
Flying Fish Tulum Dive Shop is a Scuba Diving, Snorkel and Bike Rental shop located in the heart of Tulum. We are a 5-STAR PADI-CERTIFIED shop offering tours, certifications and so much more! CONTACT US today or connect with us on IG and SUBSCRIBE to our weekly newsletter to stay up to date with what we have to offer.
Learn basic theory and Discover Scuba Diving at Casa Cenote, one of Tulum's most memorable cenotes, under the close guidance of a PADI Certified Instructor.
Whether it’s your first dive, you’ve got your PADI Open Water Scuba Diving Certification, or you’re a master diver with years of experience, our cenote diving tours will fascinate and inspire you!
Biking is an incredibly fun and eco-friendly way to get around the Tulum and to the beach. Rent a bicycle for a day or your whole stay, and experience as city like the locals do.
Snorkelling is the perfect way to explore the cenotes. The best cenotes for snorkeling include Grand Cenote, Cenote Calavera, Cenote Escondido and Cenote Cristal.
If you have a diving certification but haven't been underwater for a while, we recommend you do a refresher dive to ensure you're confident in all the skills you need to enjoy your next solo dive!
Freediving, also known as skin diving, is a form of underwater diving that relies on breath-holding until resurfacing, rather than on the use of breathing apparatus such as scuba gear.
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Flying Fish Tulum Dive Shop is a Scuba Diving, Snorkel and Bike Rental shop located in the heart of Tulum. We are a 5-STAR PADI-CERTIFIED shop offering tours, certifications and so much more! CONTACT US today or connect with us on IG and SUBSCRIBE to our weekly newsletter to stay up to date with what we have to offer.
Whether it’s your first dive, you’ve got your PADI Open Water Scuba Diving Certification, or you’re a master diver with years of experience, our cenote diving tours will fascinate and inspire you!
Learn basic theory and Discover Scuba Diving at Casa Cenote, one of Tulum's most memorable cenotes, under the close guidance of a PADI Certified Instructor.
Biking is an incredibly fun and eco-friendly way to get around the Tulum and to the beach. Rent a bicycle for a day or your whole stay, and experience as city like the locals do.
Snorkelling is the perfect way to explore the cenotes. The best cenotes for snorkeling include Grand Cenote, Cenote Calavera, Cenote Escondido and Cenote Cristal.
Freediving, also known as skin diving, is a form of underwater diving that relies on breath-holding until resurfacing, rather than on the use of breathing apparatus such as scuba gear.
If you have a diving certification but haven't been underwater for a while, we recommend you do a refresher dive to ensure you're confident in all the skills you need to enjoy your next solo dive!