Mérida: 4 Majestic Cenotes Tour with Typical Lunch – San Antonio Mulix, Mexico
Explore 4 cenotes in the Yucatán on a tour from Mérida. Dive into crystal-clear waters, enjoy a traditional meal, and discover hidden gems with stunning mineral formations.
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Explore four cenotes managed by local communities on a tour from Mérida. Travel to rural areas south of the city, where the cenotes remain in a natural state, away from the typical tourist crowds.
Take a break midway through the tour to enjoy a traditional meal typical of the region. Throughout the day, explore four distinct cenotes—two open cenotes and two cave cenotes. Each one is unique and has its own special charm. Some are true hidden gems.
Visit a cenote with deep blue water and jumping platforms, where you can dive from 3 or even 10 meters if you’re feeling adventurous. Discover a hidden treasure with crystal-clear turquoise water and stunning mineral formations like stalactites and stalagmites.
Visit a cenote that is well known across Yucatán for its natural beauty and lush vegetation. It has even been featured in music videos and visited by various artists. Finally, explore a magnificent cave cenote where, if you dare to gaze into the abyss below and its submerged chambers, you’ll understand why the ancient Maya believed cenotes were gateways to the underworld.
Dive into the crystal-clear waters of 4 cenotes in the Yucatán
Explore hidden gems with stunning mineral formations and lush vegetation
Enjoy a traditional meal typical of the region in a rural area
Visit a cenote known for its natural beauty and lush vegetation
Discover a cave cenote believed to be a gateway to the underworld
Includes:
Live tour guide
Traditional meal
Round transportation from Mérida
Visit to 4 cenotes
Transportation to meeting point
The entrance to the cenotes has an additional cost of 100 pesos per cenote, which means a total of 400 pesos per person. This amount must be brought in cash on the day of the tour. This cost is not included in the tour price because these rural communities do not accept transfers or card payments. They still operate within a cash-based economy, and the money goes directly to support the sustainability of these cenotes. It also helps the local families make a living and continue taking care of these natural treasures.
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