Visit a Cenote

Visit, swim, snorkel or dive into crystal clear ancient turquoise waters ranging from open water to extensive under ground caves systems

Created by limestone collapse, Cenotes have been used as far back as the Maya for freshwater supply and even sacrificial offerings.

Cenotes come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes providing a wide variety of activities.  Chichen Itza boasts historically important Cenotes that have been used for sacrificial offerings. Others are vast openings perfect for snorkelling and still, others go deep underground ideal for diving exploration.

There are also a handful of cenotes that are part of a restaurant where diners can enjoy a meal, drink and a swim.

 

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  • Health & Fitness
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  • Beach & Sea
  • By Location
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  • Cultural & Historical
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  • Physical
  • Recreation
  • Water
  • Aquatic & Paddle Sports
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Created by limestone collapse, Cenotes have been used as far back as the Maya for freshwater supply and even sacrificial offerings.

Cenotes come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes providing a wide variety of activities.  Chichen Itza boasts historically important Cenotes that have been used for sacrificial offerings. Others are vast openings perfect for snorkelling and still, others go deep underground ideal for diving exploration.

There are also a handful of cenotes that are part of a restaurant where diners can enjoy a meal, drink and a swim.

 

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Categories:
  • Exercise
  • Health & Fitness
  • Misc Activities
  • Beach & Sea
  • By Location
  • By Type
  • Cultural & Historical
  • Fresh Water
  • Physical
  • Recreation
  • Water
  • Aquatic & Paddle Sports
  • Sports
  • Adventure
  • Beach
  • Bucket List
  • Destination
  • Eco Adventure
  • Famous
  • Lakes
  • Remote
  • Travel
  • Virtual Travel
  • Moods:
  • Conquer Fear
  • Curious
  • Energetic
  • Get Scared
  • Hyper
  • Moods
  • Release The Hyper
  • Romantic
  • Scared

Visit a Cenote added by:

Nathan

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Last Edited by:

Nathan

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15 to 120 hours

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