
Chichén Itzá Skip-the-Line Ticket (All Taxes Inclusive)
Cancun
Des deMX$1,367.76
Cenote Adventuring with Regional Snack, Tequila Tasting and Transportation is a guided half-day tour from Cancun that takes small groups to three private cenotes in the jungle near Puerto Morelos. The ancient Maya regarded cenotes as sacred entrances to the underworld, and these limestone sinkholes remain among the most distinctive natural features of the Yucatan Peninsula. A shared van collects guests from their Cancun hotel, with the exact pickup window confirmed after booking, and the drive takes roughly 30 minutes. Bilingual guides handle the full safety briefing on arrival and provide lifejackets, so there is no independent logistics to manage.
Each of the three cenotes offers a different character: the first features waterfalls and a zipline over open water, the second is a cavern cenote where light filters through the limestone ceiling onto mineral-rich water below, and the third has rope swings and jumping platforms for those who want more active play. Guides explain the geology of how the sinkholes formed alongside the cultural significance the Maya attached to them. After the water activities, the tour includes a tequila tasting and regional snacks, rounding out the half-day before the return transfer to Cancun. Tickets cover hotel pickup and drop-off, guide fees, lifejackets, the tequila tasting, and regional food, with no additional entry fees on the day.
Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start time.
The experience includes shared van transfers from your Cancun-area hotel, access to three private cenotes with a zipline, rope swings, and jumping platforms, a guided tequila tasting inside one of the cenotes, a live Mayan performance, a light snack, and lifejackets provided on arrival. Bilingual guides lead the full tour and handle all safety briefings, so there are no tickets to manage or parking to arrange.
This is described as a half-day experience.
The cenotes are located on private land in the jungle near Puerto Morelos, roughly a 30-minute drive from Cancun. A shared van collects you from your Cancun-area hotel, and the team will confirm your exact pickup window by email after booking.
Each cenote has a distinct character: the first features waterfalls and a zipline over the water, the second is a cavern cenote where natural light filters through openings above mineral-rich water, and the third has rope swings, jumping platforms, and shallow ledges for wading. Because the site is on private land, there are no roped-off swim zones and no queues for the zipline.
Inside one of the cenotes, your guide pours a small tasting of regional tequila and shares context about the spirit's roots in the Yucatan. It is described as an unhurried pause between swims rather than a formal session.
Local Mayan artists perform a short live show that honours the history of the jungle and the people who have inhabited this part of the Yucatan for over 3,000 years. It takes place after the cenote activities.
Lifejackets are provided on arrival and fitted by your guides as part of the safety briefing. The listing does not specify additional equipment, so it is worth checking with the operator after booking if you have specific requirements.
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