Explore the enchanting Riviera Maya as you embark on an unforgettable cenote and snorkeling adventure. This 7-hour excursion from Tulum transports you to the region’s breathtaking natural wonders, where you’ll dive into the crystal-clear waters of cenotes – sacred Mayan sites steeped in history and culture. Alongside expert guides, you’ll learn about the vibrant marine ecosystem, captivated by the diverse array of aquatic life. But the journey has only just begun, as this experience promises to unveil the true essence of the Yucatán Peninsula’s alluring charm.
Key Points
- This 7-hour tour from Tulum explores the Caribbean Sea and Yucatán cenotes, starting at $169 per person with free cancellation up to 24 hours prior.
- Participants can swim, snorkel, and learn about Mayan culture, including the significance of cenotes as sacred sites and entrances to Xibalba.
- The region boasts over 3,000 cenotes, including the world’s three longest underwater cave systems, with a notable 600-meter cave featuring stunning calcareous formations.
- The tour includes air-conditioned transportation, water, fruit, snack, and lunch, with professional guides providing necessary equipment and coverage of activities and entrance fees.
- Wheelchair users cannot participate due to the nature of the activities, and guests are advised to wear comfortable clothing and bring essentials like sunglasses, reusable water bottle, and cash.
Tour Overview and Pricing
The Cenote Riviera Maya & Snorkel Excursion is a 7-hour tour that takes guests on an exploration of the Caribbean Sea and the iconic Cenotes of the Yucatán Peninsula.
Priced from $169.00 per person, it’s available in both Spanish and English. Travelers can take advantage of the free cancellation policy up to 24 hours before the tour, as well as the reserve now and pay later option.
This comprehensive experience allows visitors to swim and snorkel in the area’s crystalline Cenotes, learn about Mayan culture and spirituality, and admire the impressive reef system and colorful marine life.
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Experience and Highlights
Guests on the Cenote Riviera Maya & Snorkel Excursion can explore the Caribbean Sea and the iconic Cenotes of the Yucatán Peninsula.
They’ll swim and snorkel in the crystalline waters of these natural sinkholes, marveling at the impressive reef systems and colorful fish.
Along the way, they’ll learn about the Mayan worldview and spirituality, as these sacred sites were believed to be entrances to the underworld of Xibalba.
Spanning over 3,000 cenotes in the region, highlights include the world’s three longest underwater cave systems and a 600-meter cave with stunning calcareous formations.
Cenote Information
With over 3,000 cenotes scattered throughout the Yucatán Peninsula, the region boasts a remarkable concentration of these natural sinkholes.
Of these, around 1,400 have been studied, and they hold deep significance for the Mayan people, who view them as sacred entrances to Xibalba, the underworld.
The Yucatán is home to the world’s three longest underwater cave systems, including the Sistema Ox Bel Ha at 270.2 km, the Sistema Nohoch Nah Chich at 67 km, and the Sistema Dos Ojos at 82.47 km.
One of the selected cenotes features a 600-meter cave filled with stunning calcareous formations, offering visitors a glimpse into this captivating underground world.
Activity Details
How does one explore the captivating cenote? Visitors will first walk through 1 meter of shadow water to reach the cave area. Once inside, they’ll be in awe of the deep cenote sinkhole, filled with natural light. Guests can then dive into the refreshing waters and explore the extensive cave system. The adventure continues until reaching the exit point nestled in the lush jungle.
Step | Activity |
---|---|
1 | Walk through 1 meter of shadow water to cave area |
2 | Swim in deep cenote sinkhole with natural light |
3 | Explore cave system |
4 | Reach exit point in jungle |
5 | Soak in the wonder of the natural beauty |
Inclusions and Recommendations
The tour includes air-conditioned transportation, water, fruit, a snack, and lunch.
A professional guide accompanies the group throughout the excursion, ensuring all activities and entrance fees are covered. The necessary equipment, like snorkel gear, is provided.
However, the tour may not be suitable for wheelchair users due to the nature of the activities.
Visitors are advised to bring sunglasses, swimwear, a camera, a reusable water bottle, comfortable clothes, cash, and a towel.
It’s important to note that the area accepts cash only, as there are no ATMs or card payment options available.
Transportation and Payment
Air-conditioned transportation is provided for the Cenote Riviera Maya & Snorkel Excursion, ensuring a comfortable journey to and from the tour site.
The tour price includes all necessary equipment and entrance fees, letting guests focus on the experience.
Payments can only be made in cash, as there are no ATMs or card payment options available in the tour area. This allows for a seamless, cash-based transaction.
The tour also offers a "Reserve Now, Pay Later" option, providing flexibility for guests.
Safety and Accessibility
Ensuring the safety and accessibility of participants is a top priority for the Cenote Riviera Maya & Snorkel Excursion. The activity isn’t suitable for wheelchair users, as it requires walking through shallow water to reach the cave area.
Guests are advised to wear comfortable clothing and bring necessary items like sunglasses, swimwear, and a camera. The tour provider furnishes all essential equipment, including life jackets, to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.
While the cenote offers a breathtaking setting, visitors must exercise caution when navigating the natural environment and follow the guidance of the professional guide. The operator’s commitment to safety ensures a memorable and worry-free adventure for all participants.
What to Bring and Wear
Guests embarking on the Cenote Riviera Maya & Snorkel Excursion should come prepared with the appropriate attire and essentials. First and foremost, bring a swimsuit and towel, as guests will be spending a significant portion of the day swimming and snorkeling in the cenotes.
Plus, it’s recommended to wear comfortable, lightweight clothing that can get wet, such as t-shirts and shorts.
Finally, be sure to pack the following items:
- Sunglasses to protect your eyes from the glare.
- A reusable water bottle to stay hydrated.
- Cash for any additional purchases or gratuities.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Bring My Own Snorkeling Equipment?
Yes, guests can bring their own snorkeling equipment for the Cenote Riviera Maya & Snorkel Excursion. However, all necessary equipment is provided, so bringing one’s own gear is optional.
Are There Any Age Restrictions for the Tour?
The tour does not have any age restrictions. Participants of all ages are welcome to join the excursion, though children should be accompanied by an adult. The tour is suitable for both families and adventurous travelers.
Is This Tour Suitable for Non-Swimmers?
The tour is not suitable for non-swimmers as it involves swimming and snorkeling in deep cenotes. However, life jackets are provided, and participants can explore the above-water areas comfortably.
Can I Purchase Photos or Videos From the Tour Guide?
The tour guide can provide photos and videos captured during the excursion. However, these are not included in the tour price and must be purchased separately. The guide can inform participants of the photo/video options and pricing.
Are There Any Additional Fees or Taxes Not Included in the Price?
The price listed includes all necessary fees and taxes. There are no additional charges or hidden costs beyond the tour price. Guests are advised to bring cash for any optional purchases like photos or videos during the excursion.
Recap
This excursion offers a captivating journey through the stunning Riviera Maya, immersing visitors in the region’s natural wonders. Guests can swim and snorkel in the crystalline cenotes, explore the vibrant marine life, and learn about the Mayan cultural significance of these sacred sites. With professional guidance and all necessary equipment provided, this excursion promises an unforgettable experience that showcases the breathtaking beauty of the Caribbean Sea.
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