It’s no wonder Bacalar earned the Pueblo Magico designation, awarded to just a handful of cities in Mexico every year. Cenote Cocalitos is just one of the captivating cenotes that has helped it earn this illustrious title. A visit here is sure to convince anyone of Bacalar’s other apt moniker – the Maldives of Mexico. …
Cenotes
Cenote Azul in Bacalar is one of the deepest natural pools in the entire Yucatan Peninsula. With an impressive depth of almost 300 feet and a width of 650 feet, it appears more like a lake than a sinkhole. It’s an open cenote, meaning it’s completely uncovered by any limestone formations. The bright blue color …
This picturesque sinkhole is one of the most stunning cenotes not just in Playa del Carmen, but possibly one of the best cenotes in Mexico! Unlike other cenotes in the area, Cenote Cristalino is a half-cave, which means it’s partially covered and partially exposed. Spend the day exploring the dark underwater caves, soaking up the …
With some of the bluest waters you’ve ever seen, schools of fish, and an abundance of fun and exciting outdoor activities, Cenote Azul is one of the most popular attractions in the Yucatan Peninsula. In English, Cenote Azul is translated to Blue Cenote (sinkhole), and it gets this name for its stunning blue color with …
As one of the most popular attractions in the Yucatan Peninsula, the Ik Kil Cenote continues to attract visitors from all over the world. Although this sinkhole is quite large at 200 feet wide and over 150 feet deep, it’s Ik Kil’s lush, tropical setting that makes it one of the most stunning places to …
When diving cenote Chac Mool you’ll actually be swimming through 3 cenotes, all connected by an underground cave system. If you are looking for a cenote system with all aspects that make cenote diving amazing, Chac-Mool checks all the boxes. Chac Mool is one of those cenotes you could dive several times and not see …