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Trade the all-inclusive buffet for one wild half-day in the jungle — three private cenotes, a Mayan show, and just enough adrenaline to earn the post-tour nap.
Getting started
A shared van picks you up from your Cancun-area hotel; the team will confirm your exact pickup window after booking, so keep an eye on your inbox. From there, it's roughly a 30-minute drive into the Mayan jungle near Puerto Morelos. On arrival, your bilingual guides handle the safety briefing, hand out lifejackets, and walk you through the day. No tickets to manage, no parking, no logistics.
What to expect
Tucked into the jungle near Puerto Morelos, the three cenotes on this tour sit on private land, meaning no roped-off swim zones, no queueing for the zipline, and plenty of space for a clean photo. Your guide leads you between them, sharing the geology of how these natural sinkholes formed and why the ancient Maya considered them sacred entrances to Xibalba, the underworld they believed lay beneath the limestone.
Three cenotes, three vibes: The first is the energetic one: waterfalls cascading down rock walls and a zipline that sends you flying over the water before you drop in. The second is moodier — a cavern cenote where light filters through openings above to mineral-rich water below, perfect for a slow float. The third leans into pure play: rustic rope swings, jumping platforms, and shallow ledges for anyone who'd rather wade than leap.
Tequila tasting in a cenote: Yes, really. Inside one of the cenotes, your guide pours a small tasting of regional tequila — an unhurried pause between swims to chat about the spirit's roots in the Yucatán.
Live Mayan performance: A short performance by local Mayan artists honors the jungle's history and the people who've called this stretch of the Yucatán home for over 3,000 years. It's a quiet moment of context after a morning of splashing around.
Snack & gear: A light snack keeps the energy up between cenotes. Lifejackets, bilingual guides, and conservation fees are all included. On-site photographers are around if you'd rather hand over your phone and stay present.
Wrapping up
After the last swim, the same van takes you back to your hotel. Total ground time is about 4 hours, plus transfers on either end. Pro tip: stash a change of clothes in your bag for the ride home — nobody enjoys driving back in a wet swimsuit.
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