Body of water
Gran Cenote
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Tulum, Q.R.
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Grand Cenote has 140 square meter for swimming, there is one big cave, a cavern and 100 square of wooden platforms where you can walk, chill with the nature and take pictures
Its a bit up the highway to Coba so I don't recommend taking a bike there. It wouldn't be the safest road to bike on and its hot. This is a nice cenote but it is busy - earlier the better if you want less people. The trade off is that the water will be really cold! This cenote does have facilities, lockers and snorkel gear.
This is one of the most popular Cenotes in all of Tulum and it’s really close to Casa Blanca. Don't forget your bug spray!
Gran Cenote is an open-air cenote, and almost appears like a river if it weren’t for the cave-like walls around the outer edges. With that being said, you can swim under the walls and into the caverns which will give you a whole different experience (maybe avoid this if you don’t like bats though). Location: 4km (2.5 miles) north of Tulum. Entrance fee: 180 pesos ($9) per person. Facilities: Bathrooms, change room, lockers (30 pesos, $1.5), life jackets (50 pesos, $2.25 USD), snack stand. Opening times: 9 AM to 4:45 PM daily at time of writing. Best for: swimming, snorkeling, diving
Gran Cenote is an open-air cenote, and almost appears like a river if it weren’t for the cave-like walls around the outer edges. With that being said, you can swim under the walls and into the caverns which will give you a whole different experience (maybe avoid this if you don’t like bats though).…