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Cenote Ek Balam

Cenote Ek Balam, also known as Cenote Xcanche, is an extraordinary open-air cenote located within the lush jungles of the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico. Situated just 1.5 kilometers from the ancient Mayan city of Ek Balam, this captivating natural wonder invites you to dive into history, culture, and unrivaled beauty. Cenote Ek Balam, an impressive circular […]

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Cenote Xux Ha

Cenote Xux Ha

Cenote Xux Ha, also spelled as X’ux Ha and sometimes known as Cenote Xux Huh is a stunning natural wonder, offering visitors both adventure and tranquility in equal measure. Its name can be translated as Honeycomb Water. Located not far away from Valladolid, Xux Ha is part of a larger network of underwater cenotes. The

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Cenote Samula

Cenote Samula

Cenote Samula is a popular destination that can be found next to Valladolid. It is very close to Cenote Xkeken, in fact, both of these cenotes are part of the complex of Cenote Dzitnup and can be visited on the same ticket.  Getting There Cenote Samula is situated near the town of Valladolid, approximately 160

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Cenote Xkeken

Cenote Xkeken

Cenote Xkeken, also known as Cenote X’Keken, is a mesmerizing natural wonder located not far from the city of Valladolid. Often mistakenly referred to as Cenote Dzitnup, Xkeken is a cenote that forms the cenote complex of Dzitnup along with Cenote Samula found a few hundred meters away. To make it even more confusing, both

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Cenote Hubiku

Cenote Hubiku

Cenote Hubiku is a magnificent natural wonder located in the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico. Hubiku is one of the most beautiful and popular cenotes in the region.  Getting to Cenote Hubiku Cenote Hubiku is situated near the town of Temozón, approximately 20 kilometers (12.4 miles) northeast of the ancient Mayan city of Valladolid. To reach

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Cenote Zaci

Cenote Zaci

Nestled in the picturesque colonial town of Valladolid, Yucatan, Mexico, Cenote Zaci is a natural wonder that offers a refreshing and captivating experience for travelers seeking adventure and relaxation. As a semi-open cenote with a stunning combination of natural beauty and historical significance, it is a must-see for those exploring Valladolid. It is by no

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Cenote Oxman

Cenote Oxman

Cenote Oxman is a popular natural attraction located in the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico, just outside the town of Valladolid and close to Cenote Dzitnup. How to Visit Cenote Oxman Cenote Oxman is situated in the Yucatan Peninsula, near the colonial city of Valladolid, Mexico. It is located on the grounds of Hacienda San Lorenzo

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Cenote Saamal

Cenote Saamal

Cenote Saamal, located in the heart of the Yucatan Peninsula, is one of the most renowned natural wonders in Mexico. It is a large open cenote with a water depth of 150 feet. The entrance fee is just $80 pesos and the cenote is open daily from 9 AM to 5 PM. How To Get

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Cenote Suytun

Cenote Suytun

Cenote Suytun, one of the most picturesque and enchanting cenotes in the Yucatan Peninsula, has long been a popular destination for tourists and locals alike. Located just 10 kilometers east of the city of Valladolid,  a small colonial town in Mexico, Cenote Suytun offers visitors the chance to experience a true natural wonder. It is

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Cenote Dzitnup

Cenote Dzitnup

Cenote Dzitnup is a cenote complex that offers visitors access to two cenotes: Cenote Xkeken and Cenote Samula. Cenote Dzitnup is often mistakenly referred to as Cenote Xkeken but in fact, Xkeken is just one of the two cenotes that make up this complex. Cenote Dzitnup complex is located just 7 kilometers south of Valladolid

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