A trip to the Yucatan peninsula is not complete without a visit to a few cenotes.
After an early pickup from your hotel, you'll head to the starting point in the Tulum Archaeological Zone. Once you arrive, you’ll have a quick safety briefing before you board your bike and cycle towards the first stop, the Gran Cenote. One of the most famous cenotes in the area, Gran Cenote is made up of a network of interconnected caves and caverns that are filled with water. You’ll have some free time to snap photos and swim in the incredible sinkhole before making a quick stop for brunch.
After a delicious and healthy breakfast, you’ll make your way to Cenote Cristal. This natural limestone pool in the middle of the jungle is known for its crystal waters and surrounding vegetation. You’ll take a dip and paddle around in the gleaming water before making your way to the nearby Cenote Escondido. Unlike its neighbor Cenote Cristal, Cenote Escondido is a narrower outdoor cenote that also extends to an underground cave cenote. You’ll have some free time to take in the surrounding jungle, swim in the refreshing waters and explore the area before making your way back to your hotel in Cancun and Playa del Carmen.