La Ruta de los Cenotes
La Ruta de los Cenotes
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AndyN5
Guelph, Canada20 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2020 • Couples
This tour tries, with commendable success, to provide more than just a tourist attraction. The history, geology, and evolution of these fascinating creations are reviewed, as is their critical role in Mayan culture and religion. Our guide, “Iggy”, was knowledgeable and entertaining and went the extra mile in looking after his guests. The cenotes themselves are just amazing and viewing them with the background of the four stages of evolution added immensely to the interest factor. The extra activities of zip lining, kayaking and rappelling were a bonus to most guests, but maybe a little sacrilegious....not to be a spoil sport. Highly recommend as a must alternative to sea and sand.
Written March 3, 2020
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Micarmand
Gatineau, Canada139 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2018 • Solo
I tried to use the bike that came with my rental to go to a cenote, but I quickly found out that the road is too narrow, and the traffic too heavy and fast to allow for a safe bike ride. So I looked instead for the colectivo that could take me to the different cenotes, because I did not want to go on organized tours. It is very easy if you're not afraid to walk a little because the colectivo only travels on the main road from Puerto Morelos to Leona Vicario, 39 kms away, and some cenotes are far inland. You take the colectivo near the Parque Colonia, in the village (across OXXO, there is a sign with the timetable), and you tell the driver which cenote you would like to go. They will probably tell you which ones are close to the road (Verde Lucero, Popol Vuh, and the one at km 23 which I recommend, small cave, very clean and beautiful surroundings. You have to keep in mind that the colectivos leave Leona Vicario to return to PM with the same timetable, and wait for them on the main road.
Written April 7, 2018
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TotoCancun
Cancun, Mexico56 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2017 • Family
Please, rent a car and get to La Ruta de los Cenotes, it is a local highway in Puerto Morelos, right in between Cancun and Playa del Carmen. This 35km road, has a lot of places on both sides of the road, CENOTES which are huge swells of clear, fresh water, are amazing, just go and take a swuim in these places and you will be amazed, this is much better than all of the water parks in the region. the best ones, Verde Lucero, Las Mojarras and 7 bocas. Check out KIN HA, 2 cenotes and four wheelers make this a great adeventure. Incredible experience, a must do if you are in the area.
Written February 14, 2017
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Jordao
Rockport, IN44 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2017 • Family
19 cenotes to choose from in 30 km rota. From 150 peso per person open cenote Verde Lucero, to Selvatica, a top rated Jungle/cenote experience, withbziplining, ATV, etc, the Ruta de los Cenotes is great. Only accessible by car or tour vans, because of the narrow road, do not walk or bike.
Written March 4, 2017
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Mountainmidwife
Salt Lake City20 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2016 • Family
Excellent place to go if you want to avoid the super commercial travel experiences. The road is paved and in good repair. There are about 15 or cenotes to choose from which are on smaller dirt roads heading off the main road into the jungle. We chose 7 Bocas Cenote and were not disappointed. Would like to try others in the future. A great day...
Written November 1, 2016
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Robert L
Amherst, MA1,615 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2018 • Couples
We had a rental car during our 9 days in Puerto Morales. Several days we drove up the Ruta as it is easily accessible.
When we saw a sign for a cenote, we would drive down the dirt roads - some long and some short.
When we arrived, we would ask to look around and see the cenote. Sometimes we would leave if it didn't appeal to us.
Just fun to poke around.
Written March 16, 2018
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NormanBubis
Boynton Beach, FL488 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Sep 2016 • Couples
Cenotes are the limestone pits that dot the Yucutan
Water flows in filtered from the sea through the limestone rocks
Beautiful clear blue waters
Two types of Cenotes - covered ones you decend via a ladder to swim and open Cenotes where you dive into the waters off a cliff
You are often and usually not allowed to take photos on the excursion trips
Written June 19, 2017
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Swimmer
1 contribution
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2019 • Family
The access from puerto morelos with colectivo is very difficult...20 pesos/person.
There are just one or 2 every hour... And for the kin-ha Cenote you will have the 6 last kilometers to do by walk.
I think the best way is with a local taxi around 500 pesos from puerto.
We arrived at 3:30pm, and the cenotes closed at 5:00pm...
So we abandon the kin-ha project for the verde lucero Cenote which is on the border of the road, only 300 meters by walk.. But it was too expensive 15$/person...for 1 hour !!!...
Next !

Tomorrow it will be the azul Cenote on the road to tulum... 100 pesos/each and an easy access by colectivo !

Maybe kin-ha and verde lucero are amazing...?! Bad chance for us...
Written February 17, 2019
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acut
co36 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2018 • Friends
We have been to cenotes out here over the years. 7 Bocas was not our favorite. Beautiful grounds, very tidy, but the cenotes were more of a caving adventure, not a swimming one. It was going into one, following a rope through the caves (tons of bats!) and exiting through a different hole. In one we swam for awhile in sunlight. Different experience.
Our favorite is Zapote cenotes.
Written February 3, 2018
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Travelbound44
Rotonda West, FL614 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2019
Visit many cenotes along the way. Hardly any traffic but be careful as both sides of road have vegetation up to road. All roads leading to individual cenotes are horrible. Need bigger vehicle and good tires
Written December 12, 2019
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