Things to Do in Puerto Morelos

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Things to Do in Puerto Morelos

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Interactive wildlife park with guided tours, where guests can touch and feed a variety of local animals in a lush, natural habitat. Ideal for family photo opportunities.
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Snorkeling tour in a relaxed coastal locale with diverse marine life, including sharks and barracudas. Explore shallow reefs accessible by boat; caution advised for strong currents.
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Tranquil cenote surrounded by lush nature, featuring serene swimming, ziplining, ATV rides, and horseback adventures. Enjoy the harmonious blend of relaxation and thrill amidst natural beauty.
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Tranquil cenote surrounded by natural beauty, ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and cenote jumping. Features clear waters with rock formations and stalactites, complemented by jungle paths.
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What travelers are saying

  • Daniel G
    1 contribution
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Our guide was great and the experience was once in a lifetime, I’ve been here before and yet it is still jaw dropping, very safe and interactive
    Written March 11, 2025
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  • SuzukiWB
    Wasaga Beach, Canada424 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Went on a tour with OmDelfin. I am so pleased that they had the foresight to protect this asset over 20 years ago. People have the opportunity to enjoy while decreasing the overall stress on the reef.

    I happened to be there on the anniversary of the oatk and was so happy to see the pride they have in their reef.

    People need to see this, but continue to be respectful to the oceans and the life it supports, including our own.

    If you are going don't use sunscreen, shampoo etc before. The fish etc. will thank you. Ok, they don't actually talk outside of a Disney movie, but you get my point.

    Salud
    Written February 6, 2025
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  • CV M
    24 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Nice location, about an hour from Cancun Zola hotelera.

    This was a tour, so the driver tools us to the tour locations shops first.

    We were able to swim in the cenote (just one cenote), there’s also horseback ride, zip lining and ATV’s. The tour included delicious tacos and natural juices.

    The photographer takes nice photos.

    Highly recommend this location.
    Written November 15, 2024
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  • Paradise784363
    4 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Weather didn't cooperate: rained first day, ocean too cold to snorkel. The town itself was welcoming, the beach and food very nice . Mid February too soon I guess.
    Written March 8, 2024
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  • Mariëlle H
    2 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    We gad a lovely tour by mr Kaan! 🤩. He told us so much about the loveling animals. We never had such a tour. Every miment was special. Thank you mr Kaan!
    Written September 16, 2024
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  • Sandy S
    Riverside, CT637 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Got there around 10 am and stayed until about 11:30 – no one there but us until we left. Made it very special! A bit pricy but worth it.
    No credit cards – like many cenotes, they charge a higher price for tourists than for locals – which is OK. Open air cenote – much easier access than the underground ones. Sell soda but not food – can bring your own picnic.
    Written January 3, 2021
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  • Punty01
    Fort Worth, TX63 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    We love this place . We have traveled all over and this is the BEST one . It’s a hidden gem . Go downtown Cancun by coco bongo and Hard Rock Cafe store and buy the tickets there . It’s amazing . 4 wheelers , zip line , cave dives , open air swing into freezing water cenote and a lunch . Best tacos ever and I am picky . Just KEEP your BAGS CLOSE theMONKEYS will grab and run . They took my daughter sunscreen up the tree so fast and I videos it and took a man’s shirt and hat . You can even drive there if you rent a car . We were there from 9 am until 4 ish for 35.00 per person .
    Written August 30, 2023
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  • Inspiration785283
    25 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    I am writing this review because so many of the previous reviews seem to expect something other than a botanical garden, and expect a manicured presentation of the plants. We had a very interesting walk through the Jardín, learned quite a bit about numerous trees, and even saw some (unexpected) animals. I would definitely recommend it as a lovely change from beach-time while in Puerto Morelos or nearby, particularly if you have any interest in plants.

    The Jardin offers a fascinating walk through the transition zone between coastal mangroves and the semi-deciduous forest. There is signage in English and Spanish (some signs are only in Spanish) describing the major trees with information about the type of tree and how it has been and is used by people. In addition, there are a few cultural recreations -- a Mayan village, a chiclé harvesting campsite -- and a small archeological site. In addition, a viewing tower has been rebuilt so you can glimpse the whole area from on high if you wish.

    It is very low-key, but a great way to learn a bit more about the flora of the region.
    N.b. We did not need bug repellent until we got the stretch of the path that runs next to the mangroves.
    Written March 5, 2025
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  • Marifer N
    1 contribution
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    I loved my stay at hotel tequila. Price for the night is great. Rooms are clean and food is delicious. The service was really good. Everyone was very nice. I highly recommend it! Great experience. Tequila tasting was so fun!
    Written January 3, 2023
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  • David A
    Minneapolis, MN66 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    All the cenotes in the Puerto Morelos area are located on Mayan land. Admission fees are an important source of income for local families.

    Cenotes are typically open to the sky or closed (cave like). Siete Bocas is interesting because it has features of both types. You get to experience open and closed cenotes. It is one cenote with seven entrances.

    Not over-developed as a tourist attraction, Siete Bocas is a good option for those seeking a more natural setting.
    Written March 24, 2024
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  • ScotAlberta
    Sherwood Park, Canada688 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Well maintain in a small Mexican town. Like most towns in the country, the church is the center of the community and open to prayer every day. Considering the size of the town and the whole coast is only recently developed, the church is central.
    Written January 7, 2023
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  • Pete D
    Brighton, UK28 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Beautiful laid back cenote in the jungle. Back to nature. Not touristy or commercialised. Very chilled. Life jackets and toilets provided . Secure and private so no lockers necessary. Bring your own food and drink. Cenote is breathtaking but no zip wire .Oscar who runs the place is very relaxed and friendly.
    Written February 9, 2025
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When to Visit
  • January
    73 ºF
    Coldest month
    5 days of rain
    Very busy
  • February
    75 ºF
    4 days of rain
    Very busy
  • March
    78 ºF
    4 days of rain
    Very busy
    Busiest month
  • April
    82 ºF
    4 days of rain
    Very busy
  • May
    84 ºF
    Hottest month
    9 days of rain
    Less busy
  • June
    82 ºF
    14 days of rain
    Moderately busy
  • July
    81 ºF
    16 days of rain
    Moderately busy
  • August
    81 ºF
    17 days of rain
    Moderately busy
  • September
    80 ºF
    18 days of rain
    Wettest month
    Less busy
    Least busy month
  • October
    78 ºF
    13 days of rain
    Less busy
  • November
    76 ºF
    6 days of rain
    Moderately busy
  • December
    74 ºF
    5 days of rain
    Less busy
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