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Best Cenotes in Riviera Maya: A Local’s Mini Guide You Can’t Miss

Discover hidden gems beyond the beach in Playa del Carmen

Hi, I’m Christelle, and I live in Playa del Carmen 🌴

While most people come here for the beach and turquoise ocean, I’m always surprised by how many travelers still haven’t visited a cenote. And honestly? Cenotes are one of the most magical and unique experiences you can have in the Riviera Maya.

These natural freshwater pools are found in very few places in the world, and here you’ll find all types: open cenotes, semi-open, and cave cenotes. Each one feels completely different.

If you’re planning your trip and looking for something truly special, this mini guide to the best cenotes in Riviera Maya will help you discover my personal favorites.


What to Know Before Visiting Cenotes

• Most cenotes are open daily from 9:00–10:00 AM to 5:00 PM
• Bring cash (many places don’t accept cards)
• Shower before entering (required to protect the ecosystem)
• Avoid sunscreen
• Go early to avoid crowds and enjoy the calmest water


My Favorite Cenotes Near Playa del Carmen

Located along the famous cenote corridor near Playa del Carmen, these are all close to each other—but each one offers something completely unique.


Cenote Corazón

Surrounded by lush jungle, this cenote is known for its peaceful vibe and a small wooden bridge that lets you admire the water from above.

Why I love it:
• Quiet and full of nature
• Unique heart-shaped design
• Great for relaxing


Cenote Jardín del Edén

One of the most fun cenotes in the area, perfect if you like jumping into the water and exploring.

Why go:
• Multiple jumping spots
• Spacious and social vibe
• Great for groups


Cenote Cristalino

A perfect mix between relaxation and adventure.

Highlights:
• Crystal-clear water
• Small cave area
• Diving platforms
• Ideal for spending a few hours


Cenote Azul

Famous for its incredible shades of blue and shallow areas.

What to expect:
• Beautiful colors
• Lots of fish
• Easy access
• Great for all levels


Cenote Car Wash

Don’t let the name fool you—this is one of the richest cenotes in biodiversity.

Best for:
• Snorkeling
• Scuba diving
• Seeing fish and turtles
• Nature lovers


Cenote El Búho

Small but truly unique.

Why it stands out:
• Semi-open cave
• Combines different cenote types
• More intimate experience


Cenotes Near Puerto Morelos

Along the “Ruta de los Cenotes” near Puerto Morelos, you’ll find dozens of options ranging from simple hidden gems to full adventure parks.

Perfect if you want to explore beyond Playa del Carmen.


Cenotes with More Activities

If you’re looking for more than just swimming:

Cenote Dos Ojos

One of the largest and most famous cenotes in the region.

Activities:
• Snorkeling
• Guided cave exploration
• Scuba diving (for certified divers)


Cenote Tortuga

A great option for a more dynamic experience.

Activities include:
• Open and cave cenotes
• Kayaking
• Ziplining
• Guided tours

Cenote Club

Vesica Cenote Club

These is one of my favorite cenote clubs ever! It’s only 15 minutes from Tulum, the day pass is about $300 pesos but includes a bed, towels and the usage of all it’s amenities. The food is pretty good, and the best part, it’s dog-friendly.


A Unique Experience You Can’t Miss: Río Secreto

If you want something truly unforgettable, you need to experience Río Secreto.

This is not a typical cenote—it’s a natural underground river system inside a protected reserve of over 40 hectares.

You walk and swim through caves surrounded by stalactites and stalagmites, in a completely natural environment with no artificial modifications.

The tour includes:
• Full equipment
• Guided experience
• Food at the end

You can choose:
• Classic cave experience
• Or add activities like ziplining and rappelling

✨ I can help you book this experience and offer a special community discount:
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Plan Your Trip

If you’re still organizing your stay, flights, or activities, you can check options here:
Book your trip here


Stay Connected While Exploring

Cenotes are often in remote areas, so having internet is key for maps and directions.

I personally use Holafly eSIM when I travel:
or use my code: CHRISTELLEPATT


Final Thoughts

Exploring cenotes is one of the most unique things to do in the Riviera Maya. Whether you want adventure, relaxation, or a deeper connection with nature, there’s a cenote for you.

If you’re looking for the best cenotes in Riviera Maya, these are the ones I always recommend as a local.

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