Cenote Palomitas
Tourist attraction · Temozón ·

Cenote Palomitas

Tourist attraction · Temozón ·

Underground cavern pool with crystal-clear water and stalactites

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97744 Yalcobá, Yucatan, Mexico Get directions

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97744 Yalcobá, Yucatan, Mexico Get directions

+52 985 856 2200
explorandocenotes.com.mx
@cenotepalomitas

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20 Superb, Secluded, Sometimes Secret Swimming Holes

"The natural feature known as cenote (a connection between the surface and a subterranean body of water) is very special to the Mexican region of the Yucatán Peninsula, which is dotted with thousands of these. The word “cenote” itself comes from Yucatec Mayan, the country’s second most widely spoken indigenous language and was originally ts’onot. Palomitas is one of the least known of these cenotes and is far from other tourists routes. Additionally, it’s one of Mexico’s cenotes that is mostly a complete cave with two entrances, one of which leads you right down through the ceiling. Cenotes come in a few basic types. The open and ancient types resemble open-air lakes or swimming holes. Semi-open cenotes are an in-between of the open and cavern types. Palomitas is an almost-textbook example of the cavern cenote. The pool is filled with crystalline water surrounded by rock formations of all types. About 200 feet wide and 150 feet deep, Palomitas is one of many cenotes in the country located on private land and accessible by paid entry. At MXN $90, it is inexpensive. Kayaks are available for rent, and life vests, parking, food, and changing rooms are available." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Cenote Palomitas

Felix M.

Google
Cenote Palomitas is absolutely stunning — one of those hidden gems that makes you stop and just say wow. It’s a large, semi-closed cenote with crystal-clear turquoise water, gentle light streaming through the ceiling, and that magical underground echo that makes the whole place feel otherworldly. The water is cool, clean, and incredibly refreshing — perfect for escaping the heat. You can swim, float, or just hang on one of the ropes and take in the beauty all around you. There’s even a platform for jumping in if you’re feeling adventurous! The facilities are well maintained, and the staff are friendly and welcoming. It’s clear they really care about preserving the cenote’s natural charm. The entrance fee is very fair for what you get — a peaceful, authentic experience far away from the big tourist crowds. If you’re exploring around Valladolid, Cenote Palomitas is a must. Bring your swimsuit, a towel, and a sense of wonder — the place will do the rest.

Aneta

Google
Breathtaking cenote, worth detour from a main road. We were the only ones inside so it added to the atmosphere of uniqueness. Entry is 170 peso, with showers and changing rooms, photos are allowed.

Johntony

Google
Off the beaten path but somehow the destination of tour buses. Luckily the crowds go to the larger cenote on site -- but Cenote Palomitas is just fine. Impressive stalactites hang overhead as you swim. And a few bats flutter about. Definitely worth a visit if you're going to Ek Balam.

Chris D.

Google
This cenote is mostly a cave-like experience with one hole opening near the middle (you can't jump through it). It's a huge space. Price per person is $180 pesos as of January 2023. This only includes ONE cenote even though there are two on the premises. You have to buy each one separately. They have life jackets if you want one but it's not required. We got there around 9:30am and there were only two other people there. It's beautiful and amazing when you first see it. There are stairs all the way down with a couple of areas to put your things and stairs into the water (it's Mexico so they weren't super sturdy but worked fine). There were a handful of small fish and a handful of small inner tubes to float around with. This cenote is deep and we saw kids jumping off the rocks. There's also a gym class style rope you can climb and jump off of. Overall a really cool cenote.

Michiel van H.

Google
Amazing cenote. There was only one other family there when we got to the cinote and it was more than big enough for all of us to swim. The water was very clean. The walkways were nicely excavated. And the view was amazing. Stalagtites across the ceiling and a sole beam of sunlight raining down. It's a bit out of the way but totally worth the trip.

Hendrik D.

Google
Definitely worth the visit. We were there on a Sunday at around 15pm and there was nobody. We had the cenote all to ourselves. You have to pay extra for the lockers but there’s plenty of space to put your stuff once in the cenote.

Mykel A.

Google
Beautiful cenote and very deep! Really cool to see with goggles and dive light. It was 180 pesos per person and you definitely need to visit aqua dulce while you're there which is also 180.

The Belgian W.

Google
First cenote we visited. Absolutely beautiful cave with nice cool water. We were there around midday when the sun came thru the small hole in the ceiling to create a gorgeous funeral down to the water. There were about 10 people there, Payed 180mex for the entrance, free vests of you want.