cenote santa cruz
Tourist attraction · Tulum ·

cenote santa cruz

Tourist attraction · Tulum ·

Explore dry/wet cenotes, ancient formations, clear water

victor the guide
antonio the guide
juan pedro the guide
jp the guide
luis the guide
adventure experience
educational tour
cave formations
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Av. Gonzalo Guerrero 17, 77780 Akumal, Q.R., Mexico Get directions

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Av. Gonzalo Guerrero 17, 77780 Akumal, Q.R., Mexico Get directions

+52 984 314 1986
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"A cenote destination for swimming in the Yucatán’s otherworldly natural pools — some tucked into caves — where visitors can explore independently or join guided trips organized by the site for safer, more informative experiences." - SilverKris

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cenote santa cruz

James M.

Google
We absolutely loved our visit to this wonderful cenote. A real adventure experience travelling through a mix of dry and wet caves. Victor our guide was excellent and also very educational providing lots of information on how the cave formed and explaining the different kinds of formations. The kids loved the rope swing and jumping platform too.

Rachel R.

Google
Wonderful tour, took about 3 hours. Completely out of the sun, no need for sunscreen. Met our guide in Akumal Pueblo and followed him to the cenote site. Magical experience, best cenote yet and we’ve been to almost all of them in the area.

Tobias M.

Google
An unforgettable experience! Beautiful cave that opens up into a pristine cenote. Luis our guide from yucatan expedition took us there. Juan Pedro really took time to explain the history. The water was crystall clear and the formations were amazing.

Chris H.

Google
Victor did a fantastic tour for my wife and I. This Cenote cave system is in prestine condition and is preserved by these nature loving guides. I highly recommend this guided tour. Walking distance from the highway.

Gregg B.

Google
Good time swimming in the 70F Cenote, food truck was good, try the pastor tacos!!

Cynthia E.

Google
What an incredible experience! Our guide, Victor was awesome. Taught us a lot and made us laugh. The cenote was beautiful. I would highly recommend this one!

Steve S.

Google
Our family loved this tour, especially that there were no other people. We had the place to ourselves, and Victor was super knowledgeable and friendly. He related well to our kids, and he told great stories. We would definitely recommend this tour with Victor!

Chris S.

Google
The location is wrong. Tried to get here from akumal town centre by taxi but no driver would take us for less than 1500 peso
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Babette C.

Yelp
If you've never been to a cenote the what are you waiting for? Cenotes are these underground rivers that are all over Cancun. A lot of them are lit for effect and if you've been to Xel-Ha or Xplor then you know that they can be majestic and grand, but sometimes all the kids splashing around and screaming can be a bit much. That's why I like these out of the way ones that don't have as many visitors, but they are calm and quiet. All the guides I've had at these places are ecologists who are protective of the environment and are constantly hitting home about how the bats, the trees, the rivers, and the soil have a symbiotic relation with the land, so this is a good way to learn how to appreciate nature.
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Kirsten P.

Yelp
This was a beautiful adventure for our family. We were pleasantly surprised by the guide we had "JP" and his knowledge of the area. There were lots of mosquitoes so bring bug spray. We booked through Akumal direct. This is a 2.5 hour excursion. We had crocks and sandals and we were totally fine. It is worth the time and money!
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Ken J.

Yelp
This was an incredible, memorable experience. You meet in Akumal Pueblo (opposite side of the highway from the beach) and their office is to the left of Pizzeria Los Compadres. Then they drive you into the jungle and explain a bit about the jungle. Short walk on a path to the cenote entrance. Once inside, it's incredible. The water is refreshing and all of the information our guide Antonio provided was right on. He pointed out all kinds of formations and explained then and how they form plus showing had the critters that live in the cave. I've visited the area now for 20 years and this is in the top 3 of all excursions I've taken. Also, using PayPal was easier than messing with cash for me.
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Jeni A.

Yelp
We just got back from our 2nd trip to Akumal and just had to go back to Centennial Santa Cruz. We brought our family this time and so badly wanted them to have the experience we enjoyed so much a couple years ago. The cenote and our guide Viktor did not disappoint! It's such a beautiful, peaceful place, a must see for sure! Viktor is an amazing guide and obviously has a passion for what he does. Thank you Viktor, we had a great time!!
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Anita C.

Yelp
Visited this today! It is a once in a lifetime experience. Antonio was an excellent guide, genuine and informative about these amazing formations. Very easy to email and book through the PayPal deposit. We had a rental car and drove to the meetup point, the rest of the way is all gravel road. Bring your underwater camera. Flip flops is okay, and it is shallow, so you can take them off and strap them into your life jacket if need be. Akumal is great, the beach is fun too!
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Alison A.

Yelp
I don't even know how to put into words how amazing the cenote tour is. Victor picked us up in Akumal near our hotel and drove us through the jungle (saw a huge tarantula!) to "headquarters " complete with a palapa, changing area and bathrooms. We were given life jackets and waterproof flashlights. We then walked a trail and learn about different trees, plants, animals and insects in the area. We then arrived at the hole with a ladder that took us into the caves. They were beautiful. There were dry areas and areas where the water was ankle and waist deep. Victor taught us all about how the cenotes were formed, the history and the animal and insects found in the caves. It was fascinating and Victor was not only a wealth of knowledge but alot of fun. He has great energy and he was alot of fun to get to know more personally. After time in the caves, we were lead to the open cenote. I can even explain how crystal clear and beautiful this was. There was a platform and a rope swing to add to the excitement. We were given plenty of time to float around and "play" in the refreshing water before heading back to the truck. The tour was approx 2 hours long. This was an experience like no other. The natural beauty of the land above and below ground cannot be put into words. Thank you Victor for a once in a lifetime experience!

Steve S.

Yelp
Had a great time. Worth the time and money and easy process paying deposit via Paypal and remainder in cash. Make sure you have water shoes. Also, going into the town of Akumal as you cross over the bridge, stop for a taco at the first taco stand on your right with the grill out front. Great local tacos at a bargain price.

Eric M.

Yelp
One of the most memorable places I have been. Absolutely worth the time and money. Took the family and spent the day with Victor our guide. Too many things to talk about so just go and be amazed.