Cenote Xunaan Ha

Tourist attraction · Tulum

Cenote Xunaan Ha

Tourist attraction · Tulum

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Región 002, Supermanzana 001 Manzana 070 Lote 60, 77774 Cdad. Chemuyil, Q.R., Mexico

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Open cenote, clear water, jumping platforms, fish spa  

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Región 002, Supermanzana 001 Manzana 070 Lote 60, 77774 Cdad. Chemuyil, Q.R., Mexico Get directions

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Región 002, Supermanzana 001 Manzana 070 Lote 60, 77774 Cdad. Chemuyil, Q.R., Mexico Get directions

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wheelchair accessible entrance

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Aug 18, 2025

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These Are the 14 Best Cenotes in Tulum, Mexico

"Located in the small town of Chemuyil and less frequented by tourists, this cenote offers a platform for jumping, restrooms, changing areas, and life-jacket rentals. Depths exceed 25 feet in spots, and advanced scuba divers can explore an extensive cave system—the sixth largest in the world—which is reportedly connected to dozens of nearby cenotes." - Patricia Doherty Patricia Doherty Patricia Doherty is a writer who specializes in covering destinations, resorts, and cruises for Travel + Leisure and other publications. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines

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Stacey Davis

Google
Cenote Xunaan Ha ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (4.5/5) If you’re staying in Chemuyil or anywhere near the jungle communities off the beaten path between Tulum and Akumal, Cenote Xunaan-Ha is a hidden gem well worth the bike ride or short drive. It’s not overdeveloped, not commercialized, and, when timed right, offers a tranquil, stunning experience you won’t soon forget. This review is based on two recent visits within the same short trip. ⏰ Hours May Vary—Come Early Officially, the cenote is open from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., but in reality, the closing time is flexible—and not always in your favor. On our first visit, we arrived early and had no issues. But on our return trip just days later, we were told they would be closing around 3:30 p.m. Another member of our group who arrived shortly after us was told it would actually close at 3:00 p.m. There seems to be a lack of consistency in communication, which can be frustrating if you’re making the effort to get there on foot or by bike (like we did from Chemuyil). That said, they were transparent about it at the gate, giving us the option to pay and stay anyway. So if you’re visiting, arrive before 2:00 p.m. to ensure you get a full experience. 💰 Cost & Entry The current entry fee for international visitors is $200 pesos per person (around $11 USD at the time of writing). Locals may be charged a lower rate. The payment hut is small but friendly, and they’ll store any snacks or items not allowed inside in a secure area. 🚻 Facilities There are two bathrooms that double as changing rooms, which is a nice convenience for such a rustic location. They’re basic but clean enough for a quick change or rinse before heading out. No food is allowed inside the cenote area—and no snacks or drinks are sold on-site—so eat beforehand or plan to grab something afterward in Chemuyil or along the road to Tulum. 🛑 Important Rules • NO sunscreen (even biodegradable) • NO bug spray • YES to mosquito coils (which are much needed, especially if it rained that morning) They’re strict with these rules, and for good reason—to keep the cenote water clean and healthy for fish and visitors alike. 🌿 The Cenote Itself Absolutely breathtaking. Xunaan-Ha is an open cenote, meaning it’s not enclosed in a cave, but rather a natural freshwater pool surrounded by jungle. The water is crystal clear and shaded by lush greenery, giving it a peaceful, otherworldly vibe. It’s deep in the center but shallower around the edges, with small fish that nibble at your feet (like those fish spa experiences in Playa del Carmen or Xcaret—except this is real and wild!). There are two diving platforms for thrill-seekers and a sturdy rope strung across the cenote—perfect for kids, swimmers. If jumping isn’t your thing, there’s also a rocky but manageable path that leads gently into the water, where you can sit at the edge or dive into the Cenote.. It’s suitable for most ages and abilities. 🚴‍♀️ Access & Location Tips The cenote is just a short ride from Chemuyil, and there’s plenty of parking for bikes, cars, and vans. But the sign at the road is worn and hard to spot—you’ll likely miss the turn if you’re not using Google Maps or some GPS. Make sure to pin your location in advance or download offline maps if cell signal is spotty. 🌞 Crowds On both of our visits, we were lucky enough to have the cenote nearly to ourselves—just one other group during the busiest time of day. This made the experience especially magical. Unlike some of the more tourist-heavy cenotes in the Riviera Maya, Xunaan-Ha retains a peaceful, almost sacred quality. Cenote Xunaan-Ha offers something rare: a pristine, accessible, low-key cenote experience that still feels wild. It’s perfect for anyone staying nearby or road-tripping through the Riviera Maya who wants to escape the crowds and connect with nature. Just come early, come prepared, and bring your sense of wonder.

Erik

Google
this video is no filter it's a gorgeous place and I'm surprised it's not as popular and very affordable at $200 pesos. the people that work there are so nice and generous, but the water looks amazing. take goggles to take full advantage of the water life that's there

Lauren

Google
Very disappointed with this cenote experience. At $15, I expected something scenic, but it’s just a large, unimpressive watering hole with places to jump in. The owners don’t even allow you to bring a bag, so you’re left juggling your towels and belongings. Definitely not worth the price—there are much better options nearby

Aya EZ

Google
The best place ever! I had the funnest time here. I even got a fish pedicure! (If you stay still, they’ll bite the dead skin off your feet). I also loved jumping from the platforms, into the clear water.

Ana Santos

Google
I loved this place! It was so beautiful! The water is incredible clear.

Sidney & Jeannie Hughes

Google
Great, clean, not too cold water! My hubby loved jumping!!! Rocks have fossils everywhere!! Love rocks. Some fish...look like guppies. Easy to get to. The roads are rough just drive slow. This is where nature is at!!!! Love all the plants and trees!

Linda Jeon

Google
We went there at last minute so only had 1 hr and 20 min until closing (4:30) but it was so worth it! People already got out as it was almost closing time so you could get the whole spot by yourself or with only few people. Deep enough to jump off, pretty big to swim, clear water, and wonderful for snorkeling.

David & Radka

Google
Went to Cenote Xunaan Ha today. We were staying at Bahia Principe Grand Coba. We caught a Colectivo to Chemuyil for 25 pesos and then walked 1.5km to the entrance. On the way back, we walked all the way to the hotel. This cenote is an open-air cenote with jumping platforms and stairs for access. There are also options for divers as there is an extensive underwater cave network. It costs 200 pesos for tourists and includes a life vest if you wish to use one. We got there around 10:30 and it was not very busy but there were about 50 people when we left at 1:00pm. There was also a bonus cenote right on the side of the road when walking from Chemuyil, which was definitely worth a stop. It was cave cenote with lots of bats. This cenote, the bonus cenote and the charming town were definitely worth a trip.