Cenote Zacil-Ha

Tourist attraction · Tulum

Cenote Zacil-Ha

Tourist attraction · Tulum

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Coba, Carretera Federal 180 de Cuota Supermanzana km 8, 77780 Tulum, Q.R., Mexico

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Crystal clear swimming hole with zip line, pools, food  

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+52 984 316 3930
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These Are the 14 Best Cenotes in Tulum, Mexico

"A small, shallow open cenote (around 10 feet deep) about 15 minutes from Tulum, this site offers clear water for swimming and snorkeling among fish and intriguing rock formations. Amenities include an on-site restaurant, changing rooms, restrooms, picnic areas, sun beds, palapas, and a wooden deck with steps into the water; a short zipline adds a splashy way to enter." - 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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Hannah Young

Google
Loved this place! Super pretty, swimming pools nearby if the cenote is crowded, and the jumps are so fun!

Hannah Yingling

Google
Based on the cenotes we visited while in Tulum this was the best for us as a young family (mom, dad, 7 year old & 1 year old). Nice facilities & plenty of ways to get into the cenote. There is a restaurant there to order food from & also two decent sized pools. Cost us about $50 USD to enter which we found was worth it.

anastasis theocharis

Google
I really liked this cenote — it’s fantastic for having fun with your family! The cenote is clean and beautiful. You can enjoy a small zip line and jumping into the water. There’s also a restaurant and a pool where you can swim. Overall, it’s a very nice place!

Dalibor Labudovic

Google
Amazing place with amazing staff. The food is also very good. We had fun here swimming and jumping in the fresh water. The pools were not of interest for us nor the other activities. Masks and life jackets are available to rent. The water is clear and amazing to swim in with lots of fish and a small cave. The water is fresh and chilly @24C, very refreshing. Highly recommended.

Ana

Google
This was the first cenote my sister and I ever visited, and we loved it! It’s such a nice place for the family. They have a small pool for the little ones and a big pool for the bigger children and adults. They also have a restaurant inside the location, and the food is delicious.

lorddan5687

Google
Small cenote... but good jumps. There is a pool on sight as well with a slide. Food is made to order..but quite expensive...$$$ but without a doubt, pretty good. $3000+ pesos for a family of 4.. entrance..food and drinks... mandatory tip. If you want thrill seeking high jumps.. I recommend #cenote #delaspiedras Life vest are free rentals. Check out my review.

Trey Tollison

Google
Our driver recommended this Cenote as being a little off the tourist path and glad he did (shout out to Edgar) We could have spent all day here. The cenote is beautiful with clear fish filled water and beautiful views of the underwater caves. There are two platforms you can leap from. There is also a zip line you can fall from for 10 pesos. The surrounding area really blends with the jungle and has plenty of seating. Definitely rent a swim mask for 50 pesos or bring your own so you can really see everything. . There is a small restaurant and bar that serves local beer we recommend the Tulum beer. The staff is really helpful and friendly with many speaking English. There is also a safari tour we didn't try. Finally a nice little gift shop with good prices.

Ruth Hernandez

Google
My family and I went 2 years ago and had a great experience. It’s small but incredibly beautiful. Entry price and food is reasonable and affordable. They have a cenote but also pools with a great water slide for kids. The cenote water is cold but it felt amazing in the July heat!!