Cenotes in the Riviera Maya

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The Riviera Maya is famous for its beaches, water parks and luxury hotels, but there is another thing that distinguishes it, we are referring to its cenotes, which are located on Highway 307 between Puerto Morelos and Tulum . Here you will find different types of cenotes, there are open, semi-open and cavern ones, in green and blue tones, with underwater caves that invite divers to discover their interior. It is very easy to locate them since the vast majority are located on the road and offer you amenities so you can enjoy a day full of adventure and fun.



Cenote Azul Riviera Maya, Cenotes la Riviera Maya
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Cenote Azul Riviera Maya

On the Cenote Route you will find the Cenote Azul, just 100 meters from the road in the jungle, surrounded by vegetation

Cenote Verde Lucero, Cenotes Puerto Morelos
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Cenote Verde Lucero

The Verde Lucero cenote is located on the Cenote Route at kilometer 17 of the Puerto Morelos – Leona Vicario highway. A few meters away

Cenote Jardín del Edén, Cenotes Riviera Maya
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Cenote Jardín del Edén

It is one of the largest open-air Cenotes in the Riviera Maya, which makes it perfect for aquatic photos, thank you

Rio Secreto, Cenotes y Cavernas Riviera Maya
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Rio Secreto

It was known as Pool Tunich, it is part of the natural wonders of the Riviera Maya, its creation is ancient, this is an underground river in

Cenote Kantunchi, Cenotes Riviera Maya
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Cenote Kantun Chi

Its meaning in Mayan is “Mouth of yellow stone”, it is located 22 kilometers from Playa del Carmen, in the heart of the

Cenote Manati o Casa Cenote, Cenotes Riviera Maya
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Cenote Manatí or Casa Cenote

It is located in a residential area called Tannkha and is accessed from Federal Highway No. 307, passing through another nearby residential area

Cenotes Dos Ojos, Cenotes Riviera Maya
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Cenote Dos Ojos

It is located north of Tulum in the Riviera Maya, it is a beautiful flooded cave, it began to be explored in 1987 and is still being explored today



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