How much does it cost to get into Cenote Azul?

How much does it cost to get into Cenote Azul?

The entrance cost to Cenote Azul is 120 Pesos (roughly 6.10 USD) at the time of writing.

Is Cenote Azul free?

Your Options To Visting Cenote Azul You can pay the entrance fee at the door and enjoy. The Cenote Azul is right next to Cristalino, Kantunchi and Jardin of Eden. Entrance fees start at about $7-8 per adult at the Azul and Cristalino up to about $30 at the Kantunchi.

Do you have to pay to enter cenotes?

Yes, once you pay the park fee you can jump right in on your own. I visited a few cenotes while in Playa, not all cenotes were created equal lol. The most beautiful cenote I visited was the Dos Ojos.

Do I need water shoes for cenotes?

Water shoes are also welcome. Sandals/flip-flops: Wearing sandals is recommended after a refreshing swim and maintain your tennis shoes dry. They are easy to carry and keep your feet comfortable. Water: Hot and humid weather is what you will find at the cenotes area.

Is there food at Cenote Azul?

How much is Cenote Azul? At the entrance you pay at a small palapa hut. It is 70 pesos entrance and you can get a life jacket if you like. They have a small snack store and you can even buy fish food for 5 pesos.

How much is taxi from Playa del Carmen to Cenote Azul?

The quickest way to get from Playa del Carmen to Cenote Azul is to taxi which costs $1000 – $1300 and takes 1h 39m.

Can you go to cenotes if you can’t swim?

3. Re: Cenotes – worth visiting if you can’t really swim? Absolutely visit the cenotes. Many of the larger ones offer walking tours.

Does Gran Cenote have life jackets?

Life vests – Although the cenote is relatively shallow, life vests are available to rent for 50 pesos if you aren’t a confident swimmer. Get there early – For the best experience we recommend visiting the Gran Cenote at opening time.

How much does it cost to go to the Gran Cenote?

Gran Cenote Visitor Information. Opening times: 10:00 – 17:00 every day. Bathrooms: Yes. Lockers are available. Admission fee: $25 USD. Eating: No restaurants on site, food stalls can be found outside, near the entrance.

How to get to the Grand Cenote in Tulum?

From 8:00 clock you can visit the cenote, so that the place is not crowded. Just 5 km from the center of Tulum, the Grand Cenote is just off the main road 109 Tulum towards Cobá on the right. There is the entrance area right next to the parking lot.

How do you get into the cenote National Park?

There are wooden steps to walk down to the cenote and several decks with ladders to get into the water. The water was crystal clear. There were several small fish and we spotted a fresh water turtle. The small caves were fun to snorkel in. Many beautiful formations of stalactites on the ceilings of the caverns and in the water.

What are the best cenotes in Mexico?

The Gran Cenote is one of the most famous cenotes in Mexico. Located just a few kilometres from Tulum on the way to Coba, this is one of the top diving spots in Riviera Maya. Although its name suggests it is only one big cenote, it really consists of several cenotes meandering along the verdant jungle floor and connected by wooden walkways.

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