
Swimming in a Hidden Cenote
Av. Benito Juárez 7-km 4, Ejidal, Playa del Carmen · Year-round · half-day · moderate, active
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Swimming in a cenote — a natural freshwater sinkhole — blends physical immersion, mystery, and connection to ancient landscapes and traditions.
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Wear Water Shoes – The terrain can be rocky, so comfortable water shoes are a must for safety and comfort while walking and swimming.
Bring Water – There are limited spots to buy drinks, so make sure to bring your own water to stay hydrated.
Use Sunscreen & Wear a Hat – Protect yourself from the sun by wearing sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses.
Bring Snorkel Gear – If you plan to snorkel, bring your own gear or rent it at the entrance to enjoy the beautiful underwater ecosystem.
Insect Repellent – Be prepared with insect repellent, especially during the warmer months, to avoid any bites.
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