Searching the best cenote

Second day in Yucatan, we have dared to take the car and visit several beaches and cenotes that are wells of crystal clear water full of fish and where you can bathe and go scuba diving.

All of these cenotes are truly natural wonders that the Mexicans brilliantly preserve.

It is really a paradise although I expected cheaper prices.
Right now we have stopped to eat at a resort to recharge our batteries.
This whole area is super touristy. Tomorrow we plan to travel to the interior of the peninsula and visit Mayan monuments and other historical cities.
I hope to see more Mexican and less artificial things because, unfortunately, this whole area of Playa del Carmen is built for tourism.

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The cenotes over there are absolutely beautiful.....but I found it's better to try and find the ones off the beaten path. They're way less busy and usually tend to be even cooler than the ones on the main drag. We went to one on a jungle tour where the opening was maybe a 5x5 hole which you had to descend using an old rope ladder. We were the only ones in it at the time and the water was so crystal clear you could see everything at the bottom from anywhere in the cenote. Wish we had some over here on the west side.

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Yeah! I’m planning to go to those cenotes as well, do you remember where it was exactly?

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The best one, the one that I mentioned, was in Tulum. On the road leaving the main drag in Tulum heading towards one of the ruins, there is a jungle tour on the right hand side. Probably can find it on a pamphlet or just ask around for the jungle tour with the zipline over the lake and the cenote. Best of luck man!

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Thanks man, we plan to visit that area as well, I will try to find it

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This is one of the most exciting activity when you visit various beaches in a single day. I hope you are having a good day

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the mayan stuff would be the highlight of the trip

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