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Cenote Minotauro — Attraction in Quintana Roo

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Cenote Minotauro
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Nearby attractions
Playa Xpu-Ha
México 307 107, Quintana Roo, Mexico
Xpu Ha - Victoria
Unnamed Road,, 77734 Xpu Ha, Q.R., Mexico
Nearby restaurants
Acceso a la playa xpu-ha beach club
México 307 Lote ⛉, 77710 Xpu Ha, Q.R., Mexico
La Playa Xpu-ha Beach Club
Carretera Chetumal-Cancun Km. 265 Xpu-Ha, Akumal, Q.R., Mexico
Serenity Beach Club Xpu-Ha
Carretera Federal KM 265, 77734 Xpu Ha, Q.R., Mexico
Adelita (Mexican)
Carretera Cancún- Tulum Km. 264.5, 77790 Xpu Ha, Q.R., Mexico
La Palapa (Buffet)
77734 Xpu Há, Quintana Roo, Mexico
Xpu Ha
FPGV+8J, 77734 Xpu Ha, Q.R., Mexico
Nearby hotels
Serenity eco luxery tent camping
Carretera Federal KM 308, lote 6, 77734 Xpu Ha, Q.R., Mexico
Hotel Catalonia Royal Tulum - Adults Only
Km. 264,5 Chetumal, Carr. Cancún - Tulum, 77790 Xpu Ha, Q.R., Mexico
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Cenote Minotauro

Cenote Minotauro, Carretera Federal 307 km 93, Cenote Minotauro 77734-5 Entrada, 77734 Xpu Ha, Q.R., Mexico
4.6(181)
Open until 5:00 PM
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Outdoor
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Scenic
Family friendly
Off the beaten path
attractions: Playa Xpu-Ha, Xpu Ha - Victoria, restaurants: Acceso a la playa xpu-ha beach club, La Playa Xpu-ha Beach Club, Serenity Beach Club Xpu-Ha, Adelita (Mexican), La Palapa (Buffet), Xpu Ha
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Nearby attractions of Cenote Minotauro

Playa Xpu-Ha

Xpu Ha - Victoria

Playa Xpu-Ha

Playa Xpu-Ha

4.5

(2.1K)

Open 24 hours
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Xpu Ha - Victoria

Xpu Ha - Victoria

3.6

(39)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Explore Three Cenotes By Bike with mayan snack
Explore Three Cenotes By Bike with mayan snack
Sun, Dec 7 • 9:00 AM
77774, Ciudad Chemuyil, Quintana Roo, Mexico
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Travel to the Mayan underworld on an e-bike
Travel to the Mayan underworld on an e-bike
Sat, Dec 6 • 2:30 PM
77720, Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo, Mexico
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Urban adventure, jungle & cenotes on Ebikes
Urban adventure, jungle & cenotes on Ebikes
Sun, Dec 7 • 9:30 AM
77710, Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo, Mexico
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Nearby restaurants of Cenote Minotauro

Acceso a la playa xpu-ha beach club

La Playa Xpu-ha Beach Club

Serenity Beach Club Xpu-Ha

Adelita (Mexican)

La Palapa (Buffet)

Xpu Ha

Acceso a la playa xpu-ha beach club

Acceso a la playa xpu-ha beach club

4.3

(10)

$$

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La Playa Xpu-ha Beach Club

La Playa Xpu-ha Beach Club

4.4

(2K)

$$

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Serenity Beach Club Xpu-Ha

Serenity Beach Club Xpu-Ha

3.9

(201)

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Adelita (Mexican)

Adelita (Mexican)

4.1

(19)

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Reviews of Cenote Minotauro

4.6
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5.0
2y

TOP!!! Wir empfehlen von ganzem Herzen!!!! Unvergessliches Abenteuer für alle in jedem Alter. Najlepsze miejsce w okolicy, w szczegolnosci polecamy turystom z pobliskich hoteli.

Such a beautiful place, we could not have been closer to the Mother Nature! Sebastian and his sister (owners) are very kind people, made our spontaneous trip an unforgettable experience. Quiet and magical place, cannot be compared to anything else. We also were guided through the cave, our guide was so patient and took care of us, even for people who are scared of depth enjoyed it very much. And we saw bats!!! I highly recommend to people to stay in hotels nearby this place, for expample from Catalonia Royal Tulum it's just 10min walking! There were also experienced divers. We will...

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5.0
2y

My boyfriend and I have done quite a few cenotes already and this one was by far our favorite! This cenote has a magic vibe that is unique among the riviera maya’s cenotes! There are two main open « pools » with bright tones of blue and turquoise and there is a closed part (a cave) that you can visit with a guide which was an « out of this world » kind of experience! All of the staff was genuinely kind and made us feel like we were friends visiting them! (which is very different from the energy we often got from the staff of other cenotes that made us feel like we were customers/tourists among many from which they want to get a tansaction). A special thank you to Memo, our main host, gracias mi amigo! We will never forget our day at the...

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5.0
32w

I have been to a few cenotes just outside of Playa del Carmen and I found Minotauro to be somewhat of a hidden gem.

It was by far the least busy cenote - there was hardly anyone even there!

It was also probably the most beautiful spot. The fact they have a cave that you can get a guided tour through.. It's incredible.

From what I understand it's a relatively new cenote (publicly) and because it's around 1.5km off the road, it's not as commonly frequented. They're clearly slowly building the grounds up and adding new features. They also have a bar!

I imagine in the future this will be one of the most popular cenotes in the area. I'd recommend getting here before it gets...

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Kyle StottKyle Stott
I have been to a few cenotes just outside of Playa del Carmen and I found Minotauro to be somewhat of a hidden gem. It was by far the least busy cenote - there was hardly anyone even there! It was also probably the most beautiful spot. The fact they have a cave that you can get a guided tour through.. It's incredible. From what I understand it's a relatively new cenote (publicly) and because it's around 1.5km off the road, it's not as commonly frequented. They're clearly slowly building the grounds up and adding new features. They also have a bar! I imagine in the future this will be one of the most popular cenotes in the area. I'd recommend getting here before it gets too popular!
Joleen and Avi CramerJoleen and Avi Cramer
I hesitate to share how amazing and special this cenote is so it stays very low key off the radar. It’s set back about 1.5 km in the jungle and is simply the nicest cenote in the area. Not only is it breathtaking gorgeous, but the staff are the nicest around. A young guy named Pedro offers a stunning tunnel cenote tour that is about 300 meters or so, and is out of this world. It’s my go to cenote, way better then the rest. There’s also a nice pool to hang out at and hammocks and tables and even a grill to rent.
Tim ChengTim Cheng
Small, intimate, and beautiful cenote. I paid 350 MX for my visit on a Friday afternoon and saw around 10 people in the water at any given moment. For context, around 25 would be a crowd here; the cenote is quite small and I'd estimate the surface area of the water to be only about 500 square feet. There is a car that will drive you to the cenote if you don't want to walk (I'd recommend the car - there were a number of unleashed dogs on the premise that were unfriendly to me when I opted to walk).
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I have been to a few cenotes just outside of Playa del Carmen and I found Minotauro to be somewhat of a hidden gem. It was by far the least busy cenote - there was hardly anyone even there! It was also probably the most beautiful spot. The fact they have a cave that you can get a guided tour through.. It's incredible. From what I understand it's a relatively new cenote (publicly) and because it's around 1.5km off the road, it's not as commonly frequented. They're clearly slowly building the grounds up and adding new features. They also have a bar! I imagine in the future this will be one of the most popular cenotes in the area. I'd recommend getting here before it gets too popular!
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I hesitate to share how amazing and special this cenote is so it stays very low key off the radar. It’s set back about 1.5 km in the jungle and is simply the nicest cenote in the area. Not only is it breathtaking gorgeous, but the staff are the nicest around. A young guy named Pedro offers a stunning tunnel cenote tour that is about 300 meters or so, and is out of this world. It’s my go to cenote, way better then the rest. There’s also a nice pool to hang out at and hammocks and tables and even a grill to rent.
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Small, intimate, and beautiful cenote. I paid 350 MX for my visit on a Friday afternoon and saw around 10 people in the water at any given moment. For context, around 25 would be a crowd here; the cenote is quite small and I'd estimate the surface area of the water to be only about 500 square feet. There is a car that will drive you to the cenote if you don't want to walk (I'd recommend the car - there were a number of unleashed dogs on the premise that were unfriendly to me when I opted to walk).
Tim Cheng

Tim Cheng

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