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Chikin Ha — Attraction in Quintana Roo

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Chikin Ha
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Nearby attractions
Cenote Cristalino
Carr. Cancún - Tulum Km. 269, 77734 Cancún, Q.R., Mexico
Cenote Jardín Del Eden
77734 Quintana Roo, Mexico
Cenote Azul
Riviera Maya, Carr. Cancún - Tulum Km 266, 77734 Playa del Carmen, Q.R., Mexico
Ecopark Kantun Chi
Carretera Federal Cancún - Tulum, km 266.8 Puerto Aventuras, 77734 Playa del Carmen, Q.R., Mexico
Pirate’s Island Waterpark, Barcelo Resort
Solidaridad, Q.R., Mexico
Nearby restaurants
Mexico Lindo
Chetmal-Cancun Barceló Maya Beach - All Inclusive, Puerto Juárez Km, 77750 Riviera Maya, Q.R., Mexico
La Trattoria
77734 Barceló Maya, Quintana Roo, Mexico
Buffet Caribe
77734 Barceló Maya, Quintana Roo, Mexico
Strikers
77734 Barceló Maya, Quintana Roo, Mexico
Marenostrum
FQR4+6P Barceló Maya Colonial, Carr. Tulum - Cancún, 77750 Puerto Aventuras, Q.R., Mexico
Barcelo Maya Kyoto Restaurant
Colonial, Chetumal-Cancun, Carretera Tulum - Cancún Juárez, Barceló Maya, Km. 266, 77750 Riviera Maya, Q.R., Mexico
Barcelo Maya Tropical Buffet
Fqr5+52 Barceló Maya Tropical, Carr. Tulum - Cancún, 77750 Puerto Aventuras, Q.R., Mexico
Captain Morgan Grill & Pool Bar
Fqp4+vj Barceló Maya Beach, Carr. Tulum - Cancún, 77750 Puerto Aventuras, Q.R., Mexico
Buffet Miramar
Barceló Maya Riviera, Carr. Cancún - Tulum, 77750 Riviera Maya, Q.R., Mexico
Rancho Grande
Beach - All Inclusive, Chetumal-Cancun Barceló Maya, Puerto Juárez Km. 266,3, 77750 Riviera Maya, Q.R., Mexico
Nearby hotels
Barceló Maya Caribe - All Inclusive
Chetumal-Cancun Km. 266,3 Xpuha Q Q Riviera Maya Carretera, Puerto Jurez, 77750 Playa del Carmen, Q.R., Mexico
Barceló Maya Beach - All Inclusive
Maya Beach, Chetumal-Cancun Supermanzana Barceló, 77734 Xpu Ha, Q.R., Mexico
Barceló Maya Tropical - All Inclusive
Carretera Tulum - Cancún Carretera Chetumal Puerto Juárez, Km.266,3, 77750 Playa del Carmen, Q.R., Mexico
Barceló Maya Colonial - All Inclusive
Chetumal-Cancun Km. 266,3 Xpuha, Supermanzana Carretera, 77750 Riviera Maya, Q.R., Mexico
Barceló Maya Grand Resort
Carretera Puerto Juárez, Chetumal-Cancun Km. 266,3, 77750 Playa del Carmen, Q.R., Mexico
Barceló Maya Riviera - All Inclusive Adults only
Carretera Chetumal Puerto Juárez, Carr. Cancún - Tulum Km. 266,3, 77734 Xpu Ha, Q.R., Mexico
Barceló Maya Palace - All Inclusive
Carretera Tulum-Playa del Carmen Km. 266 Chetumal, Calle Margarita Maza 3, 77750 Riviera Maya, Q.R., Mexico
Barceló Maya Convention Center
Unnamed Road, Q.R., Mexico
Bel Air Collection Xpu Ha Riviera Maya
Carretera Chetumal - Puerto Juarez Km. 265, Xpuha, 77710 Riviera Maya, Q.R., Mexico
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Chikin Ha

México 307 Km. 265, 77782 Riviera Maya, Q.R., Mexico
4.7(494)
Open 24 hours
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Outdoor
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Family friendly
Pet friendly
attractions: Cenote Cristalino, Cenote Jardín Del Eden, Cenote Azul, Ecopark Kantun Chi, Pirate’s Island Waterpark, Barcelo Resort, restaurants: Mexico Lindo, La Trattoria, Buffet Caribe, Strikers, Marenostrum, Barcelo Maya Kyoto Restaurant, Barcelo Maya Tropical Buffet, Captain Morgan Grill & Pool Bar, Buffet Miramar, Rancho Grande
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Phone
+52 984 181 7519
Website
chikinha.com.mx

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Nearby attractions of Chikin Ha

Cenote Cristalino

Cenote Jardín Del Eden

Cenote Azul

Ecopark Kantun Chi

Pirate’s Island Waterpark, Barcelo Resort

Cenote Cristalino

Cenote Cristalino

4.6

(1.7K)

Open 24 hours
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Cenote Jardín Del Eden

Cenote Jardín Del Eden

4.5

(948)

Open 24 hours
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Cenote Azul

Cenote Azul

4.7

(5K)

Closed
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Ecopark Kantun Chi

Ecopark Kantun Chi

4.8

(1.7K)

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
Mon, Dec 8 • 9:00 AM
77774, Ciudad Chemuyil, Quintana Roo, Mexico
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Snorkel with Akumal Bay turtles
Snorkel with Akumal Bay turtles
Tue, Dec 9 • 9:00 AM
77776, Akumal, Quintana Roo, Mexico
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Traditional and Ancestral Temazcal Experience
Traditional and Ancestral Temazcal Experience
Tue, Dec 9 • 5:00 PM
77728, Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo, Mexico
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Nearby restaurants of Chikin Ha

Mexico Lindo

La Trattoria

Buffet Caribe

Strikers

Marenostrum

Barcelo Maya Kyoto Restaurant

Barcelo Maya Tropical Buffet

Captain Morgan Grill & Pool Bar

Buffet Miramar

Rancho Grande

Mexico Lindo

Mexico Lindo

4.4

(322)

Click for details
La Trattoria

La Trattoria

4.3

(453)

Click for details
Buffet Caribe

Buffet Caribe

4.5

(135)

Click for details
Strikers

Strikers

4.3

(79)

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Reviews of Chikin Ha

4.7
(494)
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4.0
2y

This place is nice. Were weren’t coming to this place but decide to ask and said they had 3. And the prices were not high at all 250 pesos for Mexican residents and 350 pesos for us citizens I think. The cenotes were not big but were a decent size the good thing is not crowded. The water was really cold it was clear and beautiful u could see everything under there was one cenote were u could scuba dive u could see were they were coming out a cave underneath the water. They had another one but that was closed because it was dirty. And there was another they had it’s wasn’t the cleanest but the reason why it was opened were trees are all around the cenote so there leaves inside the water and some green stuff on the water that makes the water look not to nice as the other one we saw. U will see the difference but like I said the reason why. U could take drinks , food no alcohol. Not at the actual cenote theres a place were u could eat and leave ur stuff. They have no lockers so if u go u have to take ur valuable stuff with u. So if u have a phone or other things take someone and switch around to take care each others stuff. While u go to inside the water Other than that great experience and...

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4.0
5y

I’ve been here with a guide to snorkel and spectate some cenotes. Was an amazing adventure as I didn’t know what to expect.

Cenotes are basically naturally formed sinkholes and consist off only rainwater. All the cenotes in the whole area are connected through underground rivers and the water moves really slowly.

The ones we’ve been snorkeling in were really different. One was in a cave and the view was limited, felt sometimes spooky. There was also a rope to escort you to the end off the cave if your not an excellent swimmer (including life vest for everyone). There is a really dark deep hole you can scuba dive through all the way to an another cenote somewhere in the park (12-20m deep and dark)

The one on the pictures is partly open, partly in a cave. It’s around 15m deep and can be used to scuba dive as well. Not really exciting and the open area can get dirty sometimes because the moss and leafs in it.

Overal...

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5.0
26w

Visiting this cenote was truly a dream come true. Tucked away from the more crowded tourist spots, this hidden gem offered a peaceful and magical experience. Upon arrival, we were warmly greeted and began our walk into the park. The walk was a bit long, but the anticipation of swimming in the cenotes kept us going!

The entry fee was $20 per person and included life vests. We opted for the guided tour, which was included with a service tip—and it was well worth it. We explored three distinct cenotes, each one unique and breathtaking. Along the way, we also learned about Mayan culture and captured tons of beautiful photos. We sq

Pro tip: Wear a hat for the walk in, definitely take the tour, and bring lunch to enjoy on-site.

For an added cost, you can rent snorkel gear, have professional photos taken, or get a ride to the entrance if you prefer to skip the walk. Overall, this was an unforgettable experience I would...

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Daan DragtDaan Dragt
I’ve been here with a guide to snorkel and spectate some cenotes. Was an amazing adventure as I didn’t know what to expect. Cenotes are basically naturally formed sinkholes and consist off only rainwater. All the cenotes in the whole area are connected through underground rivers and the water moves really slowly. The ones we’ve been snorkeling in were really different. One was in a cave and the view was limited, felt sometimes spooky. There was also a rope to escort you to the end off the cave if your not an excellent swimmer (including life vest for everyone). There is a really dark deep hole you can scuba dive through all the way to an another cenote somewhere in the park (12-20m deep and dark) The one on the pictures is partly open, partly in a cave. It’s around 15m deep and can be used to scuba dive as well. Not really exciting and the open area can get dirty sometimes because the moss and leafs in it. Overal good experience!
Danila MassaraDanila Massara
Less popular sister of the next door Kantun Chi, smaller but still gorgeous. The ticket is also cheaper, but it has less cenotes so if it's the first one you're visiting and you have to pick one, go to the other one. There's one open cenote and a few underground ones. They rent life jackets at the entrance for an extra, but no snorkeling equipment due to covid. Fish here is unremarkable anyway, but I spotted a few adorable tiny turtles and fish that didn't particularly like me and convinced me that swimming wasn't the case that day. Lots of birds and obviously iguanas silently judging you from afar. WATER SHOES HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. It's **slippery**
Isabela GusmanIsabela Gusman
Great place to spend half of your day. You can include a meal to you package. There are more than one cenote. One is opened and you can jump into the water. Then there is a half opened, half closed, super nice. There is also a cavern, that you wear helmet, floating jacket and water shoes and walk or float through the water till you reach a massive cenote, that goes 15m deep in some parts. Saul was my guide, super friendly, and speaks great english!
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I’ve been here with a guide to snorkel and spectate some cenotes. Was an amazing adventure as I didn’t know what to expect. Cenotes are basically naturally formed sinkholes and consist off only rainwater. All the cenotes in the whole area are connected through underground rivers and the water moves really slowly. The ones we’ve been snorkeling in were really different. One was in a cave and the view was limited, felt sometimes spooky. There was also a rope to escort you to the end off the cave if your not an excellent swimmer (including life vest for everyone). There is a really dark deep hole you can scuba dive through all the way to an another cenote somewhere in the park (12-20m deep and dark) The one on the pictures is partly open, partly in a cave. It’s around 15m deep and can be used to scuba dive as well. Not really exciting and the open area can get dirty sometimes because the moss and leafs in it. Overal good experience!
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Less popular sister of the next door Kantun Chi, smaller but still gorgeous. The ticket is also cheaper, but it has less cenotes so if it's the first one you're visiting and you have to pick one, go to the other one. There's one open cenote and a few underground ones. They rent life jackets at the entrance for an extra, but no snorkeling equipment due to covid. Fish here is unremarkable anyway, but I spotted a few adorable tiny turtles and fish that didn't particularly like me and convinced me that swimming wasn't the case that day. Lots of birds and obviously iguanas silently judging you from afar. WATER SHOES HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. It's **slippery**
Danila Massara

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Great place to spend half of your day. You can include a meal to you package. There are more than one cenote. One is opened and you can jump into the water. Then there is a half opened, half closed, super nice. There is also a cavern, that you wear helmet, floating jacket and water shoes and walk or float through the water till you reach a massive cenote, that goes 15m deep in some parts. Saul was my guide, super friendly, and speaks great english!
Isabela Gusman

Isabela Gusman

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