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Cenote Cuzama
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Plaza de la República
Av. de la República S/N, Tabacalera, Cuauhtémoc, 06030 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
Monument to the Revolution
Pl. de la República s/n, Tabacalera, Cuauhtémoc, 06030 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
National Museum of the Revolution
Plaza, Av. de la República S/N, Tabacalera, Cuauhtémoc, 06030 CDMX, Mexico
San Carlos National Museum
Av. México-Tenochtitlán 50, Tabacalera, Cuauhtémoc, 06030 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
Torre Caballito
Av. P.º de la Reforma 10, Tabacalera, Cuauhtémoc, 06030 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
Monumento a la revolución
Colonia Tabacalera, Cuauhtémoc, 06030 Mexico City, Mexico
Monumento a la revolución mexicana
Av. P.º de la Reforma 64, Juárez, Cuauhtémoc, 06600 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
Nuevo Teatro Silvia Pinal
C. Versalles 27, Juárez, Cuauhtémoc, 06600 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
Teatro Metropólitan
Av Independencia 90, Colonia Centro, Centro, Cuauhtémoc, 06050 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
Diego Rivera Mural Museum
Calle Colón Balderas s/n, Colonia Centro, Cuauhtémoc, 06040 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
Nearby restaurants
Terraza Cha Cha Chá
Av. de la República 157, Tabacalera, Cuauhtémoc, 06030 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
Pizza del Perro Negro Revolución
Av. de la República 157-Planta Baja, Tabacalera, Cuauhtémoc, 06030 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
Arango
Av. de la República 157-piso 7, Tabacalera, Cuauhtémoc, 06030 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
La Soldadera
Av. de la República 157, Tabacalera, Cuauhtémoc, 06030 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
Don Core
Miguel Ramos Arizpe 38, Tabacalera, Cuauhtémoc, 06030 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
La Matra-K
Alcázar 27 LOCAL 1 Calle Ramon, Alcázar numero 27, Tabacalera, 06030 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
Frontón México
Av. de la República 17, Tabacalera, Cuauhtémoc, 06050 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
Pizzorama
Pl. de la República 9, Tabacalera, Cuauhtémoc, 06030 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
La Manifestación Snack Sports Beer
Av. de la República 135-local 1, Tabacalera, Cuauhtémoc, 06030 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
Monumental Burger Revolución
Miguel Ramos Arizpe 38, Tabacalera, Cuauhtémoc, 06030 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
Nearby hotels
Barceló México Reforma
Av. P.º de la Reforma 1, Tabacalera, Cuauhtémoc, 06030 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
Hotel Casa Blanca
Lafragua 7, Tabacalera, Cuauhtémoc, 06030 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
Suites Alcazar
Calle Ramón Alcazar 26-Local A, Tabacalera, Cuauhtémoc, 06030 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
Hotel New York
Tomas Alva Edison 45, Tabacalera, Cuauhtémoc, 06030 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
Hotel Plaza Revolución
Terán 35, Tabacalera, Cuauhtémoc, 06030 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
Hotel Palace México
Ignacio Ramírez 7, Tabacalera, Cuauhtémoc, 06030 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
Capital O Df Inn
Tomas Alva Edison 57, Tabacalera, Cuauhtémoc, 06030 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
Exe Alameda Reforma
Av. México-Tenochtitlán 22, Tabacalera, Cuauhtémoc, 06030 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
Hotel Ibiza
Ponciano Arriaga 22, Tabacalera, Cuauhtémoc, 06030 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
Hostel Suites DF
Terán 38, Tabacalera, Cuauhtémoc, 06030 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
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Cenote Cuzama

Av. de la República 157, Tabacalera, Cuauhtémoc, 06030 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
4.7(375)
Open until 6:00 PM
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Off the beaten path
attractions: Plaza de la República, Monument to the Revolution, National Museum of the Revolution, San Carlos National Museum, Torre Caballito, Monumento a la revolución, Monumento a la revolución mexicana, Nuevo Teatro Silvia Pinal, Teatro Metropólitan, Diego Rivera Mural Museum, restaurants: Terraza Cha Cha Chá, Pizza del Perro Negro Revolución, Arango, La Soldadera, Don Core, La Matra-K, Frontón México, Pizzorama, La Manifestación Snack Sports Beer, Monumental Burger Revolución
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Nearby attractions of Cenote Cuzama

Plaza de la República

Monument to the Revolution

National Museum of the Revolution

San Carlos National Museum

Torre Caballito

Monumento a la revolución

Monumento a la revolución mexicana

Nuevo Teatro Silvia Pinal

Teatro Metropólitan

Diego Rivera Mural Museum

Plaza de la República

Plaza de la República

4.6

(23K)

Open 24 hours
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Monument to the Revolution

Monument to the Revolution

4.7

(24.8K)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
National Museum of the Revolution

National Museum of the Revolution

4.7

(4K)

Open 24 hours
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San Carlos National Museum

San Carlos National Museum

4.7

(2.3K)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Cenote Cuzama

Terraza Cha Cha Chá

Pizza del Perro Negro Revolución

Arango

La Soldadera

Don Core

La Matra-K

Frontón México

Pizzorama

La Manifestación Snack Sports Beer

Monumental Burger Revolución

Terraza Cha Cha Chá

Terraza Cha Cha Chá

4.4

(3.8K)

$$$

Click for details
Pizza del Perro Negro Revolución

Pizza del Perro Negro Revolución

4.4

(2.1K)

$

Click for details
Arango

Arango

4.4

(1.2K)

$$$

Click for details
La Soldadera

La Soldadera

4.3

(911)

$$

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Reviews of Cenote Cuzama

4.7
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5.0
2y

Cuzama's Magical Cenotes Cenotes de Cuzama is a series of cenotes located in the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico, near the town of Cuzama. Cenotes are natural sinkholes or underground water-filled caves that are formed when limestone collapses, exposing the groundwater underneath. Cenotes are unique geological formations that are found in the Yucatan Peninsula and are considered sacred by the Mayan people who consider them as portals to the underworld and important sources of fresh water.

The Cenotes de Cuzama are known for their stunning beauty and are a popular tourist destination for travelers seeking to experience the natural wonders of the Yucatan Peninsula. To access the cenotes, visitors typically take a traditional horse-drawn cart, known as a "truck," which is a unique and traditional way to explore the area.

The cenotes in Cuzama are characterized by crystal-clear, turquoise-colored water that is incredibly refreshing to swim in, especially in the hot and humid climate of the Yucatan Peninsula. The water in the cenotes is typically cool and provides a welcome respite from the tropical heat. The cenotes are surrounded by lush vegetation and jungle, adding to their natural beauty.

Visitors to Cenotes de Cuzama can explore several different cenotes, each with its own unique features. Some cenotes are open and have an overhead canopy of trees, while others are partially or fully enclosed caves, creating an otherworldly experience as sunlight filters through the openings, creating mesmerizing light effects on the water. The cenotes are also known for their stalactite and stalagmite formations, which are formed over thousands of years by dripping water and create an otherworldly, ethereal atmosphere.

Swimming, snorkeling, and diving are popular activities in the Cenotes de Cuzama, allowing visitors to fully experience the beauty and magic of these natural wonders. Many cenotes also have wooden platforms or stairs that allow for easy access in and out of the water. Some cenotes also have zip lines or rope swings for adventurous visitors to enjoy.

The Cenotes de Cuzama are not only a natural wonder, but they also hold cultural and historical significance. The Mayan people considered cenotes as sacred sites and used them for rituals, ceremonies, and as a source of fresh water. Today, visitors can learn about the Mayan history and culture associated with the cenotes through guided tours or interpretative signage at the site.

Overall, the Cenotes de Cuzama are a must-visit destination for travelers to the Yucatan Peninsula, offering a unique and unforgettable experience to explore the beauty, mystery, and cultural significance of these...

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5.0
2y

Off the popular tourist path but right on the main road is the small town of Cuzama with many cenotes. As you approach the town by car or collectivo people with well worn brochures will attempt to flag you down and direct you to one of the cenotes. They may even get in the car to guide you. Once there a horse and rustic buggy on a narrow rail track will take you into the jungle to visit 3 different cenotes. If another cart is approaching you get out, the driver lifts the cart off the track to let them through... It all adds to the fun. About 500-600 MX pesos per cart. You can fit 4 people easily. We enjoyed the experience and swimming we did 2 different tours in the same day. Plan for 3 hrs per tour. The places are rustic so don't come here expecting Tulum and a lot of facilities. No crowds. No gift shop. Small store or restaurant only. Very charming, had a great time. A once in a lifetime experience. Stop in the Town at the small central market get something to eat and take a photo at the town sign. Very authentic and typical of a small...

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5.0
3y

We arrived on a Thursday morning in October 2022 around 11.00 am. It's low season and they told us that the tourists usually arrive in the afternoon. We were the only one and we could enjoy all 3 cenote privately!

We paid 600 pesos for 2 persons. This is included the ride to the cenotes by a horse cart on a rail and 30 minute stop at each cenote. It is not allowed to use sunscreen or any kind of repellent (to avoid contamination of the water). The fist one is a big semi-open cenote. The second is a big cave cenote with natural light. The last one is a cave with a small cenote with lamps.

Make sure you are in good physical condition to climb steep stairs, otherwise it's not for you. Stairs can be slippery, so be careful.

There are toilets and you can also change there.

I have read reviews about other cenotes where people 'lost' money. But I think the staff of this site is reliable. Our guide waited patiently outside of the cenote. He was nice and also told us more about the names and the meaning of the cenotes....

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Off the popular tourist path but right on the main road is the small town of Cuzama with many cenotes. As you approach the town by car or collectivo people with well worn brochures will attempt to flag you down and direct you to one of the cenotes. They may even get in the car to guide you. Once there a horse and rustic buggy on a narrow rail track will take you into the jungle to visit 3 different cenotes. If another cart is approaching you get out, the driver lifts the cart off the track to let them through... It all adds to the fun. About 500-600 MX pesos per cart. You can fit 4 people easily. We enjoyed the experience and swimming we did 2 different tours in the same day. Plan for 3 hrs per tour. The places are rustic so don't come here expecting Tulum and a lot of facilities. No crowds. No gift shop. Small store or restaurant only. Very charming, had a great time. A once in a lifetime experience. Stop in the Town at the small central market get something to eat and take a photo at the town sign. Very authentic and typical of a small Yucatan pueblo.
Carmen WongCarmen Wong
We arrived on a Thursday morning in October 2022 around 11.00 am. It's low season and they told us that the tourists usually arrive in the afternoon. We were the only one and we could enjoy all 3 cenote privately! We paid 600 pesos for 2 persons. This is included the ride to the cenotes by a horse cart on a rail and 30 minute stop at each cenote. It is not allowed to use sunscreen or any kind of repellent (to avoid contamination of the water). The fist one is a big semi-open cenote. The second is a big cave cenote with natural light. The last one is a cave with a small cenote with lamps. Make sure you are in good physical condition to climb steep stairs, otherwise it's not for you. Stairs can be slippery, so be careful. There are toilets and you can also change there. I have read reviews about other cenotes where people 'lost' money. But I think the staff of this site is reliable. Our guide waited patiently outside of the cenote. He was nice and also told us more about the names and the meaning of the cenotes. Highly recommend!
Cires YogaCires Yoga
DO NOT USE SUNSCREEN! Please, other wise there will be no Cenotes in the future, and there is NO need , you will be in the shadow all the time. It was my firsts Cenotes and what a blast! Amazing, we got luck to arrive at the right time because just a little before there were 3 groups of people and right after a LOT of people arrived, if you want to enjoy the cenote by yourself arrive at the opening time 9am. We arrived at 10h , after that is super crowded. To get there from Mérida you get a van in front of the Church of Guadalupe (there is the point on the map) is 1h drive for $30 pesos, then you get a bicitaxi in Cuzamafor another $30 that will take you to the entry of the Cenotes. The Cenotes it self is $600 pesos and can be shared by 4 people (same price for less people, if you are alone or in couple you can wait for someone else to arrive and maybe do it together) with gives $150 per person for 3 amazing Cenotes, you have 30min time at them (30 for each). The cons: the transportation is pulled by a horse and VERY noise.
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Off the popular tourist path but right on the main road is the small town of Cuzama with many cenotes. As you approach the town by car or collectivo people with well worn brochures will attempt to flag you down and direct you to one of the cenotes. They may even get in the car to guide you. Once there a horse and rustic buggy on a narrow rail track will take you into the jungle to visit 3 different cenotes. If another cart is approaching you get out, the driver lifts the cart off the track to let them through... It all adds to the fun. About 500-600 MX pesos per cart. You can fit 4 people easily. We enjoyed the experience and swimming we did 2 different tours in the same day. Plan for 3 hrs per tour. The places are rustic so don't come here expecting Tulum and a lot of facilities. No crowds. No gift shop. Small store or restaurant only. Very charming, had a great time. A once in a lifetime experience. Stop in the Town at the small central market get something to eat and take a photo at the town sign. Very authentic and typical of a small Yucatan pueblo.
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We arrived on a Thursday morning in October 2022 around 11.00 am. It's low season and they told us that the tourists usually arrive in the afternoon. We were the only one and we could enjoy all 3 cenote privately! We paid 600 pesos for 2 persons. This is included the ride to the cenotes by a horse cart on a rail and 30 minute stop at each cenote. It is not allowed to use sunscreen or any kind of repellent (to avoid contamination of the water). The fist one is a big semi-open cenote. The second is a big cave cenote with natural light. The last one is a cave with a small cenote with lamps. Make sure you are in good physical condition to climb steep stairs, otherwise it's not for you. Stairs can be slippery, so be careful. There are toilets and you can also change there. I have read reviews about other cenotes where people 'lost' money. But I think the staff of this site is reliable. Our guide waited patiently outside of the cenote. He was nice and also told us more about the names and the meaning of the cenotes. Highly recommend!
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DO NOT USE SUNSCREEN! Please, other wise there will be no Cenotes in the future, and there is NO need , you will be in the shadow all the time. It was my firsts Cenotes and what a blast! Amazing, we got luck to arrive at the right time because just a little before there were 3 groups of people and right after a LOT of people arrived, if you want to enjoy the cenote by yourself arrive at the opening time 9am. We arrived at 10h , after that is super crowded. To get there from Mérida you get a van in front of the Church of Guadalupe (there is the point on the map) is 1h drive for $30 pesos, then you get a bicitaxi in Cuzamafor another $30 that will take you to the entry of the Cenotes. The Cenotes it self is $600 pesos and can be shared by 4 people (same price for less people, if you are alone or in couple you can wait for someone else to arrive and maybe do it together) with gives $150 per person for 3 amazing Cenotes, you have 30min time at them (30 for each). The cons: the transportation is pulled by a horse and VERY noise.
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