We had a very nice time here. We arrived early and had the cenote all to ourselves. We even got to relax in the hammocks available there. The water was clear with lots of fish and even a peaceful turtle. I don't know what the blue velvety birds were, but they were gorgeous. It seems this cenote is the entry point to a very vast system of underwater caves. You are not allowed to wear sunscreen and have to pay an extra 25 pesos to bring in your ice box with food and drinks. There is no restaurant inside. Smoking is not allowed. The place got busy and noisy later, but we moved to the sister cenote Escondido on the other side...
Read moreDo yourself a favor and do NOT come here. Like others mentioned, the "staff" are RUDE and hate tourists. One of the staff members physically ASSAULTED me, I had to get the police and national guard involved. Additionally, it does not look like a cenote, it looks like a SWAMP. I actually feel bad for the girl that works at the front, she seems to hate her life so much, and projects that onto every person she encounters (locals too). Save your money and go to GRAN CENOTE or CASA TORTUGA--they are beautiful and the staff are...
Read moreWarning this Cenote is not the main entry into the Naharon system. The main line passes into a very silty restriction which was exited by touch, it is zero viz, complete black out. However the pool is warm, but green and the facilities are good. To enter the Naharon system go to Cenote Crystal on the way...
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