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Two Eyes Cenote
77774 Quintana Roo, Mexico
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Two Eyes Cenote

77774 Quintana Roo, Mexico
4.5(284)
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attractions: Two Eyes Cenote, Cenote Taak Bi Ha, Dos Palmas, restaurants: Restaurante "Juanita", Restaurante " 2 Ojos", Chaman Cuisine by Pepem, local businesses:
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4.5
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5.0
7y

Big tip - go early. This place can have hundreds of visitors in a day so the earlier the better. Of course, when it's a hot humid day, it would be lovely to come here and escape the heat. I've written a longer article in the Warrandyte Diary on the cenotes of the area and you can find that easily enough for the August issue. There are toilets nearby where you can get changed. Please don't wear any lotions or oils as they don't work well in the water. Bring your own snorkel and mask if possible. You need to be fairly able bodied to climb down the rickety steps to the water's edge. Leave all valuables at home - not required here. There are divers visiting here as well which was quite amusing for me as I couldn't work out what the bubbles were at first. There are small fish in the water. Visibility is amazing. A must visit to take you back to what seems a jurassic period. Not wheelchair friendly. Kid friendly. Parking nearby. No refreshment stalls...

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5.0
1y

This was an absolutely amazing experience. My wife and I loved every minute of it. Words cannot accurately describe it. Before you go, know that the cenotes are a couple of kilometers from the highway. You can get transport from there, but it's 50 pesos per person. My one criticism of the experience is that it should be made apparent that there really is no open air cenote. Some people have posted pics of open air cenotes, but that is NOT dos Ojos. It's another cenote down the road called Jaguar. If you don't do the guided tour I think your experience will be underwhelming. Some of the people in our group opted out of the tour due to physical limitations. Consequently their experience was not great. If you do the tour, it's 10/10. If not, you could find it just ok, or even a bit...

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5.0
2y

Large park area with two cenotes (eye 1 and eye 2). Both are half open, go on a sunny day, the view of the sun rays hitting the water is just amazing. Eye 2 is bigger and more interesting. Entry ticket to both cenotes is 350 pesos (better to pay in pesos). Water is very fresh and cenotes are beautiful. You have changing rooms, showers and toilets available. For adventurous people, you can go diving with a guide. Or you can use your snorkel and enjoy. Life jacket is mandatory. We arrived around 9:30-10, there were only a few people, it started to get crowded when we left around noon. Would definitely...

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Debi SlingerDebi Slinger
Big tip - go early. This place can have hundreds of visitors in a day so the earlier the better. Of course, when it's a hot humid day, it would be lovely to come here and escape the heat. I've written a longer article in the Warrandyte Diary on the cenotes of the area and you can find that easily enough for the August issue. There are toilets nearby where you can get changed. Please don't wear any lotions or oils as they don't work well in the water. Bring your own snorkel and mask if possible. You need to be fairly able bodied to climb down the rickety steps to the water's edge. Leave all valuables at home - not required here. There are divers visiting here as well which was quite amusing for me as I couldn't work out what the bubbles were at first. There are small fish in the water. Visibility is amazing. A must visit to take you back to what seems a jurassic period. Not wheelchair friendly. Kid friendly. Parking nearby. No refreshment stalls here at all.
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pierre-marc niclotpierre-marc niclot
Deux plongée à Dos Ojos, la cenote parfaite pour ceux n’en ayant jamais fait et qui veulent s’y laisser tenter… facile, peu profonde à faire en plonger plutôt que en masque tuba c’est certain ! Peu de monde en basse saison un vrai bonheur
Peter SicklesPeter Sickles
This was an absolutely amazing experience. My wife and I loved every minute of it. Words cannot accurately describe it. Before you go, know that the cenotes are a couple of kilometers from the highway. You can get transport from there, but it's 50 pesos per person. My one criticism of the experience is that it should be made apparent that there really is no open air cenote. Some people have posted pics of open air cenotes, but that is NOT dos Ojos. It's another cenote down the road called Jaguar. If you don't do the guided tour I think your experience will be underwhelming. Some of the people in our group opted out of the tour due to physical limitations. Consequently their experience was not great. If you do the tour, it's 10/10. If not, you could find it just ok, or even a bit disappointing.
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Big tip - go early. This place can have hundreds of visitors in a day so the earlier the better. Of course, when it's a hot humid day, it would be lovely to come here and escape the heat. I've written a longer article in the Warrandyte Diary on the cenotes of the area and you can find that easily enough for the August issue. There are toilets nearby where you can get changed. Please don't wear any lotions or oils as they don't work well in the water. Bring your own snorkel and mask if possible. You need to be fairly able bodied to climb down the rickety steps to the water's edge. Leave all valuables at home - not required here. There are divers visiting here as well which was quite amusing for me as I couldn't work out what the bubbles were at first. There are small fish in the water. Visibility is amazing. A must visit to take you back to what seems a jurassic period. Not wheelchair friendly. Kid friendly. Parking nearby. No refreshment stalls here at all.
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Deux plongée à Dos Ojos, la cenote parfaite pour ceux n’en ayant jamais fait et qui veulent s’y laisser tenter… facile, peu profonde à faire en plonger plutôt que en masque tuba c’est certain ! Peu de monde en basse saison un vrai bonheur
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This was an absolutely amazing experience. My wife and I loved every minute of it. Words cannot accurately describe it. Before you go, know that the cenotes are a couple of kilometers from the highway. You can get transport from there, but it's 50 pesos per person. My one criticism of the experience is that it should be made apparent that there really is no open air cenote. Some people have posted pics of open air cenotes, but that is NOT dos Ojos. It's another cenote down the road called Jaguar. If you don't do the guided tour I think your experience will be underwhelming. Some of the people in our group opted out of the tour due to physical limitations. Consequently their experience was not great. If you do the tour, it's 10/10. If not, you could find it just ok, or even a bit disappointing.
Peter Sickles

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