From Merida Cenotes and Santa Barbara
Description
Discover an authentic and surprising side of Yucatan in an experience designed for nature and adventure lovers. In Santa Barbara, a natural sanctuary awaits where Mayan history, jungle and crystal clear water come together to create unforgettable moments.
Immerse yourself in four spectacular cenotes, each with its own personality: from deep and mysterious waters to open spaces full of light and freshness. Swim, relax and contemplate unique natural formations while connecting with an environment that has been sacred for generations.
Travel in total comfort thanks to round air-conditioned transport, accompanied by a guide who will share cultural and natural data that enrich each stop.
Book now and experience one of the most complete and memorable natural experiences in Yucatan.
Immerse yourself in four spectacular cenotes, each with its own personality: from deep and mysterious waters to open spaces full of light and freshness. Swim, relax and contemplate unique natural formations while connecting with an environment that has been sacred for generations.
Travel in total comfort thanks to round air-conditioned transport, accompanied by a guide who will share cultural and natural data that enrich each stop.
Book now and experience one of the most complete and memorable natural experiences in Yucatan.
Included
Air-conditioned vehicle
Excluded
Admissions, taxes and other rentals (25 USD per customer). Mexican Citizens have reduced fees.
Know before you go
To fully enjoy this adventure while being prepared for the local conditions, we recommend bringing the following:
- Comfortable clothing – Lightweight, breathable fabrics are ideal for walking or biking through the warm, tropical climate.
- Swimwear – Essential for swimming in the cenotes. Consider wearing your swimsuit under your clothes for convenience.
- Towel – A quick-dry towel is handy after your swim.
- Water shoes or sandals with grip – The rocky or wet surfaces around the cenotes can be slippery.
- Biodegradable sunscreen – To protect your skin and help preserve the cenotes’ delicate ecosystem.
- Biodegradable insect repellent – Especially helpful if you're visiting early in the morning or late afternoon.
- Hat or cap and sunglasses – For sun protection while outdoors.
- Reusable water bottle – Stay hydrated in the heat; there are usually places to refill.
- Camera or waterproof phone case – To capture unforgettable moments (but be mindful around water).
- Small backpack – To carry your items comfortably throughout the visit.
- Cash (in pesos) – For entrance fees, snacks, tips, or souvenirs, as not all places accept cards.
Optional but useful:
- Change of clothes – Especially after swimming or if you’re heading to another destination.
- Snacks – Light snacks if not included in your tour.
Location:
Supplier:
Ekinox Tours