The cenotes are natural pools created after the collapse of a limestone plate.
They are most often filled with fresh water.
They are mainly found in America, and particularly in Mexico, most of which are located in the Yucatan region (several thousand cenotes).
Here are the most beautiful cenotes in the world:
Dos Ojos : 30 minutes from Tulum (Mexico), Entrance fee: 350 Mexican pesos, about $18.
Gran Cenote : 20 minutes from Tulum (Mexico), Entrance fee: 100 Mexican pesos, about $5.
Cenote Azul (Blue Cenote): 1h15 from Playa del Carmen (Mexico), Entrance fee: 120 Mexican pesos, about $6.
Cenote Calavera : 10 minutes from Tulum (Mexico), Entrance fee: 75 Mexican pesos or about $4.
Cenote Corazón del Paraíso : 10 minutes from Tulum (Mexico), Entrance fee: 75 Mexican pesos or about $4.
Cenote Ik Kil: A few kilometers from Chichén Itzá (Mexico), Entrance fee: 70 Mexican pesos or about $4.
Cenote of Zacatón: less than 2 hours from Tampico (Mexico), Entrance fee: unknown. It is the deepest cenote discovered to date (over 318 meters).
Cenote Suytun : 15 min from Valladolid (Mexico), Entrance fee: 120 Mexican pesos (about $6) + 20 Mexican pesos for the life jacket (about $1).
Le gouffre de l’Oeil Doux : Narbonnaise Regional Nature Park, Aude (France), Accessible for free.
Pozo Azul : Covanera, Castile and Leon (Spain), This natural site is accessible after a 45-minute walk. Swimming is allowed but the place is often crowded by tourists.
They are most often filled with fresh water.
They are mainly found in America, and particularly in Mexico, most of which are located in the Yucatan region (several thousand cenotes).
Here are the most beautiful cenotes in the world:
Dos Ojos : 30 minutes from Tulum (Mexico), Entrance fee: 350 Mexican pesos, about $18.
Gran Cenote : 20 minutes from Tulum (Mexico), Entrance fee: 100 Mexican pesos, about $5.
Cenote Azul (Blue Cenote): 1h15 from Playa del Carmen (Mexico), Entrance fee: 120 Mexican pesos, about $6.
Cenote Calavera : 10 minutes from Tulum (Mexico), Entrance fee: 75 Mexican pesos or about $4.
Cenote Corazón del Paraíso : 10 minutes from Tulum (Mexico), Entrance fee: 75 Mexican pesos or about $4.
Cenote Ik Kil: A few kilometers from Chichén Itzá (Mexico), Entrance fee: 70 Mexican pesos or about $4.
Cenote of Zacatón: less than 2 hours from Tampico (Mexico), Entrance fee: unknown. It is the deepest cenote discovered to date (over 318 meters).
Cenote Suytun : 15 min from Valladolid (Mexico), Entrance fee: 120 Mexican pesos (about $6) + 20 Mexican pesos for the life jacket (about $1).
Le gouffre de l’Oeil Doux : Narbonnaise Regional Nature Park, Aude (France), Accessible for free.
Pozo Azul : Covanera, Castile and Leon (Spain), This natural site is accessible after a 45-minute walk. Swimming is allowed but the place is often crowded by tourists.
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