Mexico
Very nice place, great cenote for swimming and enjoy the nature. We spent the night at the parking lot, just paying the entrance fee once, which is 60 pesos per person. (There are also washrooms, restaurant and a place for tent camping but we didn't need to use them). Good alternative after visit Chichen Itza ruins, just 18 km west.
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New price 150pp we didnt stay, lot of bus, probably tour of chichen itza and cenote
Report Check-Inintentamos entrar con nuestro perrito. en la recepción un pésimo atendimiento y cuando le pregunté si podía mascota, me dijo que la deje afuera amarrada en un árbol y ahí si se podía entrar. la señora fue bien rude. nos fuimos
Report Check-InBeautiful cenote (80 pp) for a quick swim / outside showers. We slept a the parking in front of the cenote for free. I guess it is usually super calm but the village was having a huge party/corrida that night. La fiesta was on until 7am, so we didn’t slept much but had a great time with the locals !
Report Check-InVery nuce cenote with a good restaurant and voran facilities. Entrance fee is now 80 ppp. Staying overnight in front of ticket office parking lot is possible and quiet at night.
Report Check-InGreat cenote where dogs are allowed (not in the water, but on the platform, yes). Very beautiful and refreshing. 70pp. Nice area around the cenote with a park for kids to play, a restaurant, toilets and a place to change. Haven’t slept there, but it seems like a good spot once the cenote is closed (at 5pm at least during winter). The only annoying things are the life jackets and the person watching while you swim.
Report Check-Inparking place in Front of Ticket Office, very helpful people. No electricity for our truck camper available. Cenote is great, refreshing cool water. After 7pm we were alone on parking lot.
Report Check-InGreat big cenote, but jacket mandatory !
Quiet night for free. It's just a parking lot, not more.
You can ask a special price for kids
Très belle cenote,propre,restaurant coopératif à côté qualifié et prix très bien,parking en face nous dormirons avec notre fourgon😀
Report Check-Inarrived in the evening after closing time and camped for free. very quiet and safe place. early morning swim in the cenote was marvelous! but note, entry price is now 70 pesos. it's officially printed on the ticket. around 11:00 tourist busses started to come and we left.
Report Check-InWent to have a look. For us, the weather/temperature is hot at night so we need to popup. We have a poptop/tent and did not like the setup there. We went back on our step taking a chance to have a look at cenote Chihuán in Holcá. Suited us better.
Report Check-InWe spent 60 pesos to get in to the cenote and were able to park across the street from the entrance. The park has bathrooms and outdoor showers and is open until about 1700-1730. Camping inside overnight is an option though not sure about the price.
Report Check-In70 pesos for cenote and we asked if we can camp at the parking lot, free!
Report Check-InEs un cenote de cielo abierto, es grande y con aguas cristalinas. nut hermoso.
Report Check-Innice cenote, quiet night, not recommended for big rigs, just small gravel-parking-stripe next to the narrow access road
PRO: we were allowed to take out dog with into the little park around the cenote
Parking cenote Yokdzonot gratuit, possibilite de se baigner dans un superbe cenote 60Mex par personne
Report Check-InVery nice place, great cenote for swimming and enjoy the nature. We spend the night at the parking lot just paying the entrance once, which is 60 pesos per person. (There is also whashrooms, restaurant and a place for tent camping but we didnt need to use them). Good alternative after visit Chichen Itza ruins, just 18 km west.
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