X-Kekén Cenote | Informal Campsite

Mexico

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Details

Verified:
over 2 years ago
Altitude:
10.0 masl
Website:
None
Contributor:
fabianarnold

Amenities

Electricity:
No
Wifi:
No
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
Yes
Showers:
Cold
Water:
No
Toilets:
Running Water
Big Rig Friendly:
Yes
Tent Friendly:
No
Pet Friendly:
Yes

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Description

Note - see checkins. Two out of four were refused permission to stay overnight.
eg Was not allowed to park here for overnight. 160 pesos for both cenotes per person.

We asked at the office if it was ok to stay overnight on the big parking lot right in front of the entrance to the cenote. The person in charge was very friendly and we were told it was safe and quiet at night (which it was!!). Free of charge and plenty space to park our camper. No electricity, water or wifi. There are 2 cenotes right next to each other and it's 90 pesos for both & 60 pesos for only one of them. They open the park at 7 and the cenote at 8.30. Best time to be there is at lunch time when the light shines in perfectly. Unfortunately that's the busiest time of course. Snack shops and small restaurants at the site, the little town itself is in walking distance.

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The cenotes are open but it’s no more allowed to sleep there. Go to football field

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Two cenotes here , they are beautiful and the water is nice and cool! As far as camping , it is hit or miss !! The place is definitely not CLOSED!

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Was not allowed to park here for overnight. 160 pesos for both cenotes per person. Stayed at the football field 100meters south from here

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Staid on the big parking lot for free. Asked and it was fine. Costs are 100 pesos for both cenotes.

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We asked two people from the Cenote/Office if it's ok to stay overnight at the parking lot and both said no. Even we were visiting both cenotes. So we drove 1 min down the road and found a soccer field. We asked some people if it's ok to camp there and they were very friendly and said yes

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We asked at the office if it was ok to stay overnight on the big parking lot right in front of the entrance to the cenote. The person in charge was very friendly and we were told it was safe and quiet at night (which it was!!). Free of charge and plenty space to park our camper. No electricity, water or wifi. There are 2 cenotes right next to each other and it's 90 pesos for both & 60 pesos for only one of them. They open the park at 7 and the cenote at 8.30. Best time to be there is at lunch time when the light shines in perfectly. Unfortunately that's the busiest time of course. Snack shops and small restaurants at the site, the little town itself is in walking distance.

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