Cenote Muul ichi Ts'ono'ot - 77794 San Juan de Dios

4.6/5 based on 8 reviews

Contact Cenote Muul ichi Ts'ono'ot

Address :

77794 San Juan de Dios, Q.R., Mexico

Categories :
City : Q.R.

77794 San Juan de Dios, Q.R., Mexico
K
Karen Kurbis on Google

Quiet and peaceful, I was terrified to go in even though there was nothing in it except for a couple of little cat fish. Really neat to see and be inside.
A
Alexander McKay on Google

This place was incredible. Highly recommended. Arrive at Cobá early, beat the crowds, then visit Muul ichi Ts’ono’ot afterwards. The tour buses will go to one of the other three cenotes nearby.
P
Paul Mathieu on Google

Incredible time in Cenote Muul ichi ! The place is still not very wellkwoned so not a lot of people. We had all the cenote for ourselves. The water is amazingly clear and there is a real mystic feeling. I recommande !
R
Rob McBride on Google

Absolutely loved this cenote! Our tour guide Juan C. Vergara and his work mate Juan² led us to this magnificent cenote through the expert driving of Don Porfirio. Walking town the winding staircase into the cavern which is mostly closed, with the exception of the entrance and one other small hole, was like descending into another world! The refreshing crystal clear water soothed our souls and intensified our imagination. The installation has changing rooms and showers to prepare for this magically journey into what certainly has been a magical place of ritual and ceremony for the Mayans for hundreds of years. It is off the beaten path and secluded in the jungle close to the small town of San Juan de Dios where we were also fortunate enough to bear witness and participate in an interesting ceremony the shaman performed for our group. I highly recommend this spectacular place which seems to be well off the beaten path of most other cenotes in the area!
Z
Zak on Google

After a very hot and humid day, this cenote was very refreshing due to its chilling waters. The atmosphere was amazing and there were even a few bats flying around, which I thought was pretty cool! (On the way there I did spot some tarantula looking spider in the changing rooms but it is situated in a tropical forest so you should expect that sort of thing)
V
Vee H on Google

The stair way down is steep. I recommend not bringing anything down. There is a small area that you can set stuff on if you need to, but may be all taken up if it is very busy. We saw bats and some large fishes. The water in the cenote is super clear and felt refreshing after a long hot day. Its pretty dark. They did have a light bulb down there. There are optional life jackets for rent on site.
C
Claudia Moga on Google

We loved this cenote. It’s not very known for the tourists so the chances are to be alone there. It costs 150 mxn to enter. Now they also have a sign on the main road so it’s easy to find:) a rare pearl
M
Mirko Friebe on Google

Awesome place close to the Mayan Ruins of Coba. Run by a friendly, and informative Mayan family. A spiral staircase leads you to this magical Underground sinkhole. Spacious wooden platform just above the water. Take your Diving Mask with you! Some curious, little Catfish will accompany you during your swim and dives. Underwater Stalagmites and a little cave not to deep to see. Thumbs up! Definitely will return!

Write some of your reviews for the company Cenote Muul ichi Ts'ono'ot

Your reviews will be very helpful to other customers in finding and evaluating information

Rating *
Your review *

(Minimum 30 characters)

Your name *