Cenote Xkeken - Valladolid

4.5/5 based on 8 reviews

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Valladolid, Yuc., Mexico

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City : Yuc.
Description : Picturesque cavern featuring a striking blue natural swimming hole & large stalactites.

Valladolid, Yuc., Mexico
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Chad Lecompte on Google

2 Cenotes you can go to, the one on the more developed side was better than the other in our opinion but they each have their own features. Great experience and had a lovely time, we were there towards the end of the day and there were less than a dozen people so it was very nice to have our space and float around in the cool refreshing water
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Sven Schulz on Google

It is a nice cave-like Cenote. You have to hassle through some vendors to get there. You can get the combi pass including the other cenote on site for 125 pesos. In both of them it is mandatory to wear a lifevest which you can get for 25 pesos. We were a group and shared a couple of them and did go in the water im turns.
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Vu Dang on Google

80 pesos entrance fee. I enjoyed the experience here. It was the darkest cenote out of all the ones I went to. Underground, has a hole in the ceiling for a little sunlight, with artificial light in the inside. It was not hard on the body, very easy access. Just walk in gently, there are rocky surfaces. You can follow my travel tips on Youtube @ iVuDang
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Casey Leonard on Google

Super fun spot to swim for all ages. Be aware there is no access for wheelchairs.
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Warren S on Google

Nice almost completely enclosed cenote. There are two Cenotes at the site but I just visited this one. 80 pesos for the one site with a 25 peso life jacket rental if you want to swim under the formations. Watch out for the “guides” that meet you at the door and will take you into the cenote. The one we had demanded 200 pesos once we were inside for his 5 minute walk with us into the site. Just get rid of them right away or find out what they expect before you let them guide you in. That was the one bummer about our visit but it didn’t retract from the beautiful cenote.
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Karla Dominguez on Google

They have all services, except food because the pandemic. Cenotes are awesome and you must wear life jacket if you want to swim. Water is clean and cool. The cave is amazing! Full of fish and they make you a pedicure every time you are still.
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Keith Webb on Google

It was OK - we arrived early, before the hawkers had set up their stalls, so nice and peaceful. The cenote itself was pretty cool to see and there were only a couple of people swimming. Mind your head as you walk down the steps to the cenote, if you're taller than 1.75m/5ft10". If you want to swim, a life-vest is compulsory and an extra charge - MXN25...
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Pat 13 on Google

Hello walking wallet. Be aware you may have to pay for pretty much everything over here and you'll be overloaded with all kinds of offers. It's a nice cenote, but there are definitely more beautiful natural experiences

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