Chikin Ha - 77782 Cancún

4.7/5 based on 8 reviews

Contact Chikin Ha

Address :

Carretera Federal 307 Cancún Chetumal Km. 265 000 Puerto Aventura, 77782 Cancún, Q.R., Mexico

Phone : 📞 +988778
Website : http://www.chikinha.com.mx/
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City : Q.R.
Description : Natural park offering activities such as sea-cave diving, rock climbing, biking & rope courses.

Carretera Federal 307 Cancún Chetumal Km. 265 000 Puerto Aventura, 77782 Cancún, Q.R., Mexico
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Holly Cochrane on Google

This place is magical if you want to really get a feel for the heritage of the region and swim in beautiful cenotes this is where you need to go we had an amazing time riding bike through the jungle our tour guide was amazing . The ziplining and the blessing from Ernesto was very memorable .
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Daan Dragt on Google

I’ve been here with a guide to snorkel and spectate some cenotes. Was an amazing adventure as I didn’t know what to expect. Cenotes are basically naturally formed sinkholes and consist off only rainwater. All the cenotes in the whole area are connected through underground rivers and the water moves really slowly. The ones we’ve been snorkeling in were really different. One was in a cave and the view was limited, felt sometimes spooky. There was also a rope to escort you to the end off the cave if your not an excellent swimmer (including life vest for everyone). There is a really dark deep hole you can scuba dive through all the way to an another cenote somewhere in the park (12-20m deep and dark) The one on the pictures is partly open, partly in a cave. It’s around 15m deep and can be used to scuba dive as well. Not really exciting and the open area can get dirty sometimes because the moss and leafs in it. Overal good experience!
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W W on Google

At first being told this was one of the best we were thinking we were misled, but after getting into the second cenota we were very glad we had visited.
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Stephanie on Google

I had never been to a cenote before, and am not a terribly strong swimmer, but on our honeymoon, this was something my new husband really wanted to do. Admission is $20. They gave us life vests to wear, and asked that we shower off first. There are actually 2 different cenotes on site, 1 almost enclosed, the other open. The stairs are steep, and the water was chilly, but it was a relaxing, beautiful, secluded place, and we didn't want to leave. Definitely a major highlite of our trip. There was a small gift shop but it was closed when we visited.
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Anna Tsybulskaya on Google

There are 3 cenotes to visit and only 2 of them are available for swimming. So I think 300 pesos for entrance is a bit pricey. First cenote is open, you can swim and watch fishes and a cave entrance. Second cenote is almost completely located in the cave, it's dark and it was a bit scary to swim there. In general, it was a nice visit and I enjoyed it.
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Roberto Gavilanes on Google

This place is fantastic there are multiple set notice where you can swim and there is one that you cannot swim but it’s very very pretty to look at and to take pictures and to live a secret moment because that’s what they do at that one if you want to pray it’s a great place to pray. Be careful with the big tarantulas there’s many there
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Sidney & Jeannie Hughes on Google

So far...my Favorite!!!! Loved the hammocks everywhere even in the little islands of round rock. All the plants, palms, ferns!!! Saw lots of fish in this one. Hand size. Looked like some kind of tetra! Loved their large fins!! Love the way everything evolves around nature!! Iguanas everywhere. Birds and raccoon looking animals!!! Love the way all things sharing!!!
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Danila Massara on Google

Less popular sister of the next door Kantun Chi, smaller but still gorgeous. The ticket is also cheaper, but it has less cenotes so if it's the first one you're visiting and you have to pick one, go to the other one. There's one open cenote and a few underground ones. They rent life jackets at the entrance for an extra, but no snorkeling equipment due to covid. Fish here is unremarkable anyway, but I spotted a few adorable tiny turtles and fish that didn't particularly like me and convinced me that swimming wasn't the case that day. Lots of birds and obviously iguanas silently judging you from afar. WATER SHOES HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. It's **slippery**

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