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Discover the all-inclusive 4 Cenotes Tour in Homún from Merida, featuring visits to four uncrowded cenotes, guided tours, and delicious local food, all in one full day.
This 4 Cenotes Tour in Homún offers an engaging way to explore some of Yucatán’s most tranquil natural wonders. Priced at $68.31 per person and lasting approximately 9 hours, the tour is an excellent choice for those seeking a relaxed day immersed in nature. It departs from Merida, with convenient pickup options, and takes visitors to four uncrowded cenotes surrounded by native flora and fauna. The tour’s highlights include safe access via stairs, the chance to swim in all the cenotes with mandatory life jackets included, and snorkel scopes provided for underwater exploration.
This tour is especially suited for travelers with moderate physical fitness, as it involves some walking and swimming. The 9-hour schedule covers multiple stops, including both cave and open cenotes, making it ideal for those looking to enjoy variety without large crowds. Guided in both Spanish and English, the experience promises clear explanations and a friendly atmosphere. Although some may find the cenotes smaller or less dramatic than others in the region, the overall tranquility and authenticity make this tour memorable.
The tour begins at Viajes Colibrí Yucatán office at 8:00 am, with punctual departure. The pickup service is available, and the tour ends back at the same location around 5:00 pm. The round-trip transportation is included, and travelers are advised to arrive on time and dressed in swimming clothes with water shoes. A separate towel and change of clothes are recommended for after swimming, and using sunscreen is discouraged to protect the cenotes’ delicate environment.
The group size is capped at 19 travelers, creating an intimate experience that avoids the crowds often found at other cenotes. The tour is also rated 5.0 out of 5 based on 73 reviews, with 99% recommending it, reflecting high satisfaction.
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The second stop is at Cenote Pool Uinic, a cavern-style cenote where visitors have 1 hour and 15 minutes to swim and relax. This cenote is notable for being the only one on the tour that allows swimming without a vest, making it a more natural and freeing experience. Access is via stairs, ensuring safety and ease of entry.
Surrounded by native flora, the cenote offers a serene environment with crystal-clear waters. It’s a perfect spot for a refreshing dip and to take in the peaceful surroundings. The included snorkel scopes enhance the chance to explore underwater, adding a touch of adventure.
The third stop takes place at Santa Rosa Park, home to two distinct cenotes: Yum Kimil, an open cenote, and Santa Rosa, a cave cenote. With 2 hours allocated for this visit, visitors can enjoy swimming, exploring, and taking photographs in each.
The open cenote, Yum Kimil, provides bright, expansive waters, while Santa Rosa offers a more enclosed and mysterious atmosphere. Their contrasting environments showcase the variety of geological features in Homún. Both cenotes are less crowded, offering a peaceful experience with native flora framing the waters.

The tour’s culinary highlight occurs at San Antonio restaurant, where a variety of typical dishes are served, including vegetarian options. The lunch is described as rich and flavorful, with big portions suitable for refueling after swimming.
The meal is enjoyed at the same location as the last cenote, Cenote San Antonio, which is a cave-style site. This setting provides a scenic backdrop for relaxing and sharing impressions of the day’s adventures. Water and soft drinks are not included, so bringing extra beverages is advised if desired.

The final stop is at Cenote San Antonio, a cave cenote where 1 hour and 15 minutes are given for swimming and exploration. Its underground setting offers a different perspective compared to the open cenotes, with opportunities for swimming in crystal-clear waters amid stalactites and stalagmites.
This cenote provides a peaceful end to the tour, with plenty of time for relaxing, snorkeling, or simply enjoying the natural beauty. Its accessibility via stairs ensures safe entry, and the enclosed environment guarantees a quieter, more private experience.

The guides play a key role in making this tour stand out. Michelle, Jair, and Murico are noted for their knowledge, friendliness, and attentiveness. They offer explanations about the cenotes’ geology, ecology, and Mayan culture, enriching the experience beyond just swimming.
Multiple reviews highlight the guides’ bilingual skills, sense of humor, and photography talents, with guides often taking photos and videos, then sharing them at the end of the day. Their personalized approach helps visitors feel comfortable and engaged at every stop.

Transportation is by comfortable van, with refrigeration onboard to keep drinks cool. Pickup is available from Merida, including the Fiesta Americana hotel, with a punctual departure at 8:00 am.
The small group size, limited to 19 travelers, ensures a relaxed pace. The drive between stops is smooth, and the group dynamic tends to be friendly and lively, aided by guides who foster a welcoming atmosphere.

Participants should be prepared for moderate physical activity, including walking and swimming. Wearing water shoes and swimsuits underneath clothes are recommended, along with a towel and change of clothes for after swimming.
It’s best to have a hearty breakfast before the tour, and avoid sunscreen to protect the cenotes’ environment. The tour isn’t suitable for individuals with walking problems or mobility issues, given the stairs and walking involved.
The main appeal of this tour is the chance to visit four uncrowded, authentic cenotes in a single day, with guided explanations and delicious local food. The small group size and bilingual guides make it accessible and enjoyable for a diverse range of travelers.
While the cenotes are generally smaller and less dramatic than some other options in the region, the peaceful atmosphere and variety of sites compensate for that. The value for money is high, given the inclusions and quality of the experience, and the reviews consistently praise the professionalism and friendliness of the guides.
“This cenote tour was beyond magical!! MICHELLE, our tour guide, was incredibly knowledgeable about Mayan history, Yucatáns geography, its culture,…”
What is the cost of the tour?
The tour costs $68.31 per person, including transportation, guides, entrance fees, snorkeling scopes, and a full lunch.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 9 hours, from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm.
Are the cenotes suitable for swimming?
Yes, all four cenotes allow swimming, with life jackets included in most, and swimwear recommended. The Cenote Pool Uinic allows swimming without a vest.
What should I bring?
Participants should wear swimming clothes, bring a separate towel, change of clothes, and water shoes. No sunscreen is advised to help preserve the cenotes.
Is lunch included?
Yes, the delicious lunch at San Antonio restaurant is included, with options for vegetarians.
How many people are in each group?
The maximum group size is 19 travelers, ensuring a more personalized experience.
Is transportation included?
Yes, round-trip transportation from Mérida is provided, with pickup options from key locations.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start.
Are guides bilingual?
Yes, guides operate in both Spanish and English, ensuring clear communication.
What makes this tour special?
The combination of authentic, uncrowded cenotes, friendly bilingual guides, and delicious local food creates a relaxed yet enriching day immersed in nature.
Is this tour suitable for families with kids?
Yes, especially for children over 10, as the tour involves some walking and swimming. The family-friendly guides and safe access make it a good option for family outings.
What is the best time to take this tour to avoid crowds?
Traveling on Tuesdays or Thursdays helps avoid the larger cruise ship crowds, based on feedback from previous visitors.
This all-inclusive cenote tour in Homún balances natural beauty, educational insights, and local cuisine. Its focus on peaceful, uncrowded sites and friendly guides makes it a top choice for anyone looking to experience the authentic side of Yucatán’s cenotes without the hassle of large groups.