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Discover the stunning cenotes and tranquil lagoon near Cancun on a full-day tour including transportation, meals, and expert guides for $125 per person.

This full-day tour in Quintana Roo offers a fantastic chance to see some of the region’s most captivating natural wonders. For $125 per person, visitors get round-trip transportation from Cancun, visits to three different cenotes, and a relaxing stop at the Kaam Luum Lagoon. With a 12-hour duration, it suits travelers looking for an immersive yet manageable adventure outside the busy city.
The tour combines swimming in crystal-clear waters with learning about the significance of cenotes. It’s a great choice for those wanting a mix of natural beauty, relaxation, and cultural insight, though it involves several bus rides totaling around 6 hours. The small group size (limited to 15 participants) ensures a more personal experience, even if the supplier rating of 3.3 indicates room for improvement.
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The tour begins with convenient pickup from your Cancun hotel, making the process straightforward for travelers staying in the city. Once onboard, a bus or coach takes you through the scenic routes of Quintana Roo over a total of approximately 6 hours of travel time. The transportation is coordinated to maximize your time at each stop, with clear instructions to ensure a smooth experience.
Traveling in a small group helps keep the journey comfortable and allows for more personalized attention from the guides. The bus is the main mode of transport, and guests are advised to bring a change of clothes and cash for optional expenses or souvenirs.

The first stop is Cenote Zacil-Ha, located at one of Tulum’s best beaches. Here, visitors have around one hour to enjoy the crystal-clear waters and sunbathe on the shoreline. This cenote offers a classic experience with inviting swimming conditions, perfect for relaxing after the bus ride.
Because of its beachfront location, Cenote Zacil-Ha combines the beauty of natural waters with the option to stroll along the sandy shore. It’s an ideal spot for taking photos or simply soaking up the sun before continuing the tour.

The journey then takes you into the heart of the jungle to the Mutulha Cenote. Known for its turquoise waters and stunning natural setting, it offers another one-hour swimming session. Guests can snap photos of the lush surroundings and take a refreshing dip in the cenote’s cool waters.
This cenote presents a more natural environment, with fewer crowds and pristine scenery. It’s a highlight for those eager to experience the tranquility of the Yucatan’s underground pools.
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Next up is Cenote Zenway, celebrated for its mesmerizing beauty and peaceful vibe. The cenote features unique rock formations and clear waters that invite guests to swim and relax for about an hour. Its calm ambiance makes it an excellent spot for unwinding amid nature.
Guests appreciate Zenway’s distinct landscape, which offers both swimming and photo opportunities. The cenote’s serenity provides a perfect break before heading to the final stop.

The last stop is Kaam Luum Lagoon, often called Laguna de Kaan Luum. This emerald-green lagoon provides a peaceful setting for relaxing and swimming. Visitors have around one hour at this tranquil site, where they can lounge on the shore or take a leisurely swim in the lagoon’s calm waters.
The lagoon’s natural beauty is a highlight, offering stunning views and a serene atmosphere. It’s a fitting end to a day filled with water-based adventures, and the environment encourages unwinding after many hours on the move.

Throughout the day, the tour provides delicious regional Mexican buffet food, served at a local restaurant immersed in jungle scenery. Guests also benefit from drinks, although alcoholic beverages are not included. The meal helps keep energy levels high for the afternoon activities and gives a taste of local cuisine.
Guests should bring cash if they wish to purchase additional snacks or souvenirs, as these are not included in the package. The meals are a convenient way to recharge during the adventure.

The schedule begins with a pickup in Cancun and involves several bus rides, totaling about 6 hours of travel. The stops include Laguna de Kaan Luum, Cenote Zacil-Ha, Cenote Mutulha, and Cenote Zenway, each with around an hour to swim, take photos, and enjoy the scenery.
The itinerary is designed to maximize water experiences, with swimming sessions at each cenote and lagoon. This pacing suits those comfortable with a busy schedule and several transfers, but it may be less suitable for travelers seeking more relaxed or less structured visits.

Participants should bring a change of clothes, be prepared for outdoor conditions, and carry cash for optional expenses. The tour does not include lifejackets in cenotes or drinks at the restaurant, so plan accordingly. Nudity is not allowed, and guests are asked to not leave personal items on the bus to prevent loss.
The small group size of no more than 15 participants keeps the experience intimate, but the moderate supplier rating suggests that some may find the logistics or guide quality variable. It’s important to confirm pickup times directly with the tour operator.
This tour is best suited for adventurous travelers eager to explore multiple cenotes and a lagoon in a single day. It’s ideal for those comfortable with several hours of bus travel and looking for a cost-effective way to see natural water sites near Cancun.
While the 12-hour schedule involves a busy day, it offers substantial water, scenic, and cultural experiences. Guests should be prepared for outdoor swimming and variable weather but will be rewarded with stunning views and memorable swims.
This tour offers a solid introduction to some of the most beautiful cenotes and lagoon environments in Quintana Roo. The inclusion of transportation, meals, and entry fees provides good value for $125, especially for travelers wanting a comprehensive water-based adventure.
The main strengths are the variety of stops, the scenic beauty, and the opportunity to swim in crystal waters. Its limitations include the long travel times and the average supplier rating, which suggests potential improvements in guide quality or logistics.
Overall, this tour appeals most to active, water-loving visitors who want to see multiple sites in one day and don’t mind a busy schedule. It’s a practical choice for those seeking an affordable, full-day exploration of Cancun’s natural wonders.
Is transportation included?
Yes, round-trip transportation from Cancun is included in the tour price.
How long is the total tour?
The total duration is approximately 12 hours, including travel and stops.
What locations will I visit?
You’ll visit Laguna de Kaan Luum, Cenote Zacil-Ha, Cenote Mutulha, and Cenote Zenway.
Are meals provided?
Yes, a regional Mexican buffet meal is included, along with drinks.
Do I need to bring anything?
Guests should bring a change of clothes, be prepared for outdoor activities, and carry cash for extras.
Is this tour suitable for children or seniors?
It’s suitable for most ages, but not recommended for those over 95 years or with mobility issues.
Are lifejackets provided in cenotes?
No, lifejackets are not included in the cenotes.
What languages are available for guides?
The tour is available in English and Spanish.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, cancellations are free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
How do I confirm my pickup time?
It’s best to contact the tour operator directly using the phone number on your ticket or voucher to confirm your pickup details.