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Explore three secret cenotes near Cancun with swimming, ziplining, tequila tasting, and Mayan snacks in a small group tour for $59.
Experience the thrill of discovering three hidden cenotes just outside Cancun, Mexico, on this small group tour priced at $59 per person. Lasting approximately 4 hours, this adventure offers a perfect blend of nature, culture, and fun with a maximum of 15 travelers, ensuring an intimate experience. The tour includes hotel pickup, swimming in pristine cenotes, ziplining, a guided tequila tasting, and a delicious Mayan snack. This tour is ideal for those seeking a mix of outdoor adventure and culture, especially if they appreciate well-organized, small-group experiences.
One of the most appealing features is the guided tequila tasting, which provides a fascinating insight into different types of tequila, complemented by the chance to enjoy swimming in crystal-clear waters of natural sinkholes. The tour also stands out with lifejackets included, and the convenience of mobile tickets. While beverages other than tequila are not included, the overall value and authentic experience make this tour a popular choice, often booked 45 days in advance.


This tour takes you to three spectacular cenotes located in the Yucatán wilderness. Each site offers a unique view of the region’s natural beauty. These secret cenotes are natural sinkholes filled with crystal-clear water, revered as sacred sites by the Mayan people.
At each cenote, visitors have ample time to swim and explore the surroundings at their own pace. The cenotes have zipline and jumping platform options, adding an adrenaline rush to the tranquil environment. The water remains comfortable for swimming, and even with some rain, the water temperature stays ideal, as noted in reviews.
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Unlike more popular or commercialized options, these cenotes are less crowded, allowing for a more relaxed experience. The natural beauty of the cenotes is complemented by the surrounding jungle, which provides stunning views and a sense of adventure. The site also hosts bats in the caves, adding a touch of wildlife close-up while exploring.
Visitors appreciate the cleanliness and clarity of the water, making swimming a refreshing and enjoyable activity. The zipline and jumping platform are designed to cater to different comfort levels, offering fun for those seeking thrills or a gentle splash.

Following the cenote adventure, the tour includes a guided tequila tasting led by knowledgeable staff. Participants learn about the different types of tequila and how to taste them properly. This educational component enriches the experience, turning tasting into a cultural discovery.
The tasting is guided, and guests have the opportunity to sample various tequilas. The experience is enhanced by the local Mayan snacks, which complement the drinks and provide a taste of regional flavors.

After sampling tequila, guests are treated to a traditional Mayan snack, offering a glimpse into local culinary traditions. The tour concludes with a cultural dance ritual, showcasing Mayan dance and music, adding a festive and authentic touch to the experience.
This cultural addition is highly praised, providing a lively and memorable end to the tour. The snacks and dance performances create a well-rounded experience that balances nature, culture, and entertainment.

The tour offers hotel pickup and drop-off, making it easy to access the cenotes without hassle. The mobile ticket system simplifies check-in, and the small group size ensures personalized attention from the guides. Most travelers find the 45 days booking lead time manageable, ensuring availability during peak seasons.
The maximum of 15 travelers helps maintain an intimate atmosphere, preventing overcrowding and allowing everyone to enjoy the activities comfortably.

Guests are provided with lifejackets for all swimming activities, and the guided nature of the tour emphasizes safety. The water temperature remains comfortable even in rain, according to reviews, making swimming enjoyable regardless of weather.
While beverages other than tequila are not included, guests can bring their own drinks if desired, as the tour does not restrict outside beverages. The duration of 4 hours strikes a good balance between adventure and relaxation, with enough time at each cenote to enjoy the activities.

Compared to larger or more generic cenote tours, this experience offers a more exclusive and educational approach. The small group size, personalized guidance, and authentic Mayan cultural elements make it stand out.
Plus, the combination of swimming, ziplining, tequila tasting, and cultural entertainment creates a comprehensive experience that appeals to a wide range of visitors. The accessibility of hotel pickup and the cost-effective price add to its attractiveness.

One aspect to consider is that beverages other than tequila are not included, so guests wishing to enjoy other drinks should bring their own. The water features at the cenotes involve ziplining and jumping, which require a moderate level of physical comfort and mobility.
On top of that, while the tour is suitable for most travelers, those with mobility issues or who are not comfortable swimming or heights may need to assess their participation.
This tour offers a balanced mix of natural beauty and cultural insight in just four hours. The three cenotes are less known than the popular spots, providing a more authentic and relaxed environment for swimming, ziplining, and exploring.
The guided tequila tasting and Mayan snacks add a cultural dimension that enriches the overall experience. The tour’s emphasis on small-group interaction ensures that guests receive personalized attention and detailed explanations from the guides.
This experience is most suitable for those eager to combine outdoor activities with a taste of Mayan traditions. It is a great choice for families, couples, or friends looking for a fun, safe, and informative half-day adventure near Cancun.
“Awesome experience! The water temperature was perfect even with it raining a little, which didnt affect us one bit. We had so much fun here and the…”
What is included in the tour price?
The $59 fee covers hotel pickup and drop-off, swimming in three cenotes, zipline and jumping activities, a guided tequila tasting, Mayansnack, lifejackets, and mobile ticket access.
Are beverages other than tequila included?
No, beverages besides the tequila tasting are not included. Guests may bring their own drinks if desired.
How many people are in each group?
The tour typically has a maximum of 15 travelers, ensuring an intimate and personalized experience.
What should I wear or bring?
Guests should wear swimsuits, bring towels, and consider waterproof footwear suitable for swimming and ziplining activities.
Is this tour suitable for children or those with mobility issues?
While most travelers can participate, mobility issues or discomfort with heights or swimming should be considered, as activities involve water and some physical activity.
How far in advance should I book?
The tour is most often booked 45 days in advance, especially during peak seasons, to secure availability.
Can I customize the experience?
The tour is a set package with specific activities, but guests can ask about additional options such as extra drinks or special dietary needs upon booking.
What makes this tour different from other cenote excursions?
Its small group size, combination of activities, and authentic cultural elements like tequila tasting and Mayan dance help it stand apart from more generic options.
This Small Group Explore 3 Secret Cenotes with Tequila Tasting tour offers an exciting mix of nature, culture, and adventure at an affordable price. It is perfect for those seeking a relaxed yet engaging experience just outside Cancun, especially if small group intimacy and authentic insights are priorities.