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Experience the beauty of Tulum’s cenotes and lagoon on this 12-hour tour, including guided visits, entrance fees, lunch, and transportation for $120 per person.

This 12-hour tour from Tulum offers a fantastic opportunity to explore some of the most stunning natural sites in the area. For $120 per person, you visit three cenotes—Zemway, Zacil Ha, and Mutulha—as well as the beautiful Kaan Luum Lagoon. The tour includes guided explanations about the cultural significance of each site, safe swimming areas, and a regional lunch.
The tour is well-suited for adventure lovers and those interested in nature. It features round transportation from Tulum, a photo stop at the Tulum giant blue letters, and entrance fees included for all the cenotes and lagoon. With a full-day pace, this experience offers a balance of scenic beauty, cultural insight, and relaxation—perfect for families, small groups, and anyone eager to experience the Riviera Maya’s natural treasures.

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The tour starts at 8:50 am from Súper Akí Tulum on Carretera Federal Tulum Ruinas. The organized round transportation ensures convenience, with the journey ending back at the same meeting point. This setup makes the day easy to plan, especially for visitors staying in Tulum.
The group size is limited to a maximum of 45 travelers, maintaining a comfortable and engaging atmosphere. Most bookings are made about five days in advance, reflecting strong interest in this day trip.

The first stop is the Laguna de Kaan Luum, a hidden gem south of Tulum. What makes this lagoon special is the vivid, turquoise water color and the deep sinkhole at its center, which draws the eye immediately. Visitors are encouraged to swim and relax in this crystal-clear water, which is shallow enough for observing fish and perfect for photos.
The admission to the lagoon is included, and the site provides a peaceful setting for unwinding after the drive. This stop lasts about an hour, giving enough time for photo opportunities and floating in the calm waters, making it ideal for those seeking tranquil scenery.

Next, the tour visits the open Cenote Zemway, which offers a fresh dive into a place believed to be sacred for the Mayan people. The millions of years of natural formation are visible in the stunning open cenote. Visitors can swim in the clear waters, enjoying the natural ambiance and history that the site embodies.
This site is free to enter, and the one-hour visit allows ample time to snorkel and appreciate the natural beauty. The guide provides insights into the cenote’s significance, adding depth to the experience.

The third stop is Cenote Zacil-Ha, an open-air cenote that offers a gorgeous swimming environment. The glistening water invites visitors to follow Mayan traditions by swimming and relaxing in its shallow, crystalline waters.
Entrance to Zacil-Ha is included in the tour, and the one-hour duration allows plenty of time to enjoy the environment and capture photos. The site’s bright and welcoming atmosphere makes it a favorite among visitors.

The final cenote is Mutulha, an underground cenote with a smaller marine ecosystem. This site offers a refreshing swim in a more enclosed, mysterious setting. The ambiance is tranquil, perfect for visitors looking for a peaceful end to their cenote exploration.
The admission fee is included, and the one-hour visit is suited for those eager to experience the underground formations and observe small marine life that inhabit the waters.

After visiting the cenotes and lagoon, the tour wraps up with a lunch at a regional restaurant. Guests can choose one dish, experiencing authentic local flavors amidst a relaxed setting. The lunch is included, providing a satisfying end to a full day of exploration.
The meal offers a chance to recharge before returning to Tulum, making the tour especially convenient for those seeking both adventure and good food.

A stop at the Tulum giant blue letters is part of the itinerary, giving visitors a picture-perfect moment. The large, colorful sign is a popular background for photos and offers a quick souvenir shot of the trip.
This short stop provides a fun opportunity to capture memories before heading back to the starting point, all within a well-organized schedule.
The tour requires good weather and brings guests to multiple sites within approximately 12 hours. Participants should bring towels, swimsuits, and a change of clothes for the water activities. Lifejackets are not included, so swimmers should exercise caution and use personal flotation devices if needed.
The meeting point is accessible and familiar, making it easy to find. With a maximum group size of 45, the tour maintains a personal atmosphere and ensures guides can provide attention to all.
This tour offers an excellent balance of scenic beauty, cultural insights, and practical convenience. It appeals strongly to those eager to swim in multiple cenotes, see a striking lagoon, and learn about Mayan traditions. The inclusion of lunch and transportation enhances its value, making it a hassle-free experience.
While the lagoon may be less spectacular than the cenotes in terms of underwater features, the overall variety of sites and guided commentary make this tour stand out. It’s especially suited for families, small groups, and adventure seekers looking for a comprehensive day trip from Tulum.
“We had a lot of fun on this tour. Our tour guide and driver were great! All of the sites were beautiful but our favorite were the Grand Cenote and …”
Is transportation included in this tour?
Yes, round transportation from Tulum at the Súper Akí meeting point is included, making it easy to reach all sites.
What should I bring for the tour?
Guests should bring towels, swimsuits, and a change of clothes. Items like drinks are not included in the restaurant, and lifejackets are not provided.
How long do the visits last?
Each site—Kaan Luum Lagoon, Zemway, Zacil Ha, and Mutulha—has a one-hour visit window, with the entire tour lasting about 12 hours.
Are the entrance fees included?
Yes, all entrance fees are included in the $120 price, covering the lagoon and all three cenotes.
What is the group size?
The tour accommodates a maximum of 45 travelers, ensuring a comfortable experience.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance, with a full refund.