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Explore the stunning Cenote Dos Ojos and peaceful Cenote Manati on a 5-hour tour from Tulum, with snorkeling gear, guided insights, and small group intimacy.
Discover the natural splendor of the Yucatan Peninsula with the Tulum: Cenote Dos Ojos and Cenote Manati Tour. Priced at $184 per person and lasting approximately 5 hours, this experience offers a balanced mix of adventure and relaxation. The tour departs from a conveniently located office in Tulum Pueblo, making it easy to join a small group limited to 10 participants. With live guides in English and Spanish, the tour is suitable for those eager to explore underwater landscapes and serene cenote surroundings.
The tour’s standout features include snorkeling in two distinct cenotes: the world-famous Cenote Dos Ojos, known for its breathtaking beauty and underwater rock formations, and the more secluded Cenote Manati, which offers a peaceful escape in lush natural surroundings. While snorkeling equipment is provided, food and drinks are not included, so packing snacks and water is recommended. This tour suits non-swimmers and people without claustrophobia, as it involves snorkeling in open water environments.


The tour begins at a small white office located at the intersection of Avenida Tulum and Avenida Coba. It’s across from 307, near the 7-11 store, making it simple to find. Though parking is not available at the meeting point, options include nearby lots at AKI Supermarket or other close locations.
The tour is designed to be intimate, with a small group limit of 10 people. This ensures personalized attention from guides and less crowded experiences at both cenotes. The meet-up logistics are straightforward, and no transport is included, so travelers should plan to arrive at the meeting spot on time.
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Cenote Dos Ojos is renowned for its stunning underwater rock formations and crystal-clear waters. The name, meaning “Two Eyes,” reflects its twin caverns connected by a large open area. Visitors can snorkel in brightly lit water chambers, marveling at natural formations and marine life.
This cenote is particularly popular for snorkeling and diving, and its expansive, clear waters create an ideal setting for underwater photography. The live guide leads you through the best spots, sharing insights into the geological features and marine ecosystems. Since the water is open and well-lit, this stop is suitable for non-swimmers with basic snorkeling skills.

After exploring Dos Ojos, the tour continues to Cenote Manati, a more tranquil and less crowded spot. Its lush surroundings provide a peaceful environment to relax and unwind. The calm waters invite gentle swimming or floating, perfect for those wanting a serene moment amidst nature.
Cenote Manati offers a different atmosphere—more secluded and natural—making it an ideal place to rest and enjoy the lush scenery. The water here is still suitable for snorkeling, and the guided commentary helps visitors appreciate the natural beauty of this peaceful oasis.
Participants are advised to bring swimwear, a towel, and a waterproof camera to capture memories. Since the environment involves water activities, biodegradable sunscreen, water shoes, and biodegradable insect repellent are recommended to protect both skin and environment.
The tour does not include food or drinks, so packing some snacks and hydration is advisable, especially for the 5-hour duration. The waterproof gear ensures cameras and phones stay protected during snorkeling sessions.
More Great Tours NearbyThis experience is not suitable for individuals with claustrophobia due to the nature of underwater environments. Non-swimmers should note that while snorkeling in open water is generally accessible, comfort in water is necessary. The guided nature and small group size help accommodate different skill levels, but physical fitness for water activities remains important.
This tour distinguishes itself through its focus on two contrasting cenotes—the lively and popular Dos Ojos and the peaceful Cenote Manati. It provides a balanced experience of adventure and tranquility in just 5 hours, making it a convenient choice.
While there are other options like Tulum ruins combined with cenotes or adventure activities like ATV rides and rappelling, this tour stays true to natural underwater exploration, highlighting the beauty of the cenotes themselves.
The combination of two cenotes—one famous for its stunning underwater features and the other for its quiet serenity—creates a well-rounded experience. The guided commentary adds value, helping visitors understand the geological and ecological importance of each site.
The small group size enhances the overall experience by allowing more personalized attention and fewer crowds. The tour’s flexible booking options—including free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and the ability to reserve now and pay later—offer flexibility and peace of mind.
The lack of included food and drinks means travelers should plan accordingly. The tour does not offer parking, so arriving early or organizing parking nearby is necessary. It’s also important to note that the tour is geared toward snorkelers and non-swimmers, with no options for diving or advanced underwater activities.
This 5-hour experience offers a rich blend of adventure and relaxation, perfect for those interested in exploring highlighted cenotes without extensive travel or complex arrangements. The guided snorkeling in crystal waters and the opportunity to unwind in secluded nature make this a memorable outing.
Its affordability, small group setting, and two distinct cenote environments create a compelling option for visitors seeking a genuine connection with the natural beauty of the Yucatan. While it’s not suited for those with mobility issues or very young children, it remains accessible for most water-loving travelers.
Is transportation included in this tour?
No, the tour begins at the meeting point in Tulum Pueblo. Participants are responsible for getting to the office, which is near the intersection of Avenida Tulum and Avenida Coba.
What should I bring for the tour?
Participants should bring swimwear, a towel, waterproof camera, biodegradable sunscreen, water shoes, and biodegradable insect repellent.
Are non-swimmers able to join?
Yes, non-swimmers can participate since the activities involve snorkeling in open water environments, and guides assist with safety.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience lasts approximately 5 hours, with times usually available in the morning and afternoon.
Do I need to pay upfront?
Booking includes options to reserve now and pay later, with free cancellation available up to 24 hours in advance.
Is the tour suitable for children?
The tour is best suited for adults and older children comfortable in water; it’s not recommended for very young children or those with claustrophobia.
What’s included in the price?
The snorkeling equipment, visit to both cenotes, and guides in English and Spanish are included. Food and drinks are not.
Can I take photos during the tour?
Yes, a waterproof camera is recommended for capturing underwater moments, as the environment is very photogenic.
How many people are in each group?
Groups are limited to 10 participants to ensure a more personalized experience.
What makes this tour different from other cenote experiences?
This tour’s balanced approach—combining the lively Dos Ojos and the peaceful Cenote Manati—offers a variety of environments within a short, 5-hour window.
Are there any physical limitations?
The tour not suitable for people with claustrophobia and requires basic swimming ability. Participants should be comfortable in water environments.
This Tulum Cenote Tour remains a compelling choice for those eager to see two of the area’s most celebrated cenotes, enjoying both the vibrant underwater scenery and serene natural surroundings.
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