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Discover the Yucatán Landscapes Bike Tour with Cenote Swim & Lunch, a 3-hour guided adventure offering jungle biking, cenote swims, and authentic Yucatecan cuisine for $65.

The Yucatán: Landscapes Bike Tour with Cenote Swim & Lunch offers a dynamic 3-hour experience in the heart of the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico. Priced at $65 per person, this guided journey takes you through lush jungle trails, historic haciendas, and vibrant henequen fields. The tour includes all necessary equipment, making it accessible for those who want a seamless adventure.
What truly sets this tour apart is the opportunity to discover four different cenotes, where you can take a refreshing swim in their crystal-clear waters. After the outdoor exploration, a delicious 4-course Yucatecan meal at Restaurante KIH wraps up this engaging experience. This tour suits active travelers who enjoy nature, history, and authentic regional flavors, although it requires a good level of fitness and biking skills.
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This tour begins at the Hacienda Sotuta de Peón lobby, where the guide provides all necessary biking equipment. Once equipped, the group heads out to explore jungle trails, historic haciendas, and henequen fields—a landscape that vividly illustrates the region’s agricultural history.
The guided nature of the trip ensures that participants receive clear directions and insights about the scenery and history along the way. The trails are designed to challenge, with distances varying between 5 to 18 kilometers, depending on the chosen route. The pace allows for both physical activity and sightseeing, making it ideal for those looking for a balance of adventure and culture.
The ride takes you through diverse landscapes, including untouched jungle trails and the classic haciendas of Yucatán. The guide leads you past henequen fields, once a vital crop for the region’s economy, providing a chance to learn about local history and agricultural practices.
While navigating these trails, you’ll encounter four different cenotes—natural sinkholes with stunning clear waters. The cenotes are preserved in their natural state to maintain their untouched beauty. The trails are challenging, so a moderate level of fitness is recommended to fully enjoy the experience.
Three of the cenotes serve as perfect spots for a refreshing swim. These natural pools offer a tranquil break from pedaling, with crystal-clear waters inviting you to relax and cool off. Visitors should bring swimwear and insect repellent for this part of the tour.
Since the cenotes are barely adapted for visitors, they remain as close to their natural state as possible. This preserves their pristine environment but also means swimmers should exercise caution and respect the natural surroundings. The guide ensures safety and provides tips for making the most of each swim.
More Great Tours NearbyAfter the outdoor adventure, participants return to Hacienda Sotuta de Peón to drop off their equipment. The tour culminates with a lunch at Restaurante KIH, where a 4-course Yucatecan meal showcases regional flavors and culinary traditions.
The meal provides a satisfying conclusion to the tour, allowing travelers to savor authentic dishes in a relaxed setting. The focus on local cuisine enhances the cultural experience, making this tour a well-rounded introduction to Yucatán’s natural and gastronomic treasures.
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The tour is available in both morning and evening sessions, with duration of 3 hours. It is suitable for active individuals, but note that trails are challenging and require a moderate to high level of fitness.
Participants are advised to bring swimwear, sunscreen, comfortable clothes, and insect repellent. The small group size, limited to 6 participants, ensures personalized guidance and a more intimate experience.
Hacienda Sotuta de Peón acts as the meeting point, providing a convenient location close to the region’s main attractions. The tour also offers the flexibility of free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, and the ability to reserve now and pay later helps travelers plan with confidence.
What makes this tour stand out is the combination of adventure, nature, and regional history. The untouched cenotes and historic haciendas reveal a quieter, less commercial side of Yucatán, making it ideal for travelers seeking authentic experiences.
The guided commentary adds depth to each stop, enriching the visit with insights into the landscape and local traditions. The crisp, refreshing swims in the cenotes are a highlight, especially for those who appreciate natural pools in their travel adventures.

This experience is best suited for active travelers who enjoy outdoor activities and physical challenges. The challenging trails and distance mean it’s not ideal for those with limited mobility or low fitness levels.
It’s perfect for nature lovers, history enthusiasts, and foodies eager to explore Yucatán’s landscapes, learn about its past, and taste authentic regional cuisine. The small group setting ensures a personalized touch, adding to the overall enjoyment of this immersive day out.
The Yucatán Landscapes Bike Tour with Cenote Swim & Lunch offers a balance of outdoor activity, cultural discovery, and regional flavors for an accessible price of $65. The guided ride through jungle trails, visits to four stunning cenotes, and the delicious four-course meal at Restaurante KIH make for a memorable day.
While the challenging routes require a reasonable fitness level, the scenic beauty, natural swimming opportunities, and authentic cuisine compensate for this. This tour is especially suited for travelers who enjoy active exploration and learning in a small-group setting.
If you’re after a combination of adventure, nature, and local culture, this tour delivers a well-organized experience that highlights the best of what Yucatán has to offer.
Is this tour suitable for beginners?
The trails are challenging and require a moderate to high level of fitness, so it’s best suited for those with some biking experience.
What should I bring for the cenote swims?
Bring swimwear, insect repellent, sunscreen, and comfortable clothes for the outdoor biking part.
How long is the bike route?
The route ranges from 5 to 18 kilometers, depending on the chosen route.
What does the 4-course meal include?
The meal features traditional Yucatecan dishes, served at Restaurante KIH after the biking activity.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance.
Who is this tour ideal for?
Active travelers, nature lovers, and those interested in regional history and cuisine will enjoy this immersive experience.
What time does the tour run?
It is usually available in the morning and evening, with a duration of 3 hours.
Is transportation provided?
The meeting point is at Hacienda Sotuta de Peón lobby; transportation from other locations is not specified.