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Discover the beauty of two stunning cenotes near Cancun with this guided tour, including transportation, delicious included food, and relaxing amenities.
Exploring Cancun’s natural wonders becomes effortless with this Cenotes El Retoño tour. Spanning 6.5 hours, it offers a seamless experience with transportation included from hotels or meeting points, making it ideal for travelers who want to enjoy the scenery without any logistical worries. The tour features visits to two impressive cenotes with crystal-clear waters, complemented by delicious regional food and drinks already included in the price. Plus, you can unwind in pools, hammocks, and loungers or explore the area on bikes—all making for a balanced day of adventure and relaxation.
With a stellar rating of 4.9 out of 5 from 54 reviews, this tour stands out for its friendly guides, pristine setting, and laid-back atmosphere. It suits those eager to explore natural beauty in a comfortable setting while avoiding crowded sites. Keep in mind that it’s not suitable for wheelchair users or those over 70, and you’ll want to bring comfortable shoes, swimwear, and biodegradable sunscreen. This experience offers a well-rounded, memorable day immersed in nature, culture, and flavorful food.


The tour starts with pickups from three convenient locations: Puerto Morelos, Hooters Malecón, or Starbucks Marina Puerto Cancún. A white Nissan Urvan with the El Retoño logo arrives on time for the pickup, making the logistics straightforward and stress-free. The transfer takes approximately 70 minutes each way, giving travelers time to relax or chat with fellow participants. Communication with the team via WhatsApp or phone ensures smooth coordination, which reviewers consistently praise.
This organized pickup system allows visitors to focus on the experience instead of worrying about transportation. The group size remains manageable, fostering a friendly atmosphere. It’s also convenient for those staying at hotels or Airbnbs, as the tour covers some of the most accessible departure points.
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The main attraction is visiting two natural cenotes with guides explaining their unique features and significance. These cenotes are known for their crystal-clear waters and peaceful ambiance, often with little to no crowds. The guides provide interesting stories and background, enriching the swim experience.
After the guided tour, visitors get about two hours to swim in the cenotes, giving ample time to relax, snorkel, or just enjoy the tranquility. The water’s clarity and natural setting make these cenotes particularly photogenic and peaceful compared to more touristic sites. The small size of the cenotes contributes to an intimate experience, perfect for unwinding.

A 30-minute bike tour offers a fun way to explore the park and take in the natural surroundings. Bikes are provided, and this activity is highlighted as fun and engaging. Many reviewers mention enjoying the ride, which allows a relaxed pace to admire the lush scenery, natural trails, and the proximity of the cenotes.
While some feedback notes non-functioning bikes as a minor drawback, the overall experience of cycling through the area remains a favorite part of the day. The bike trail adds a layer of adventure and helps clear the mind after swimming, making it a well-loved activity.
The tour includes an 80-minute regional food experience at the outdoor restaurant. The meal features fresh local ingredients and authentic flavors, with reviewers consistently praising the quality and portion size. A typical meal includes a main dish, a drink, and a serving of fresh fruit.
Many guests describe the food as delicious, with some saying it’s the best they’ve had in the area. The lunch is served from noon onwards, giving guests a chance to replenish after water activities. The generous portions and tasty flavors contribute significantly to the overall satisfaction of the day.
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Throughout the day, visitors have access to pools, hammocks, loungers, and outdoor seating, enabling plenty of opportunities to relax. The uncrowded setting is a major plus, as many reviews mention enjoying the peaceful, tranquil atmosphere with the cenotes often to themselves.
This calm environment makes it suitable for families, couples, or solo travelers seeking a break from busy tourist spots. The quiet, natural surroundings combined with the comfort amenities create a laid-back day that balances adventure with relaxation.
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Travelers should bring comfortable shoes, swimwear, towels, and biodegradable sunscreen to protect the environment. The tour is not suitable for wheelchair users or people over 70, and open-toed shoes, alcohol, drugs, and speakers are prohibited.
The full-day tour runs approximately 6.5 hours, starting from early morning with availability depending on the selection of starting times. Lunch is served from noon, so planning for some flexibility is advised. Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the tour offers peace of mind, and the reserve now, pay later option adds flexibility for booking.

The live bilingual guide (English and Spanish) leads the tour, sharing stories and detailed explanations about the cenotes and their cultural context. Many reviews highlight friendly, knowledgeable guides who enhance the experience with interesting facts about the Mayan culture and the local environment.
Guides are praised for their respectful attitude and attentiveness, making guests feel comfortable while learning about the significance of each cenote. The storytelling adds depth to the experience, transforming a simple swim into a meaningful encounter with nature and history.

This Cenotes El Retoño tour appeals most to travelers seeking natural beauty, cultural insights, and comfort. It’s especially suitable for those who prefer quiet, uncrowded sites and enjoy relaxing amenities like hammocks and pools. The inclusion of bikes and regional food makes the day both active and flavorful.
It’s less suitable for elderly travelers over 70 or those with mobility challenges due to limited accessibility and the physical nature of some activities. This tour fits well for families, couples, or small groups looking for a balanced day of nature, culture, and delicious local cuisine.

This tour offers a comprehensive experience that combines exploration, relaxation, and authentic regional flavors. The included transportation removes stress from logistics, allowing visitors to focus on enjoying the natural scenery. With two beautiful cenotes, bike exploration, and a tasty meal, the day feels both enriching and leisurely.
The high ratings and consistent praise for friendly guides, pristine environment, and delicious food suggest a trustworthy, enjoyable experience. While the small size of the cenotes and limited accessibility are considerations, most will appreciate the peaceful ambiance and personalized feel of this tour. It’s particularly well-suited for those wanting a calm, natural escape close to Cancun, with plenty of options for unwinding and soaking in the scenery.
What is included in the tour price?
Transportation from your hotel, Airbnb, or meeting points; guided tour of the cenotes; swim time; bike tour; regional food and drinks; access to pools, hammocks, and loungers.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience lasts 6.5 hours, with pickups, activities, and free time factored in.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable shoes, swimwear, towel, biodegradable sunscreen, cash, and biodegradable insect repellent.
Is the tour suitable for children or elderly?
The tour is not recommended for wheelchair users or those over 70 due to physical activity and accessibility considerations.
What locations do the pickups and drop-offs cover?
Pickups are available at Puerto Morelos, Hooters Malecón, and Starbucks Marina Puerto Cancún; drop-offs are at the same points.
Are the cenotes crowded?
Most reviews mention having the cenotes to themselves, offering a peaceful experience, especially outside peak times.
Is food included, and what kind is served?
Yes, regional food is included, featuring fresh ingredients and generous portions, praised for its taste and quality.
Can I explore the park on my own?
Yes, after the guided tour, you have free time to swim, relax, or explore the area at your own pace.
What languages are offered for the guide?
Guides lead the tour in English and Spanish.
How do I confirm my reservation?
Booking is flexible with free cancellation up to 24 hours before the tour, and communication is maintained via WhatsApp or phone.