Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124

Experience the stunning Yucatan cenotes on this guided tour with activities like kayaking, snorkeling, ziplining, and rappelling, plus lunch and drinks included.
Explore the captivating world of Yucatan’s cenotes with this full-day guided tour in Cancun, Mexico, offered by Grupo Xcaret. Priced at $149.99 per person, this adventure lasts approximately 9 hours and includes hotel pickup and drop-off, snacks, and a gourmet picnic lunch. With a perfect 5.0 rating from 951 reviews and 96% recommendation rate, it’s clear this tour is highly valued by those who seek a mix of nature, culture, and active fun. The tour features visits to four distinct cenotes, each with unique characteristics, and offers a variety of activities like kayaking, snorkeling, ziplining, and rappelling—all in the lush jungle setting. A notable strength is the knowledgeable guides who share Mayan folktales and insights about the sacred water sources, adding depth to the experience.
However, the tour involves active water-based activities and moderate physical effort, making it best suited for travelers with average fitness levels. Some reviews mention bumpy roads and security issues with belongings, which are worth considering. This comprehensive eco-adventure provides an engaging, well-rounded day in one of Mexico’s most stunning natural environments, perfect for those wanting adventure, cultural stories, and delicious food in a single trip.

This tour takes place at Xenotes Oasis Maya, where the four cenotes each symbolize a different element: fire (Káak), wind (Iik), earth (Luum), and water (Há). Each cenote offers a distinct experience that highlights its element’s characteristics.
The Káak (fire) cenote is an open water site with vertical walls surrounded by lush jungles. Here, swimmers can relax in inner tubes or admire the landscape. The Iik (wind) cenote is ancient and offers ziplining and a cliff jump of seven meters, perfect for thrill seekers.
Luum (earth) is a semi-open cavern cenote that connects to underground tunnels—visitors get to explore the rock formations and take a kayak ride in the peaceful waters. The Há (water) cenote is semi-open with beautiful underwater gardens, making it an ideal spot for an exploration swim and kayaking.
This variety ensures that each stop provides a different way to appreciate the natural beauty and geological diversity that make these cenotes so special.
The tour offers a range of activities tailored to different comfort levels and thrill-seeking desires. At the Káak cenote, visitors float amid floating tubes and enjoy the scenery. The Iik cenote provides ziplining and cliff jumping, which are highlights for adrenaline lovers.
In the Luum cenote, the focus is on exploring caves and underwater tunnels by kayak, offering a more tranquil experience. The Há cenote combines swimming and kayaking among underwater gardens and rock formations, providing a relaxing yet engaging water experience.
The activities are conducted with safety equipment, including life jackets on all water-based pursuits. The ziplining and cliff jumping are designed to be accessible but still exhilarating, with guides supervising each activity to ensure safety.
While in Cancun, here are other experiences we've covered

Beyond the water adventures, the tour emphasizes the Mayan connection to these sacred cenotes. The guides share folktales about mythical guardians and the spiritual significance of the cenotes as sacred water sources.
Each cenote’s element—earth, water, fire, and air—is explained with stories rooted in Mayan mysticism, enriching the visit with a cultural layer that adds meaning to the natural wonder. This storytelling aspect appeals to those interested in Mayan legends and local traditions.

A highlight of the tour is the included food and drink. The day features a light breakfast of fruit, bread, and beverages to start, and later, a gourmet picnic lunch served in the jungle. The picnic includes soup, a cold bar of meats and cheeses, rustic breads, and salads.
Guests can wash down their meal with water, wine, beer, or coffee, making it a relaxing break amid active pursuits. The lunch is praised for its generous portions and quality, providing a satisfying end to the outdoor adventure.

Pickup from hotels in Cancun, Playa del Carmen, and the Riviera Maya is included, with the meeting time at 8:00 am. The tour operates with small groups of up to 15 travelers, ensuring a more personalized experience and easier coordination during activities.
The transportation is described as comfortable, and the bus has priority access so guests can wear admission bracelets on the way to the park. It is worth noting that roads to the cenotes are often bumpy and unpaved, which may cause some discomfort but adds to the remote, untouched feel of the environment.

Travelers should bring aqua shoes or water socks for better grip and comfort during water activities. Chemical-free sunblock is recommended to protect the ecosystem, as chemical sunscreens can harm the cenote waters.
The tour is suitable for children as young as 6, but parents should be aware of the moderate physical effort required. For safety, life jackets are mandatory during water activities, and guides closely supervise all activities.
Participants should avoid using makeup or chemical repellents that might affect the cenotes. The tour is not recommended for people with health issues such as cardiac or pulmonary problems, or pregnant women.
Appreciate having local insight? Here are other guided experiences in Cancun we've examined

What sets this tour apart from other cenote excursions is its combination of adventure, culture, and food in a small-group setting. The multiple activities—from ziplining and rappelling to kayaking and snorkeling—ensure a dynamic day.
The scenic locations, with vertical walls, ancient caves, and underwater gardens, offer photo-worthy moments and sensory experiences. The local guides’ storytelling heightens the sense of connection to Mayan culture and legends.

While reviews overwhelmingly praise the enthusiasm and knowledge of the guides, some mention issues with communication during pickup or security concerns regarding belongings. It is advised to keep valuables secure and follow instructions carefully.
Other comments note bumpy roads and short periods of rest between activities. The active nature of the day means it’s best suited for those prepared for physical activity and water-based fun.

This Xcaret 4-Cenotes-Guided Tour offers a well-rounded mix of adventure, culture, and cuisine for adventurers and curious travelers alike. Its small-group format and diverse activities make it suitable for families, couples, and solo travelers who enjoy active outdoor experiences.
While the bumpy roads and active water pursuits may not appeal to everyone, those who appreciate natural beauty, Mayan mysticism, and good food will find this tour worthy of their time. It remains a value-packed option, especially considering snacks, drinks, lunch, and hotel transfers are all included.
If you’re looking for a comprehensive, engaging day in the jungle, with plenty of opportunities to explore and have fun, this tour stands out as a great choice in Cancun.
“We had an excellent time on this Cenote tour. Pick up and drop off at our resort in the hotel zone went smoothly. The different cenotes were beauti…”
Is transportation included?
Yes, hotel pickup and drop-off are included, with priority access to the park.
What activities are available at the cenotes?
You can kayak, snorkel, zipline, rappel, and cliff jump depending on the cenote.
Is lunch provided?
Yes, a gourmet picnic lunch is included, featuring soup, meats, cheeses, bread, salads, and beverages.
Are there age restrictions?
The minimum age is 6 years. Children must be accompanied by an adult at all times.
What should I bring?
Bring water shoes, chemical-free sunblock, swimsuit, and waterproof camera or phone case.
Can I cancel for a refund?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance.