Cenote Dos Ojos Tulum & Madre Naturaleza | Cancun 100
Swim at the famous Cenote Dos Ojos from Sac Actun system and Gran Cenote, visit Tulum and the Madre Naturaleza sculpture. Box lunch and buffet included.
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Cenote Dos Ojos Tour: swim in the world’s most extensive underwater cave system, with Tulum and Madre Naturaleza
Dive into Cenote Dos Ojos, one of the most famous cenotes in the world and part of the Sac Actun system, the planet’s most extensive underwater cave network with over 379 kilometers of explored length. Its crystal-clear waters, millenary stalactites and light effects make it the most photographed cenote in the Riviera Maya.
This tour combines Cenote Dos Ojos with Gran Cenote (another iconic cenote of the Sac Actun system), the Tulum archaeological zone facing the Caribbean Sea, photo at the Madre Naturaleza sculpture (Ven a la Luz, by artist Paulo Strato) and regional buffet lunch. Tours Suaste operates this tour Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
Highlights
- Swim at the famous Cenote Dos Ojos, part of the Sac Actun system (379 km of underwater caves)
- Visit and swim at Gran Cenote (1 hour, life vest included)
- 2.5 hours at Dos Ojos Park to swim in 2 cenotes
- Tulum archaeological zone facing the sea with guide (1 hour)
- Photo at the Madre Naturaleza sculpture (Ven a la Luz)
- Life vests included for both cenotes
- Round-trip transport from Cancun, Playa del Carmen or Tulum
- Box lunch (sandwich, fruit, cookie, juice) + regional buffet
Your day, step by step
- Hotel pick-up. We pick you up at your hotel door early in the morning. Comfortable air-conditioned transport.
- Tulum Archaeological Zone. 1 hour at the walled Mayan city of Tulum facing the Caribbean. Your bilingual guide explains the Temple of the Descending God, the Castle, and the unique historical importance of this Mesoamerican site.
- Madre Naturaleza sculpture. Photo at the iconic Ven a la Luz sculpture, also known as Madre Naturaleza, by Argentine artist Paulo Strato. Essential photo spot of Tulum.
- Dos Ojos Park. We arrive at Dos Ojos Park. Briefing and life vest distribution. You have 2.5 hours to swim in 2 cenotes: Cenote Dos Ojos (formed by 2 circular cenotes connected by caverns) and a complementary park cenote. Crystal-clear waters and millenary stalactites.
- Buffet lunch. Enjoy regional buffet lunch with Mexican and international cuisine.
- Gran Cenote. Visit and 1-hour swim at Gran Cenote, located 5 km north of Tulum. Semi-open cenote with small turtles, fish and stalactites. Life vest included.
- Return. We return to your hotel at the end of the day.
What’s included
- Round-trip transport from your hotel door
- Spanish-English bilingual guide
- Box lunch: sandwich, fruit, cookie and juice
- 1 hour at Tulum archaeological zone with guide included for Temple explanation
- Admission to Madre Naturaleza sculpture (Ven a la Luz) for photos
- Visit to Dos Ojos Park to swim in 2 cenotes (2.5 hours) life vests included
- Visit and swim at Gran Cenote (1 hour, life vest included)
- Regional buffet lunch
What’s not included
- Beverages at the restaurant
- Federal and archaeological zone taxes (paid directly)
- Tips for guide and driver, suggested and voluntary
- Professional tour photos
- Sunscreen, you must bring biodegradable reef-safe sunscreen
General information
- Duration: Approximately 11 to 12 hours including transfers
- Guide languages: Spanish and English
- Cancellation: Free until 7:30 PM the day before the tour; after that a 50 percent charge applies
- Operating days: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday; three weekly departures
Departure and meeting point
- From Cancun: pick-up at your hotel door early in the morning
- From Playa del Carmen: pick-up at your hotel door
- From Tulum: pick-up at your hotel door
Important notes
- Cenote Dos Ojos is formed by 2 circular cenotes close to each other, connected by underwater caves. Its name comes from the appearance of ‘2 eyes’ seen from above
- It is part of the Sac Actun system, the world’s most extensive underwater cave network with over 379 km explored. In 2018 the connection between Sac Actun and the Dos Ojos system was discovered, consolidating this world record
- Gran Cenote, located 5 km north of Tulum, was the starting point of Sac Actun system exploration in 1987
- Cenote water temperature stays between 24 and 25 degrees Celsius year-round
- Price does not include VAT; if you require a tax invoice, 16 percent is added
Restrictions and recommendations
- Tour suitable for the whole family; minors always accompanied by an adult
- Children ages 4 to 10 pay child rate
- Infants ages 0 to 3 board free with a paying adult
- Life vest mandatory at both cenotes (included)
- Only biodegradable or reef-safe sunscreen at the cenotes (park regulation)
- Showering before entering the cenote is mandatory at all cenotes in the area
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