Cenote Ik-Kil
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A magical sinkhole on the Yucatán Peninsula, known for its deep blue-green water, mini waterfalls, and hanging vines.

📜 Natural sinkhole on the Yucatán Peninsula, known for its deep blue-green water and rich Mayan history.
🔍 Approximately 60 meters in diameter and 40 meters deep, a sacred Mayan sacrificial site where bones and jewelry were found.

Why Go

🌊 Swim in a stunning natural sinkhole with mini waterfalls and hanging vines.
🗿 Explore a site with profound Mayan cultural heritage, ideal after Chichen Itza.
🐠 Spot fish and turtles in crystal-clear water.
🤸‍♂️ Enjoy cliff diving from a dedicated platform.

Why Avoid

⚠️ Can get very crowded, especially mid-day.
🚫 Sunblock forbidden in water to protect the ecosystem.
🚶‍♀️ Access involves descending 90 steps, challenging for mobility issues.
🏊‍♀️ Life vests mandatory, limited spots to hold onto walls.

Tips

⏰ Visit early morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds.
🚿 Rinse off any lotions before swimming.
💰 Lockers and life vests are available for rent.

Cost

💰 Adults 100 MXN, children 40 MXN.

Hours

🕒 Daily 8am to 5pm.

🅿️ Parking

Private and exclusive parking available on-site, free of charge.

🍽️ Amenities

🍽️ On-site restaurant with local and international dishes.
🚿 Showers and changing rooms available.
🏨 Comfortable bungalows and cottages with A/C and Jacuzzi for overnight stays.

Last updated 1 month ago

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