Valladolid Cenote

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This property is temporary closed Underwater cavern filled with a beautiful blue pool. See more

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Aug 1, 2024
Parking was difficult. It's in the middle of a town. The (free) lot only holds like a dozen cars, then there is street parking around the cenote, but it's being used by people in the town, not just… Full review by H2376YFchristians
May 15, 2024
Great location just few steps from city center, to refresh from the day's heat. I paid 60 pesos for one hour in the cenote, but if there is few people inside, may be they will allow you to stay a bit… Full review by Erick_Rmz
May 8, 2024
It’s a cenote in the heart of the city. There’s a good mix of local families and tourists. Does get a little crowded but we were spoiled by having a few cenotes to ourselves on our travels. Theres … Full review by Carla T

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Hi! Are there fish? Is it good for snorkeling? And can you use fins? Thanks :)
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There are little fish that nibble your feet if you are still! There isn't much to see underwater (the water is clear, but it's dark...not sure how deep) but we wore masks & snorkels …
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There are little fish that nibble your feet if you are still! There isn't much to see underwater (the water is clear, but it's dark...not sure how deep) but we wore masks & snorkels anyway. Fins are also nice but not necessary.
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What time does it open?
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Best I can say is we visited after lunchtime, after we had visited Chichen Itza in the morning ( as Chichen Itza gets busier as the day goes on and is best visited earlier on ).
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Does it cost money to go in?
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Yes, it's great value at 30 pesos.
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Answer by Kath J · Jan 22, 2018
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