Round-trip transportation on a panoramic bus with onboard restroom, from Cancun and Riviera Maya.
Includes:
✅ Round trip transportation with certified guide.
✅ Visit to the four different types of cenotes that exist.
✅ Assisted rappelling into Lu’um, a cavern cenote.
✅ Zip-lines and cliff jumps at K’áak’, an open cenote, and at lik, an ancient cenote.
✅ Kayaking through Ha’, a semi-open cenote.
✅ Exploration swimming in Ha’, a semi-open cenote.
✅ Cold and hot drinks (waters, sodas, hot chocolate, coffee), as well as seasonal fruit at the end of the first cenote.
✅ Jungle picnic that includes julienne soup, cold bar of meats and premium cheeses, variety of rustic breads, dressings, salads, water, wine and beer.
✅ Equipment: life jacket, rappel gear, kayak and inner tube.
✅ Restrooms, showers, changing rooms and towels.
RECOMMENDATIONS:
Always confirm pickup location and time.
Bring aquatic shoes, swimsuit, and a change of clothes.
Avoid the use of makeup, perfumes or repellents with chemicals that may affect the ecosystem of the cenotes; you will take a shower before entering the first cenote.
Avoid leaving marked or pre-established paths to prevent an incident with the fauna or flora of the jungle area.
If an animal is observed, avoid touching it, approaching it or feeding it. Remember, they are in their natural habitat.
Bring a credit card or cash to purchase photographs or souvenirs of your tour.
For the zip-line activity a minimum height of 4.5 ft (1.4 m) and a minimum weight of 88 lbs (40 kg) is required.
The use of the life jacket is mandatory during all water activities.
This tour is not recommended for people with heart conditions, or those of lungs, spine, asthma, diabetes, hypertension, or pregnant women or those suspected of being pregnant.
The average water temperature of the cenotes is 75 to 78° F throughout the year.
Please take into account that the cenotes are located in the middle of the jungle, so some roads to reach them are not paved and could be bumpy.
Also be aware that due to the location of the cenotes in the middle of the jungle, cell phone service is likely unavailable.
There might be changes without prior notice to the tour’s logistics or operation.