To explore cenote Escondido, Tulum is the best option! You will have beautiful hotels, villas and apartments to choose from!
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Yes, it's generally safe to swim in cenote Escondido. However, it's always a good idea to take safety precautions and be aware of your surroundings, especially if you're not a strong swimmer.
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With 1-2 hours in Cenote Escondido you will have enough time to swim, eat something and explore the place, but if you (like us) love relaxing and enjoy the unique view, you could make it an all morning adventure!
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Yes, there are many tour companies in the area that offer visits to Cenote Zacil-Ha, often as part of a larger excursion that includes other attractions in the region.
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At the Cenote Zacil Ha visitors are expected to follow the rules and regulations of the cenote, which may include not using sunscreen or insect repellent while in the water to protect the delicate ecosystem. It is also prohibited to
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To Cenote Zacil Ha you should bring your swimsuit, towel, sunscreen, insect repellent, and cash for entrance fees and any additional activities or services. It is recommended to wear water shoes or sandals with good grip to navigate the rocky
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Swimming and snorkeling are the main activities at Cenote Zacil-Ha. The cenote has a platform for jumping and a zip line for thrill-seekers.
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Cenote Zacil-Ha is located in the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico, near the town of Puerto Aventuras, about 25 minutes south of Playa del Carmen.
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Some taxi drivers used to wash their cars in this cenote, that’s where the name comes from! However, the Cenote Carwash is also known as Cenote Aktun- Ha.
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Although the average depth of Cenote Carwash is 3 meters, it can reach up to 15 meters in some zones!
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