Cenotes are one of the most iconic attractions in Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula, offering visitors the chance to swim in crystal-clear waters surrounded by lush jungle. But not all cenotes live up ...
A cenote is a natural sinkhole filled with groundwater. This one, Cenote Ik Kil in Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula, is about 90 feet below ground level — and the water itself is around 130 feet deep.
Considered sacred waters by the Mayans, the expansive El Gran Cenote is an underground cavern that is a refreshing antidote to the Tulum heat and sun. Here, you can swim, snorkel and dive amid ...
"I had a waterproof case," Ms Nassiri shared with CNN, "but with the water pressure and everything, I just lost it and it went down." She continued, "I was like, Oh my God, I lost my phone, where is ...
Cenote Chaak Tun is an amazing underground river ... book here – an "Ancient Traditions" tour that includes meditation, swimming and access to a small bar of refreshing drinks and fruits ...