Discover the Enchanting Dos Ojos Cenote: A Natural Wonder for Exploration and Relaxation

Why Visit Dos Ojos Cenote:

Stunning Natural Beauty:

Dos Ojos is a system of two cenotes connected by an underwater tunnel, featuring crystal-clear waters, mesmerizing stalactites, and stalagmites.

World-Class Diving and Snorkeling:

With exceptional visibility and abundant marine life, Dos Ojos is a paradise for divers and snorkelers alike.

History and Culture:

The cenote was used as a water source by the ancient Mayans, and remnants of their presence can still be found.

Unique Experience:

Swimming through the underwater tunnels and exploring hidden chambers is an unforgettable experience.

Activities to Enjoy:

Diving:

Explore the underwater cave system, discover hidden tunnels, and marvel at the marine life.

Snorkeling:

Immerse yourself in the crystal-clear waters and observe tropical fish, turtles, and other creatures.

Swimming:

Simply enjoy swimming in the refreshing cenote waters.

Relaxation:

Unwind on the hammocks or observation deck and soak in the tranquility of the surroundings.

How to Get the Most Out of Your Visit to Dos Ojos:

Book in Advance:

Especially during peak season, it’s advisable to book a tour or entrance in advance.

Arrive Early:

To avoid crowds, arrive at the cenote early in the morning.

Bring Gear:

If you plan on diving or snorkeling, bring your own gear or rent it on-site.

Respect the Environment:

Refrain from touching stalactites and stalagmites, and dispose of any trash properly.

Follow the Rules:

Adhere to the cenote’s rules and regulations to ensure safety and preserve the environment.

Tour Planner: Cenote Dos Ojos (near) in Muyil

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Location: Cenote Dos Ojos (cerca) en Muyil

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ACTIVITIES

– Explore the Mayan ruins of Tulum with expert guides
– Swimming with sea turtles in their natural habitat
– Indulging in authentic local cuisine at a handpicked restaurant

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– Discovering the spectacular archaeological site of Chichen Izta
– Expertly guided tour
– Immersing in the history and culture of the ancient Mayan civilization
– Exploring the meticulously researched and reconstructed city
– Marveling at renowned structures such as the Pyramid of Kukulkan and the Great Ball Court
– Gaining unparalleled insight into the great achievements of the Mayan people
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– Explore the Temple of the Wind
– Explore the Temple of the Frescoes
– Explore the grand CastilloÇ
– Witness the arrival of Spanish ships at Tulum
– Uncover the hidden treasures of an exclusive cenote
– Immerse yourself in the unique underground rivers of the Yucatan Peninsula
– Admire the exquisite limestone formations in the underground world

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ACTIVITIES

– Explore the Mayan ruins of Tulum with expert guides
– Swimming with sea turtles in their natural habitat
– Snorkeling in a cenote
– Indulging in authentic local cuisine at a handpicked restaurant

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