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Cenote Taak Bi Ha

Tourist attraction in Ciudad Chemuyil

Updated: March 13, 2024 06:18 PM

Cenote Taak Bi Ha is located in Ciudad Chemuyil, Mexico. It's address is Taak Bi, Parque Dos Ojos Cenote S/N, Xel-Ha, 77762 Tulum, Q.R., Mexico.

Taak Bi, Parque Dos Ojos Cenote S/N, Xel-Ha, 77762 Tulum, Q.R., Mexico

8JG4+2C Tulum, Quintana Roo, Mexico

+52 999 323 7712

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Check Time Table for Cenote Taak Bi Ha


Monday9 AM to 5 PM
Tuesday9 AM to 5 PM
Wednesday9 AM to 5 PM
Thursday9 AM to 5 PM
Friday9 AM to 5 PM
Saturday9 AM to 5 PM
Sunday9 AM to 5 PM

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Where is Cenote Taak Bi Ha?

Cenote Taak Bi Ha is located at: Taak Bi, Parque Dos Ojos Cenote S/N, Xel-Ha, 77762 Tulum, Q.R., Mexico.

What is the phone number of Cenote Taak Bi Ha?

You can try to calling this number: +52 999 323 7712

What are the coordinates of Cenote Taak Bi Ha?

Coordinates: 20.3250803, -87.3938863

Cenote Taak Bi Ha Reviews

Shalon Johnson
2024-01-11 03:02:12 GMT

Beautiful Cenote! It is extremely large! I went around 11:00-12:00pm on Sunday and there was a few people. At one point, we had the entire area to ourselves. The area is extremely large and can accommodate alot of people. This Cenote is so beautiful! Such a great experience! I highly recommend checking it out.

Tom Nakatani (t2co)
2023-10-02 19:26:00 GMT

Stopped here on a private tour of Tulum. This was our first experience with a "closed" cenote and it was great. The cave itself is pretty well lit and besides a bit of wading, snorkeling and diving are options here. The dive itself can take you from this cenote to another - but cave diving isn't for the faint of heart or inexperienced.

The water here is a bit on the colder side and like other cenotes the stairs down are steep and can be slippery. Definitely wear some type of foot gear here unless your feet are very tough. A mask and snorkeling are great here as you can explore different parts of the cavern and looking down into the deep crevices at the bottom is an experience.

Overall the cenote was a lot of fun and very different.

Nick Orlando
2023-10-13 14:07:17 GMT

The first thing I said when I walk down the stairs was Wow! What a little gem.
If You're the more adventurous type. I would suggest getting a tour guide. You can swim in the main room, which is nice. But there is so much more there to explore.

Thai Dang
2023-11-10 03:05:56 GMT

Gorgeous. The best thing we have seen during our Mexico trip. Practically empty during a week day. This is the cenote to end all cenotes.

Minda Zhang
2023-08-20 03:31:10 GMT

It was so nice I wanted to keep it a secret 🫢it’s not cheap, but I have had enough of paying low price at cenote azul but swim in sunscreen and bump into people. We went on Saturday morning and hear this - we had the cenote all to ourselves for almost 2 hours. Yup worth the price. $350 peso per person (international tourists price) bring your own snorkels!! You will want to look into the serene water. Will come back! We went to several cenotes that were just as nice as this one and was half the price. However, they are about 2 - 3 hours away from playa del carmen. Today we only had time for a morning so I guess this is the current market price you would pay for a close location and a very private cenote…

Aditya Paliwal
2023-11-01 01:05:40 GMT

This cenote is one of the really cool ones providing extra terrestrial vibes. The entry fees is 350 pesos per person with life jackets included. Definitely worth the drive from Tulum and would 5/5 recommend.

Stevi-Lee Alver
2023-10-08 19:16:36 GMT

We arrived around 10am on a Sunday morning. It wasn’t busy. We paid 300 mxn each. The staff were great. After we purchased some great souvenirs from the market stalls. This was my favourite part of my trip so far in Mexico. This cenote is community run and has a very different vibe from the more commercial activities in the region. Definitely recommend

Tobias Harris
2024-01-04 19:00:36 GMT

Mesmerising. My favourite thing about Quintana Roo is firstly the culture and second the cenotes.

Take a tour with MexicoKanTours, they organised pick up and drop off and lunch. It was a great day , our tour guide Ursula was knowledgeable and had patience with my poor swimming skills.

Phil Zepeda
2022-12-07 05:51:57 GMT

This is a quick review because there are over 50 Cenotés in the area and the pictures will prove to be a better review. One thing the water is not super cold probably mid to upper 70's F. We chose Taak Bi Ha because it is unique. Doesn't draw a huge crowd and the entrance is just a hole in the limestone and never would I have guessed what I was to see once down the 15ft of steep concrete stairs. See pics!

hamid kohan
2023-08-15 02:02:59 GMT

Beautiful cenotes, when you go down from stairs and see the cenotes is magical . I went weekdays with professional dive shop and access for us was easy and no wait time . In most cenotes water moves very slow so please try to keep water clean ( don’t pee) . Lots of people get ear infection after diving in cenotes. There us wash room in surface . Water is so clear .they install some lighting which give you view that you never forget .

Bryce Cupp
2022-12-25 00:54:29 GMT

What an amazing trip. Our guide was incredible. He found this gem for us to enjoy. Whole family dived in and explored this cave cenote. It was wonderful! The staff was very friendly and helpful too

Jose Rossi
2023-10-25 02:48:32 GMT

The info you need: $300 pesos per person that you pay once you get to the cenote and includes a life jacket, you get there by heading to cenote dos ojos, when you get to the entrance of the park dos ojos, tell the guard you're going here (no need to pay for anything here), then it's about 3k to the Cenote on a dirt road (it's right after cenote dos ojos), there's changing rooms and toilets there and a small parking (free), you'll need to shower before going in, tip: bring your snorkel mask.

Lindsay Stepp
2023-10-12 12:11:32 GMT

Absolutely stunning. Like nothing I've seen before. We did a private tour which made it that much better. But the water is insanely clear, everything was clean, not that busy. Best cenote we visited. Stairs are very steep, so be aware/careful. Just amazing.

Benjamin
2023-02-24 12:52:55 GMT

Beautiful cenote. We had it to ourselves, which was amazing. They have changing rooms and showers. Showering is mandatory. The entrance is by a very steep stairway. A few small fish to see, no coral. Payed 350 pesos per adult.

Carrie T
2023-12-27 01:46:48 GMT

This cenote is underground. It's very beautiful. Crystal clear water, water is deep in spots, accessed by steep stairs, snorkeling allowed by they don't rent the snorkels there. There are cool nooks and crannies to explore.

Mike Kohler
2021-05-06 03:12:19 GMT

Really cool cave dive site. Max depth we hit on both dives was 28’ so it’s good for no deco long dives. There’s a rope to lower the tanks down to the staging area. The walking entrance is pretty steep.

Jim Tschetter
2021-10-19 01:58:45 GMT

This cenote is pretty epic. It's 100% underground and the only light is from lamps on the cave ceiling. The water is crystal clear and the cave has a really surreal feeling to it.

Rohit Thaker - Chirag Enterprise
2023-07-14 04:06:31 GMT

Absolutely stunning views down under.
It was so picturesque. One of the best Cenote near Tulum.

Tony Bujak
2020-10-18 17:11:54 GMT

Amazing experience! Water was extremely clear and so cold and refreshing at the same time. Fernando was an amazing tour guide. It's pretty easy and not very long at all. We explored many caverns. Make sure to bring some water shoes or fin boots.

Wesley Zegers
2023-06-17 22:07:59 GMT

Amazing place and such a pretty sight inside the cenote!
The native Mayan people who work there were SUPER friendly.

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