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Cenotes de Cuzamá( lum ja).

Tourist attraction in Cuzamá

Updated: March 09, 2024 12:29 PM

Cenotes de Cuzamá( lum ja). is located in Cuzamá (Town in Mexico), Mexico. It's address is Calle 14 s/n, 97577 Cuzamá, Yuc., Mexico.

Calle 14 s/n, 97577 Cuzamá, Yuc., Mexico

PMCH+M6 Cuzamá, Yucatan, Mexico

+52 999 906 3462

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Monday8 AM to 3 PM
Tuesday8 AM to 3 PM
Wednesday8 AM to 3 PM
Thursday8 AM to 3 PM
Friday8 AM to 3 PM
Saturday8 AM to 3 PM
Sunday8 AM to 4 PM

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Where is Cenotes de Cuzamá( lum ja).?

Cenotes de Cuzamá( lum ja). is located at: Calle 14 s/n, 97577 Cuzamá, Yuc., Mexico.

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Coordinates: 20.7216399, -89.3219293

Cenotes de Cuzamá( lum ja). Reviews

Alexander Broszio
2024-02-16 12:58:57 GMT

A special experience.
You start our at the parking lot, where you can change, shower and buy refreshments.
The price is per cart, which can hold about four people, and was 800 Pesos. The cart is then pulled along some narrow gauge tracks a horse.
The ride is quite long, loud, shaky and a bit exhausting and dusty. But seeing these three Cenote is very special and was definitely one of our highlights in Yucatan.
All three are underground, the first one is in a cave in complete darkness. The other two shown a beautiful blue color.
Beware: currently the last rides start at 15:00 and it can take 2,5-3 hours.

Andreas Klein
2023-12-27 17:28:10 GMT

Go there in the morning. We started 10am and where alone in the cenotes. When we left around 1:30pm, it really started to get crowded.
Price is 800 pesos for a horse cart in which you can fit up to 4-5 people.
Easy to reach from Merida by Colectivo (34 Pesos per person one way.

Gabriela Mendez
2023-11-11 13:22:26 GMT

Amazing experience! From the beginning to the end.
Put your GPS and go! don't let other vendors to distract you, with other cenotes, this is a virgin cenote is not make with machine is natural.

Very friendly people grate tour!

Harriet Drake
2023-11-23 13:59:30 GMT

We were taken to the cenotes by a horse drawn carriage along a track which was part of the fun. The cenotes were authentic and beautiful. There were ladders to climb down otherwise everything else was in its natural state. Loved it!

D Longo
2023-03-02 22:54:55 GMT

Off the popular tourist path but right on the main road is the small town of Cuzama with many cenotes. As you approach the town by car or collectivo people with well worn brochures will attempt to flag you down and direct you to one of the cenotes. They may even get in the car to guide you. Once there a horse and rustic buggy on a narrow rail track will take you into the jungle to visit 3 different cenotes. If another cart is approaching you get out, the driver lifts the cart off the track to let them through... It all adds to the fun. About 500-600 MX pesos per cart. You can fit 4 people easily. We enjoyed the experience and swimming we did 2 different tours in the same day. Plan for 3 hrs per tour. The places are rustic so don't come here expecting Tulum and a lot of facilities. No crowds. No gift shop. Small store or restaurant only. Very charming, had a great time. A once in a lifetime experience. Stop in the Town at the small central market get something to eat and take a photo at the town sign. Very authentic and typical of a small Yucatan pueblo.

Sébastien Bulte
2023-11-14 22:18:23 GMT

Really fun experience and well worth the 400 pesos per person. We had 3 cenotes practically to ourselves.

Ludovick Brees
2023-11-03 05:16:11 GMT

800 pesos Amazing cenotes, thé "trucks are crazy but Amazing moment.

Litty Symphorien
2023-07-30 00:42:46 GMT

This place was amazing the people are so kind and accommodating! 4-cenotes in one visit, life-vest provided, snack stations( bring pesos), bring swim shoes, change of clothes, and towels, camera, and water camera.

The cenotes are so incredibly beautiful I was completely captivated. I loved all four of them for different reasons!

Definitely must see!! I traveled with 4 children ( 14, 16, 11, and 5) and they all loved it!

**driving into the city there will be people flagging you down to take you on the tour of the four cenotes keep driving when you get to the actual
location they will guide you and take you to all the cenotes, don’t get scammed by the people that are flagging you down before you actually arrive on-site.

Rene Vivo
2023-05-08 18:08:02 GMT

The whole experience will take you about 3-4 hours. You start by getting in this little trains that can fit 4 passangers and are pulled by horses. Just take in mind that to get to the first cenote is almost 20-30min riding this trains. Once you get down there, they take you to the farthest cenotes, which one is really good for pictures because the light is perfect and you can see the bottom and the inside is really good. And the other one is really good for jumping and swimming around. The third one is a cave with a little natural pool.

Steven
2019-10-03 03:35:17 GMT

Amazing experience! Just drive from the main road to this place (not the off road track). With a horse and carriage you will visit 3 cenotes in 2 - 2,5 hrs, which are absolutely breath taking. The tour on its own is a fun ride. We were the only one's so the guys can help taking amazing pictures. Must do when in this area.

Jennifer Berkley
2023-08-04 02:08:53 GMT

One of the highlights of our trip! Each of the cenotes is very beautiful in its own way, and the cart ride is a very unique way to experience the Yucatán.

The cost is now MX$800 (cash only) for the cart (which seats up to four), and the trip lasts about 3 hours to see 3 cenotes. It’s up to half an hour at each cenote, but ultimately self-paced if you want to go faster. The tour has restrooms and snacks at the entrance, but no lockers (though we could bring a small bag to 2 of the 3 cenotes). Life jackets are provided.

Recommend getting there early, as with most things - we got there at 9AM and were able to have the cenotes to ourselves. Only downside is the bugs - no sunblock or bug spray allowed to preserve the cenotes, but we ended up with some bad horsefly bites by the end.

Carmen Wong
2022-10-07 03:20:44 GMT

We arrived on a Thursday morning in October 2022 around 11.00 am. It's low season and they told us that the tourists usually arrive in the afternoon. We were the only one and we could enjoy all 3 cenote privately!

We paid 600 pesos for 2 persons. This is included the ride to the cenotes by a horse cart on a rail and 30 minute stop at each cenote. It is not allowed to use sunscreen or any kind of repellent (to avoid contamination of the water). The fist one is a big semi-open cenote. The second is a big cave cenote with natural light. The last one is a cave with a small cenote with lamps.

Make sure you are in good physical condition to climb steep stairs, otherwise it's not for you. Stairs can be slippery, so be careful.

There are toilets and you can also change there.

I have read reviews about other cenotes where people 'lost' money. But I think the staff of this site is reliable. Our guide waited patiently outside of the cenote. He was nice and also told us more about the names and the meaning of the cenotes. Highly recommend!

Kateryna Lysenko
2022-11-13 17:59:25 GMT

Very authentic and absolutely exciting experience! The place has 4 cenotes, and horse-trains to connect them.
Cenotes are amazing, however the entrance to them are quite tricky. I wouldn’t recommend for people not in a good physical form.
The cost was 600 peso per 1 group of people ( up to 4).
Also cenotes were open until the end of our visit ( at 19:00).

Amayak Urumyan
2022-01-02 04:13:17 GMT

Great experience. Looks like there are bunch of other cenotes in the area. If this is the cenotes you are trying to visit, just keep driving until there is a large parking lot. The thing is that as you approach the area, people will be standing on the road trying to lure you into other places. They are very presvuasuve. May even stop the car. I am not sure what you're there are offering, perhaps some legit services, but the practice is shady. So, keep driving untill you reach the cenotes de Cuzema.
The whole experience is crazy!! There are small horses carrying up to four people on a narrow railroad track. Ride is bumpy and takes 20 so minutes to reach the actual cenotes.
There are three cenotes. One small, more like a cave and two big once. All of them require climbing down (and then up) a steep stairs.

hiieliin
2021-12-08 13:47:47 GMT

We had a day trip from Merida (1h drive) and definitely the best cenote experience. It was a bit challenging first to find the place. After parking your car, there’s a horse cart that will take you to 3 different cenotes and you’ll have 45 minutes to spend each place. The cost is 600 pesos for 4 people (including cart ride and 3 cenotes), meaning 150 per face. Really good deal! Life jackets are provided but not mandatory. It’s not a very known place and there were few people instead of us. Would not be suitable for kids as you have to climb deep to go to the cenote. 5 points go from me!

Yvonne Guajardo
2019-08-24 03:50:18 GMT

A great adventure! First, you ride in a horse-drawn buggy on a rail road through the jungle, then your guide leads you to each cenote, where you spend up to half an hour at each. Each cenote has it's unique qualities. Caution: the climbs into and out of each could be potentially dangerous. Wear sneakers.

A J
2022-12-26 02:51:07 GMT

Spectacular! Hidden gem. We had so much fun during the trip. A horse „truck“ that can carry up to four persons cost 600 pesos. Our horse wasn‘t as thin or small as many of the other horses. TAKE BETTER CARE OF THE HORSES AND FEED THEM MORE!

The activity lasted between 2-3 hours. We had 30 minutes in each cenote. Because we got there early, we had every cenote to ourselves for at least 10 minutes.

How to get there: Take a colectivo from Mérida to Cuzamá. Get off in Cuzamá. There will be mototaxis waiting to take you anywhere. Tell them to go to „Cenotes de Cuzamá“. We paid 40 pesos per person. I guess you could negotiate the price.

Roberto Martinelli
2023-08-04 22:19:00 GMT

Great experience. When you arrive at this spot, you can park for free your car and then pay 800 pesos to visit 4 cenotes with a local guide riding a carriage with horse. Definitely an experience to have!

Angel Mejia
2023-07-17 23:54:43 GMT

I’ve been there honestly like 30 times and I don’t get tired of it, you get 3 cenotes in just one road trip and I’m happy that you don’t contribute to any company’s bottom line or something, you actually help the locals and it’s not expensive tbh.

W
2022-03-11 03:00:59 GMT

Absolute 5-star experience. The cenotes were pristine and the carriage ride was an experience to say the least.

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Town in Mexico

Cuzamá is a town in the Mexican state of Yucatán, capital of the homonymous municipality, located about 50 kilometers southeast of the city of Mérida, the state capital and 15 km southeast of the town of Acanceh. source

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