Cenote Suytun is a natural cavity that accumulates water, with a level that fluctuates due to environmental factors such as climate, rainfall, and hurricanes. The cenote has a platform that can be submerged or visible, depending on the water level. Visitors can enjoy the natural beauty of the cenote, and the place offers options such as access to the cenote and pool, breakfast or lunch, and a route called Ruta del Alux. The cenote has a maximum capacity of 150 people, and during peak season, there is a limit of 2 hours per visit. The place is suitable for families, and visitors can plan their visit to enjoy the natural wonder of Cenote Suytun
Plan your family visit to the Cenote Suytun with these blog insights 👇
Activities: We visited the mystical Cenote Suytun, very touristy, but splendid. We came more for the place itself and this almost magical light that illuminates the cave than for swimming
Highlights: We tried to go early or during the lunch break of tourists from Cancun ✨
Activities: We visited Cenote Suytun, a cenote located in an underground cave with stalactites on the ceiling. It has a stone walkway leading to a pool
Highlights: The kids were amazed by the stalactites in the Cenote Suytun and enjoyed the cool water. We found the cenote to be beautiful, but we felt it lost some of its authenticity due to the photo opportunities ✨