Go swimming in a beautiful Cenote and afterward go snorkeling in the lagoon Yalkoo, a natural harbor for the ancient Maya and a former caved in cave system full of tropical fish.
What will you see?
Cenote
Go swimming in one of the beautiful Cenotes. Cenote water is often very clear, as the water comes from rain water filtering slowly through the ground, and therefore contains very little suspended particulate matter. The groundwater flow rate within a cenote may be very slow. In many cases, cenotes are areas where sections of cave roof have collapsed revealing an underlying cave system. Cenotes may be fully collapsed creating an open water pool, or partially collapsed with some portion of a rock overhanging above the water. The stereotypical cenotes often resemble small circular ponds, measuring some tens of meters in diameter with sheer drops at the edges. the cenotes along the Caribbean coast of the Yucatán Peninsula (within the state of Quintana Roo) often provide access to extensive underwater cave systems, such as Sistema Ox Bel Ha and Sistema Sac Actun.
Go snorkeling at the beautiful lagoon of Yalkoo, a former natural Mayan harbor. The lagoon is a caved in cave system, full of fish. You snorkel through canyons while observing different type of fish, like sergeant major, parrot fish, neon fish, angel fish and the occasional barracuda or turtle.
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Details
What is included?
- transportation
- entrance fees
- guide
- snorkel equipment
What is not included?
- life west (60.- Peso)
- lunch (optional)
- tips
What to bring?
- bathing suit
- extra t-shirt
- towel
- pocket money
Availability
Pricelist
# PERSONS | PRICE per Person |
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1 | $ 459.00 |
2 | $ 269.00 |
3 | $ 199.00 |
4 | $ 169.00 |
5 | $ 149.00 |
6 | $ 139.00 |
7 | $ 129.00 |
8 | $ 119.00 |
Interested?