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Discover the beauty of Chemuyil’s cenotes on this private eco-tour. Snorkel, bike, and explore stunning natural formations with expert guides in an authentic setting.

If you’re dreaming about venturing beyond the usual tourist traps into a more genuine corner of the Yucatán Peninsula, the Cenotes Chemuyil tour could be just the ticket. This private, eco-focused experience offers a chance to explore some of the area’s most scenic and sacred cenotes while soaking in the warm hospitality of a small local community. Unlike crowded tours, this one emphasizes authenticity, with a friendly guide and the chance to really connect with the environment and local culture.
What we love about this tour is its intimate nature—only your group participates, which means plenty of personalized attention and fewer crowds. The stunning views at each cenote, along with the opportunity to snorkel in crystal-clear waters, make it a memorable adventure. We also appreciate how it supports community-based ecotourism in Chemuyil, a lesser-known spot that feels far from the hustle of bigger tourist centers.
One consideration to keep in mind is that you’ll be biking on gravel roads and walking through jungle trails, so a good pair of shoes and a sense of adventure are needed. Also, since the tour is about 4 to 5 hours long, be prepared for a half-day outing that combines activity and relaxation.
This experience is perfect for travelers who love nature, authentic cultural experiences, and exploring natural wonders away from large crowds. It’s especially suited for those who want a more tailored, private outing rather than a large group tour.
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Chemuyil is a small, quiet community outside the more tourist-heavy areas like Tulum or Playa del Carmen. This tour’s focus on this lesser-known area is a real plus for travelers craving a more authentic experience. You won’t find the crowds here; instead, you’ll encounter friendly locals, lush jungle scenery, and natural cenotes that feel like they’ve been preserved from mass tourism. According to one reviewer, the tour provided “the most native experience made in Mexico,” highlighting its genuine local flavor.
The tour begins at De La Oropendula 121 in Chemuyil at 8:00 am. Since it’s a private experience, only your group will participate, which allows the guide to tailor the pace and focus on your interests. The tour lasts about 4 to 5 hours, a perfect half-day option that balances activity with leisure. The use of a mobile ticket makes it convenient to check in, and the tour is booked on average a week in advance, reflecting its popularity among travelers seeking a more personalized experience.
Stop 1: Cenote Sutu’ul Ha
Your journey starts with a quick 5-minute ride on jungle trails leading to Cenote Sutu’ul Ha, a semi-open cenote ideal for snorkelers. Its natural setting makes for a peaceful beginning, and the clear waters promise excellent visibility. A professional photographer may be present to capture your moments, a bonus for those wanting high-quality memories. The visit here is about 30 minutes, offering a gentle introduction to the cenote’s beauty.
Stop 2: Hidden Cenote
Next, a short 5-minute drive takes you to the Hidden Cenote. This spot is perfect for exploring and snorkeling, with the guide explaining the significance of these sacred spaces—adding an educational layer to your adventure. You’ll spend around 3 hours here, giving ample time to swim, relax, and soak in the lush surroundings. Reviewers mention how the guide’s explanations about the formation of the cenotes and their cultural importance enhanced the experience, making it more meaningful.
Stop 3: Cenote Xunaan Ha
The third stop, about an 8-minute drive away, is the largest of the cenotes visited—Cenote Xunaan Ha. Here, you can jump in, snorkel, or simply explore. Its size and depth allow for more energetic swimming and photo opportunities. Expect to spend about an hour at this striking site, with plenty of chances for memorable shots amid the stalactites and crystalline waters.
Stop 4: Cenote The Cave
The final stop is a short 5-minute drive to Cenote The Cave, where you can snorkel and perhaps feel the energy of this special place. The reviewer describes discovering “the secrets of this wonderful place,” emphasizing the mystical vibe that often accompanies these underground formations. The 30-minute visit offers a peaceful finale to your cenote journey.
The tour includes the use of bicycles, a key feature that adds a fun, active element to the experience. Cycling through the jungle and gravel roads outside Chemuyil is a highlight for many, providing a taste of local life and scenery.
However, admission tickets to the cenotes are free, meaning you’re paying mainly for the guide, transportation, and the overall experience. No additional fees are listed, which helps keep the experience straightforward and transparent.
Reviews praise guides like Diego and Alejandra for their kindness, knowledge, and attentiveness. One traveler mentioned feeling “welcome and safe,” which is crucial when exploring natural attractions that can be semi-remote or rugged. The guides’ explanations about the formation and cultural importance of each cenote add educational value, making the experience enriching beyond just swimming and sightseeing.
At $50.14 per person, this tour offers a compelling mix of natural beauty, cultural insight, and personalized service. With a duration of nearly five hours, it provides good value, especially considering it supports local communities and includes equipment like bikes. While not including any extra tickets (which are free anyway), the tour’s focus on small-group, authentic experiences makes it a worthwhile investment.

If you’re a traveler seeking authentic cultural experiences, this tour hits the mark. It’s perfect for those who enjoy being in nature, exploring natural formations, and learning about local traditions. The small-group, private nature makes it suitable for families, couples, or friends who want a more intimate adventure.
Those interested in supporting community-based tourism will appreciate how this trip helps local residents and emphasizes genuine experiences over commercialized attractions. If you love stunning scenery combined with knowledgeable guides, this tour will likely leave you with lasting memories.
However, if you prefer luxury amenities or large-scale tour operations, this might feel a bit rustic. Also, expect some physical activity—biking and walking—so it’s best suited for those in moderate health who enjoy outdoor activities.

The Toh Tours Adventures Cenotes Chemuyil offers a rare chance to explore some of the most beautiful, sacred waterholes in the Yucatán in a way that feels genuine and personal. Its emphasis on authenticity, community support, and stunning scenery makes it stand out from the crowd of more commercialized tours.
You’ll love the diverse cenotes, from semi-open to underground caves, and the warmth of the guides who are passionate about sharing their knowledge and culture. Plus, the peaceful setting of Chemuyil provides a refreshing break from busier tourist areas, making it ideal for travelers who want to connect more deeply with nature and local life.
This tour is a fantastic choice for those who want a meaningful, active, and intimate experience that highlights the natural beauty and cultural richness of the region without breaking the bank.
“We Stayed in May/june 22 in Tulum and met Diego there at a Tour and Decided to Go an the Cenotes Tour with hin and his beautiful girlfriend. It was…”

How long is the tour?
The tour lasts about 4 to 5 hours, making it a perfect half-day adventure.
What is included in the price?
The price includes the use of bicycles, guided visits, and snorkeling opportunities at the cenotes. Admission tickets to the cenotes are free.
Is this tour suitable for children?
While not explicitly stated, the physical activities like biking and snorkeling suggest it’s suitable for most travelers in good health. Always check with the provider if you have young children.
Do I need to bring my own snorkeling gear?
The tour doesn’t specify, but you might find it helpful to bring your own if you prefer. Equipment may also be available through the tour.
What is the meeting point?
The tour starts at De La Oropendula 121, Chemuyil, at 8:00 am.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation if canceled at least 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is this a private tour?
Yes, it’s a private experience, so only your group will participate, providing a more personalized experience.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothes suitable for biking and swimming, plus sun protection like sunscreen and a hat, are recommended.
Overall, if you’re after an authentic, small-group adventure that combines nature, culture, and a splash of adrenaline, the Cenotes Chemuyil tour from Toh Tours Adventures should be on your list.