Ecoparque Cenotes Zapote


Northern Mexico
Central Mexico
Northern Mexico
Central Mexico
The park offers three incredible cenotes: Zapote, Las Palmas, and El Abuelo Che Che, each with its own special beauty.
The first cenote, known as Zapote, is a true natural wonder with crystal-clear waters surrounded by lush jungle. The remains of a sloth dating back to the last ice age, around 10,000 years ago, were found here. It is an open cenote with a diameter of 36 m (118 ft.) and a depth of 63 m (206 ft.). If you're adventurous, you can have fun jumping from platforms at heights of 8, 10, and 14 m.
Inside, experienced divers will encounter incredible formations known as "the bells of hell," which are unique in the world.
A trail through the jungle leads to the second cenote called Palmas. Its crystal-clear and refreshing waters invite you to take a refreshing dip, either by jumping from its 30 m (98 ft.) long zip-line at a height of 15 m (49 ft.).
The third cenote is semi-open and is known as El Abuelo Che Che. It offers an incredible landscape with crystal-clear waters and beautiful formations, making it excellent for snorkeling and diving.
There are bike circuits, zip-lines that run through the jungle, hammocks, and a restaurant with regional dishes.
Activities:
- Diving
- Mountain Biking
- Swimming
- Hiking
- Snorkel
- Zipline
Location
Located 29.7 km, approximately 30 minutes from Puerto Morelos and an hour from Cancun.
Hours:
Monday to Sunday from 9:00 to 18:00 hrs.