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Cenotes Hacienda Mucuyché

Mucuyché, Mexico

5.0/5
based on 1 reviews

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Added by Em Roth


Cenotes Hacienda Mucuyché features remains of a 1700’s hacienda and plantation. This property is home to two beautiful cenotes you can swim through. At the property, there are changing rooms, locker rooms, and modern restrooms. The grounds of the property are well kept if you choose to walk around and there is a restaurant serving up delicious food. 

Keep in mind there is a fee to visit this location -- learn more about current prices on their website

Contact Phone Number: +52 999 547 6087

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Swimming Hole

Cenotes Hacienda Mucuyché Reviews

This is one of the coolest things I’ve ever done. The property is well preserved and beautiful. It is easy to imagine a thriving plantation as you walk the overgrown paths. Before you swim, you must rinse off so as not to contaminate the water with lotions and such. There are changing rooms and showers to make this all easy, and there are cubbys to leave your stuff. They don’t lock, so be careful leaving anything of high value. The actual swim is amazing! The cenotes have lights at the bottom so you can see all the way down. There is a small river you swim down between the cenotes. Life jackets and goggles are provided, so you really just float. Someone with mobility issues may have a hard time with this as you do have to walk down some steps to enter the water. Make sure you book your spot in advance. The restaurant on property was very good as well. They served traditional Mayan food and really good margaritas! I will be visiting this place again!

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