Cenote X'batun

Cenote X\'batun featuring swimming and a lake or waterhole as well as a small group of people
Cenote X'batun
Cenote X\'batun which includes a lake or waterhole and swimming as well as a small group of people
Cenote X\'batun which includes a lake or waterhole and swimming as well as a small group of people
Cenote X'batun


Blue-green waters are surrounded by lush forest at this popular swimming hole, the perfect escape for travelers who want a break from Merida’s bustling streets.

Head out to Cenote X’batún on a hot day and enjoy a swim in this stunning natural pool. Ride a bike, lounge around or have a picnic. This is an easily accessible place where you can spend a few pleasant hours out in nature.

Start your day by driving about 1 hour out of Mérida to the tiny village of San Antonio Mulix. This township is named after its ruined hacienda that is slowly crumbling in the tropical sun. Stop at the sign-posted hut to pay for admission to the cenote.

Get some exercise by renting a bike from the attendants and riding the 3-mile (5-kilometer) dirt track to the pools. If it’s just too hot and muggy, you could also take the option of driving your own car. If you are traveling with children or are not a confident swimmer, rent a life jacket here.

Put on your swimsuit the minute you arrive and step in. The water truly is an astounding color. It’s tempting to spend the whole time snorkeling with the little fish that dart through the hanging tree roots. Locals ask that you wash off insect repellent and sunscreen in the showers before you swim. This helps protect animals that live in the waters.

If you have time, check out Cenote Dzombakal before the day ends. This second pool in the complex has a cave-like atmosphere due to the over-hanging rock it is also included in the entry fee.

Eat traditional Yucatecan food and sip fresh juice at the restaurant near the entry gate. Take time to relax at your table and listen to the sounds of birds calling out through the jungle.

Visit this site on a weekday to avoid the weekend crowds. Check the opening hours of the cenotes ahead of time. Camp or stay in one of the local cabins if you’re not quite ready to go back to the city.

Take a trip to Cenote X’batún and you’ll take home beautiful memories.

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Not great for swimming, full of algae and getting in/out not easy

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