Best Cenotes in the Yucatan

Quick answerThe five best Yucatan cenotes are Suytun (the famous photo cenote near Valladolid), Ik Kil (the vine draped cenote next to Chichen Itza), Saamal (hacienda cenote with restaurant), X'Keken or Dzitnup (cave cenote with stalactites), and Yokdzonot (community run, off the tourist path). Most are within 60 minutes of Valladolid and combine naturally with Chichen Itza.

Cenote Suytun

The famous Yucatan photo cenote, 8 km east of Valladolid. Circular platform under a domed cave roof lit by a single sunbeam between 11 am and 1 pm in dry season. Entry around $7. Plan 90 minutes on site. Combine with Chichen Itza or Ek Balam.

Cenote Ik Kil

Vine draped open cenote 3 km south of Chichen Itza. 40 meters wide, hanging roots and waterfalls. Most Chichen Itza day tours from Cancun and Playa stop here for lunch. Entry around $10, often included in tour packages.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get to Yucatan cenotes from Cancun?

Most travelers visit Yucatan cenotes on a guided day trip from Cancun, Playa del Carmen or Tulum that combines Chichen Itza, Cenote Ik Kil or Suytun, and a Valladolid stop. Drive time is about 2 hours each way. Self drive is also easy via Highway 180D toll road.