Cenotes Near Cancun

Quick answerFrom Cancun the closest cenotes are La Noria and Cristal, about 30 minutes south on Highway 307. For a full day with photo cenotes, drive 2 hours west to Cenote Ik Kil (next to Chichen Itza) or Cenote Suytun (near Valladolid). Most travelers join a guided tour that bundles transport, lunch and a Mayan ruins stop.

Half day cenote options near Cancun

Cenote La Noria and Cenote Cristal sit 30 minutes south of Cancun on Highway 307. Both are open swim cenotes with calm clear water, perfect for a half day with kids. Entry $10 to $15. Combine with Playa del Carmen for lunch and beach time.

Full day combos with Chichen Itza

The classic Cancun day trip combines Chichen Itza ruins, a buffet lunch at a hacienda or near Cenote Ik Kil, a swim in the cenote, and a Valladolid colonial town stop on the way back. Pickup at 6 am, return by 7 pm. From $89 per adult including transport, guide, ruins entry and lunch.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there cenotes inside Cancun city?

No. Cancun is built on the coast and has no urban cenotes. The closest cenotes are 30 minutes south on Highway 307 (La Noria, Cristal) or 2 hours west in Yucatan (Ik Kil, Suytun). Most cenote day trips depart from Cancun hotel zone with morning hotel pickup.