Cenote Calavera Ubicado Tulum - Coba 1.7 Km Laboramos toda la semana de 9:00 am a 5:00 pm El precio
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Dec 12, 2024
On the way out of town before you get to Gran Cenote. The openings of the cenote resemble the eyes and mouth of a skull that you can jump into, a life jacket is not required. Not as expansive as Gran…Full review by KnoxTravler
Jul 26, 2024
Cenote Calavera, by Talum This was one of my favorite cenotes. I read that the earlier you can get there the better for less crowd. We arrived at 10:45 on a Monday, which I didn’t consider early, an…Full review by H2376YFchristians
Jun 17, 2024
Oh we enjoyed this cenote a lot, we stayed for hours sitting on the loungers chilling and dipping in the cenote. Also had guacamole which was so yummie! Went here on a Sunday in the morning so ther…Full review by anjar656
Where do you put your stuff like your phone while you swim?
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A nice fellow was taking photos of me with my phone so I’m not sure first hand. I did notice people putting their things around the swimming holes, there was a picnic table near also. For …
A nice fellow was taking photos of me with my phone so I’m not sure first hand. I did notice people putting their things around the swimming holes, there was a picnic table near also. For the most part, everyone sees everyone, so folks are not likely to steal things. Take a shirt or towel to cover your phone so it’s not exposed.
I understand that the best time to go is in the morning because it is less crowded, but is the water lit up in the morning or just in the afternoon?
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Tough for me to say, but maybe I could give a little insight lol. I was there at 9am and close to lunch - the water wasn't lit up either time, but maybe it was just the day or time of year …
Tough for me to say, but maybe I could give a little insight lol. I was there at 9am and close to lunch - the water wasn't lit up either time, but maybe it was just the day or time of year we went (October). I actually went twice because the first time (early morning) I went the water wasn't lit at all. And then it happened the second time. I imagine if you go after lunch you might have the area to yourself for a bit at some point and be around there for the sun to be hitting the water. But if you have enough time, you could go a second time if you absolutely need to - especially given it's one of the cheaper cenotes to visit in Tulum. I'd be interested to know what works for you because all my photos came out with dark water!