Cenotes of Cuzama

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Deep in the heart of the Yucatán Peninsula, the Cenotes of Cuzama offer a raw, off-the-beaten-path adventure that feels a world away from the resort crowds. These ancient limestone sinkholes, filled with crystalline freshwater, are reached via a charming narrow-gauge railway pulled by a horse or mule—a journey through dense jungle that builds anticipation. Once there, you'll plunge into cool, clear waters surrounded by dangling roots and dappled sunlight, with stalactites overhead. It's a quintessential Yucatán experience that combines nature, culture, and a hint of old-fashioned romance.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for a half-day trip (about 4–5 hours) from Mérida or nearby towns. The horse-drawn ride to the cenotes takes about 30 minutes each way, and you'll want at least an hour to swim and explore each cenote. If you're a keen swimmer or photographer, you could easily stretch it to a full day, especially if you add a picnic lunch. Arrive early (around 9 am) to beat the heat and the small tour groups.

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