At dawn, with the air still fresh and away from the crowds, we arrive at Santa Bárbara, where ancient cenotes stand as silent witnesses of the past, offering a serene, unhurried swim in absolute calm.
Later, we continue to Mucuyché, a former henequen hacienda where history lives on among restored stone walls and arches. A local guide shares its legacy before we explore its cenotes, where swimming becomes a quiet connection to memory and nature. Two distinct cenotes, linked by a natural channel, invite you to drift through water and vegetation in profound harmony.
This is more than a cenote visit: a slow immersion into water, history and silence, reconnecting you with an ancient landscape.
Highlights
• Cenote Ring: Journey from Mérida through the “Cenote Ring” to connect nature and heritage.
• Cenotes: Experience diverse cenotes in one day, ideal for short stays.
• Mindful exploration: Respect fragile ecosystems.
• Community support: Supports local communities and cenotes.
We will meet travelers at the hotel lobby. If you are staying at AirBnb or private accommodation please let us know once booked.
Enjoy its four magnificent cenotes, Cascabel, Chaksikin, Xooch, and Pool Coco avoiding the crowds and at your own pace, with time to explore, relax, and swim. The drive from Mérida to Homún takes 1 hour Cenotes tour lasts 2 hours Time for lunch: 1 hour
We continue our journey to Hacienda Cenotes Mucuyché, where a local host welcomes us for a guided visit through the historic estate, followed by swimming in its two cenotes, Carlota and Azul, seamlessly connected by a natural channel. A truly remarkable and immersive experience not to be missed. The drive from Santa Bárbara to Hacienda Mucuyché takes 1 hour The tour lasts 2 hours The return drive to Mérida takes approximately 1 hour.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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