Cenote Caliskutz Homún (Pavo de monte)
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Ricardo Patron Mier y Teran
"A bright blue color, remarkably when hit by sunlight, is one of the recognizable features of this cenote—a great option for a day of visiting various cenotes, especially if you have your own vehicle.
As with most closed or semi-open cenotes, you enter through a wooden staircase. On-site, you have restrooms, showers, and palapas available for use. The entrance fee is 70 pesos. "
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Monica
"closed cenote with a fun cliff jumping 7 meter platform
70 pesos for entry + no life jackets required "
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