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Sara Lemeire
" Getting There – the cenotes are 7 km from the city, an easy 20-min bike ride from downtown Valladolid. We recommend hiring a bike from MexiGo Tours located just behind the main square and asking them for a map showing where all Valladolid cenotes are located. Bike rental starts from $25 MXN for an hour, or $150 MXN for the day."
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Renáta Páníková
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"Cenote Samula, part of Cenote Dznitup, is a cave cenote near the city of Valladolid. Swimming in Cenote Samula is a unique experience both for the dazzling rays of light and the cascading vines that descend through a small opening in the roof into the cenote waters below."
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