Cenote y Restaurante Tsukán Santuario de Vida

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"At Tsukán you can enjoy your time swimming in the beautiful cenote, but you can also enjoy multiple activities related to the local culture. It is a good place to visit if you wish to learn more about Yucatan, while also relaxing in the waters of a cenote. The cenote is accessed through a grand staircase that leads to an entrance door on a side wall. Other experiences include a welcome ceremony with copal in their healing tree, an explanation of a traditional Mayan house, and a workshop to explore the regional flavors and ingredients. They also offer other services such as a souvenir store, a bar, a snack shop, a picnic area, and palapas. The entrance fee is 230 pesos for the experience and 470 pesos if you add food at their restaurant. I suggest making a reservation through their website. "

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