Cenote Calavera
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India Tayyar-Barnes
"Cenote Calavera is one of the famous Cenotes around Tulum. It is easy to get to by taxi and the trip isnt very expensive. Once you are there you will need to pay a cheap entrance fee of $250 MXN which is around €14. Be aware that if you are taking camera gear such as a professional camera, go pro, or drone, you may be asked to pay extra.
Once inside, there is some pleasant art work and deck chairs to relax by the cenote. You can stay here as long as you wish and go for a swim or relax.
There are changing rooms and showers here too.
You can swim in the cenote and you will often find a bit of a queue to jump in or to take a picture on the famous swing. There are also little hotel to dive into.
It's heaps of fun and a great experience. "
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Diala Almidani
"Tulum is famous for its cenotes, natural sinkholes filled with crystal-clear freshwater. Popular cenotes include Gran Cenote, Dos Ojos, and Cenote Calavera, where visitors can swim, snorkel, and admire the limestone formations and underwater caves."
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Carly Dowhos
"Our favourite Cenote we've been too! (and we've been to a lot). The perfect combination of a cave experience and open air swimming. Jump through one of the two smaller holes if you're adventurous."
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