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Sam
"Cenote Calavera, also known as the "Temple of Doom," is a unique cenote with three holes in the ceiling, allowing light to create an ethereal underwater experience. Snorkelers and divers will enjoy exploring the cenote's depths.
Local tip: Jump from the small ledge for an adrenaline rush."
Renáta Páníková
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"is one of the most unique and interesting cenotes in the area and the easiest to explore from Tulum, you can jump in through the little holes, try the water swing or just cool off"
Emma Wright
"You can either book a group tour or do this solo by taxi "
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