XENOTES
Xenotes, Oasis Maya
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Round transportation from your hotel in a bus w/ AC and specialized guide and tour operator.
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Welcome coffee, champurrado and sweet breads as well as at every Xenote exit, except the one where lunch is served.
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Non-alcoholic beverages (water, oragne juice and soft drinks) and seasonal fruits en route.
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Glam Picnic: energizing selection including fusilli-vegetable soup, fresh bar with premium quality cheeses and deli meats, a variety of rustic breads, dressings, fresh salads, water, coffee, wine and beer.
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Equipment: life jacket, snorkel equipment, rappel gear.
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Restrooms, dressing rooms and one towel.
Adults 115 usd (per person)
Kids 70 usd (per person)
​ Tour available Monday through Saturday. Duration: 9 hours aproximately including transfers.
We recommend that you bring aqua socks or water shoes and a towel.
Take care of nature, enjoy it and learn from it. Avoid using makeup or chemical repellents that affect the ecosystem of the cenotes, use only chemical-free sunblock. Shower before entering the Xenote to protect the habitat.
The use of life jackets is required for water activities.
Avoid leaving the beaten track to avoid an incident with the fauna or flora of the place. If you see an animal avoid touching or feeding it, remember they are in their natural habitat.
Children ages 6 and older.
If you have heart or lung ailments, asthma, back problems, diabetes, hypertension or you are pregnant, we do not recommend activities in this tour for you.
If you are staying in Isla Mujeres please contact us to give you the pick up place and time.
You can also arrange private trips for you and your party, please contact us to let you know the price according to your group.
"YOU HAVE TO GET LOST BEFORE YOU CAN BE FOUND."
Jeff Rasley
In the middle of the Mayan jungle, landscapes of indescribable beauty await you, the Tour Xenotes Oasis Maya is the only one offering the opportunity of enjoying four different types of cenotes and activities all in one day.
Cenotes were considered a source of life for the Maya as they provided water, the vital liquid, represented an entrance to the other world and center of communion with the gods. The word cenote comes from the Mayan dzonot, which means cave with water.
In the Xenotes Tour, you will visit four different types of cenotes considered sacred to the Mayan culture that also offer fun activities like kayaking, snorkeling, zip-lines and rappelling.