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Mariela Perez
in the last weekJames Taylor
in the last weekBest cenote in Tulum. Get there early and you have the place to yourselves - swim with loads of turtles and fish, in beautiful serene water and scenery all around you. You can also jump in off a board but I think this scares the turtles, don’t make that mistake like I did, oops. Went here after Casa Tortuga and it was a hundred times better, it’s hard to find a good one after research so fully recommend Corazon, it’s cheap and locally run too! You can apparently also see wild animals in the grounds like agouti and coati but didn’t see any unfortunately.
Raquel Primero
in the last weekBett Aranda
in the last weekIt's a beautiful place with an incredible view and lots of fish! There are also baby turtles. I recommend bringing goggles or snorkeling gear to fully enjoy it, but you can rent equipment there; it's not too expensive. There's a diving pool, and it's very peaceful during the week. You can bring drinks and food, just remember to leave everything clean and shower before entering to help maintain the flora and fauna so more people can enjoy this place ❤️ P.S. The cost per person is 100 locals, 150 nationals, and 200 foreigners.
Abel Reyes Baglietto
in the last week