Cenote Puebla Fantasma | Informal Campsite

Mexico

Details

Verified:
over 1 year ago
Altitude:
0.0 masl

Amenities

Electricity:
Yes - Not at Sites
Wifi:
No
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
No
Showers:
Cold
Water:
Natural Source
Toilets:
Running Water
Big Rig Friendly:
Yes
Tent Friendly:
Yes
Pet Friendly:
Yes

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Description

We arrived late at this cenote, and the guy at the entrance accepted that we stay here for the night. There are restrooms and outside cold showers.
The entrance of the cenote is 75 (190 as of 2023) pesos per person and it was really great, there was no one but us when we were there. The path to get to the parking lot from the entrance is in good shape.

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Price here has skyrocketed with the times. Entry fee to the cenote is 190pp. We were given the option to park overnight for an additional 100pp. We got them down to a round 500pesos for two people for camping and cenote entry. It's pretty expensive but seems to be on par with what's around here. The upside is we were the only ones and had the cenote all to ourselves after hours and that made the price bearable.

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As described. But prices changed. 75 pesos/person for the cenote and 100p to sleep in the parking. Very cool place they close at 5:30.
Security all night long

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Wanted to come here because of the reviews but arrived at 6:45 pm on a Thursday and the gate is locked.

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Friendly. Nice cenote but colder than the others we've been to. 200pesos for 2 people overnight and using cenote. Good wi-fi. Looks like it would be very busy at weekends. Clean toilets, didn't see any showers, not sure if they are there somewhere.

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The guys running this place were great. It's a cooperative of 30 farmers. They charged us $200 for the cenotes and to camp for 2 adults, 2 kids in a truck camper. The cenotes were incredible. The facilities were new and clean and more construction is happening. Cold beers for $20. Based on a second conversation the next morning with a different farmer, the price might be higher depending on who is working? We would recommend this place for camping for sure.

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Cool cavern cenote. 50pp. We didn't stay overnight.

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As described before yet the 200 m access road is wide and good gravel. We had to insist to get the 100 M$ camping price for 2. The outdoor showers are near the cenote, 200 m from parking but there are bathrooms next to parking

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Beautiful underground cenote. Cathedral-like with deep, clean, clear water. There's even a board for diving.

The facilities look to be newly built and are in great shape. We camped in the parking lot and they left the Bano open for us all night. Very quiet night and Saturday afternoon. We mostly had the place to ourselves. Even had a small campfire in the evening.

$50pp for the cenote, $100 to camp overnight.

Cold beers $20 pesos. :)

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Drove the back roads from last night docking spot with the intention of getting closer to Cancun. Stopped here around noon to use the Cenote. No people! we're all alone. We think it is a new ownership and everything is clean and new. The cenote is very nice. On our way out the man at front desk said we could sleep here. Agreed on the propina in advance. 200 pesos for everything (every cold XX is 20 more). Not saw a single other customer.

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Paid 30 pesos per person (first he wanted 50). Cenote was nice and the people/family's too. One family even gave us some fruits and beer and played with our puppy. But unfortunately there was one douche (or more) who stole our dogs water dish!!!The guy at the gate allowed us to camp for free at the parking lot. We gave him a tip the next day when we left. For some reason there are two entrance, one with a crappy road and only space for a few cars and the other road is nice and even and there is a huge parking lot. .

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We arrived late at this cenote, and the guy at the entrance accepted that we stay here for the night. There are restrooms and outside cold showers.
The entrance of the cenote is 25 pesos per person and it was really great, there was no one but us when we were there. The path to get to the parking lot from the entrance is in a really bad shape. No need of a 4WD but probably not accessible with a big rig.

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