Cenote Aktun Zots (Esmeralda) | Established Campground

Mexico

Details

Verified:
about 1 year ago
Altitude:
11.7 masl
Website:
None
Phone:
None

Amenities

Electricity:
No
Wifi:
No
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
No
Showers:
Cold
Water:
Natural Source
Toilets:
Running Water
Big Rig Friendly:
Yes
Tent Friendly:
Yes
Pet Friendly:
No
Sanitation Dump Station:
No

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Description

Amazing half open cenote with a 5, 6, and 7 mts jump to the water and all the amenities (cold shower, wc running water) no electricity.

You can park in the parking lot and use the facilities of the place.

No food or drinks are served here.

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Amazing cenote with outdoor showers, running water and toilets. Finding a flat spot might be somewhat difficult for larger vehicles.

The highest jump into the cenote is indeed high 😉

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Very friendly family with lot of anxious doggies- cenote and overnight 200 pp- beautiful garden, facilities are a-ok and they made a small shop for traditional mayan bracelets and co (mostly for tourists)
Recommend!

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Amazing cenote, very clear and deep water with small fishes and turtles (we see them in the morning). Very friendly staff, we stayed for 2 nights, two of us with tent / hammock under a big palapa, two in the van. We payed 200 per person and night. Very quiet at night, great view at the sky full of stars.

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We spent 1h30 in the cenote, 80 pesos per person. Some fish that we can see with the mask, bats, but no turtle. We didn't sleep here. It's very quiet during the day, not many tourists.
Cloakroom, toilet and cold shower.

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really quiet night on the parking of a cenote. we had access to all the commodities ( 100 pesos per person to stay the night and 100 pesos per person to access the cenote). beautiful spot with very few tourists.

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Beautiful place, very natural with a large palapa to camp under or hang hammocks. Could probably also car camp/ park a rig in the parking lot. Very peaceful, had the place all to our selves before 2pm. Paid 200 pesos for 2 people for one including access to the lovely cenote.

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Beautiful, quiet and safe. Camping options either under big hut near cenote or small palapa aside pond. You must bring everything - water, food, hammock or tent. Good WC facilities. Price increased in attempt to recup from last year’s loss of tourism revenue. Paid 250 p. Highly recommended.

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Beautiful cenote, inside a calm forest. You can jump inside from about 7m, I was too scared to do it ;) we paid 80 pp to swim.

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I arrived here in the evening and asked the local people managing this place about accommodation for the night, leaving camping as a second best option. They told me there’s a hut I could sleep in, but there’s no furniture or even a hammock in it. It looked fairly new and quite clean. The facilities are vastly superior to the places nearby with good and clean toilets, open showers, plenty of space to roam around or sit in the jungle. There are also spots suitable for tents. For $100 it was an obvious choice.

The place is kept clean and tidy by a few very friendly local people working here. There’s a charming cenote (an extra $100). Gravel paths wind throughout. It’s a great place to visit and see a bit sanitised version of the jungle, but still with all the sounds and sightings you’d expect at night. One exception is mosquitoes, which they claim don’t reside here. After the last two weeks of struggle around the Yucatán I was delighted not to see them.

I can definitely recommend this place. Not only is it superior to many places nearby, people here are very friendly and welcoming.

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Amaizing underground cenote with a 7 mts jump to the water and all the amenities (cold shower, wc running water) no electricity.

yo can park in the parking lot and use the facilities of the place.

No food or drinks are served here.

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