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Cenote Nicte-Ha is a tranquil, semi-open cenote nestled in the lush jungle near Tulum, Mexico. Known for its crystal-clear waters adorned with lily pads and surrounded by vibrant flora, it offers a serene swimming and snorkeling experience away from the more crowded cenotes.

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Location

From Tulum: Approximately 20 km (12.4 miles) north via Highway 307, about a 20-minute drive.
From Playa del Carmen: Roughly 50 km (31 miles) south, around a 45-minute drive.​
From Cancún: About 110 km (68 miles) south, approximately a 1.5-hour drive.

How to Get There

By Car: Drive north from Tulum on Highway 307. Cenote Nicte-Ha is located near the Dos Ojos Park entrance. Parking is available on-site.​

By Taxi: Taxis are available from Tulum. Note that taxi prices in Quintana Roo are not regulated, so fares can vary. It may also be difficult or pricey to grab a taxi from the cenote back to your accommodation.​

By Colectivo: Colectivos heading north from Tulum can drop you near the Dos Ojos entrance. Inform the driver of your destination. A short walk leads to the cenote entrance.​

By Scooter: A convenient and quick way to get there from Tulum. The ride takes about 20–25 minutes. Exercise caution on the highway, especially with traffic.

Price

  • Entrance Fee: Approximately 200–400 MXN (~10–20 USD) per person.

Opening Times

Open daily from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

Contact Info

Whatsapp: +529878783094
Nicte Ha Cenote entrance

Facilities

  • Basic restroom facilities.​
  • Wooden boardwalks and benches.​
  • No lockers; visitors typically leave belongings on benches or the boardwalk.​

Food Options

There are no food vendors on-site. Visitors are allowed to bring their own snacks and drinks. Nearby, Restaurante Dos Ojos and Restaurante Juanita offer local cuisine near the parking area

What the Cenote is Nice For

Swimming: Clear, calm waters ideal for a refreshing dip.
Snorkeling: Visibility is excellent, with opportunities to observe aquatic life.​
Photography: Natural beauty with lily pads and surrounding flora.​
Relaxation: A peaceful environment away from crowded tourist spots.​

Cenote Nicte-Ha is perfect for travelers seeking a serene and less commercialized cenote experience near Tulum.

What to Bring

Swimsuit – Wear it in advance to save time
Towel – Quick-dry options are best
Water shoes – The ground can be rocky and slippery
Snorkel gear – Some cenotes offer rentals, but bringing your own is more hygienic
Dry bag – Keep your phone, wallet, and valuables safe from water
Cash – Most cenotes do not accept credit or debit cards
Reusable water bottle – Stay hydrated without adding plastic waste
Biodegradable bug spray – Use only after you’re out of the water if needed

Travel light but smart—being prepared makes the experience way more enjoyable.

Help Protect the Environment

Cenotes are part of a delicate ecosystem. To preserve its crystal-clear waters and the life within:

  • Only use biodegradable sunscreen, as regular ones can contaminate the water and harm aquatic life.
  • Shower before entering to rinse off any lotions, oils, or insect repellents.
  • Never touch or remove stalactites, stalagmites, or any rock formations—these natural structures take thousands of years to form and are protected by law. Removing them is illegal and considered an environmental crime.
  • Take all your trash with you and help keep the area clean.
  • Stay on marked paths to avoid damaging the surrounding jungle or underground cave systems.
  • Avoid loud music or shouting, as it disturbs the wildlife and the tranquil experience of other visitors.

Do not feed animals or leave food behind, as this disrupts their natural behavior and attracts invasive species.

Your respect helps keep this natural wonder pristine for future visitors.

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