
Cenote Tankach-Ha
Descend into a magical underground cave cenote with crystal-clear turquoise waters, perfect for swimming and thrilling jumps.
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Fewer crowds, magical light

Cenote Tankach-Ha
Best Time
Fewer crowds, magical light
Highlights
Must-see attractions
Descend into a magical underground cave cenote with crystal-clear turquoise waters, perfect for swimming and thrilling jumps.
"It was cool, exhilarating, kind of scary but more in an exciting way. It's a great memory I keep."

🎯 Arrive Early for Solitude
Be one of the first visitors to experience the cenote's magic with minimal crowds.
💰 Affordable Entry Fee
Expect an entrance fee of around 100 pesos, offering great value for an incredible experience.

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.7 · 1,161 reviews
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Tourist Attraction
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Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Underground Cave Swimming
Main cenote chamber
Descend into a breathtaking underground cave to swim in deep, turquoise waters. It's an intense and magical experience.

Jumping Platforms
Main cenote chamber
Dare to jump from the two platforms into the crystal-clear, deep water for an exhilarating thrill.

Cave Formations and Bats
Main cenote chamber
Marvel at the natural cave formations and spot the resident bats, adding to the unique atmosphere.
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🎯 Arrive Early for Solitude
Be one of the first visitors to experience the cenote's magic with minimal crowds.
💰 Affordable Entry Fee
Expect an entrance fee of around 100 pesos, offering great value for an incredible experience.
🤿 Bring Your Own Snorkel Gear
While vests are available, bringing your own snorkel gear enhances exploration of the clear waters.
👟 Water Shoes Recommended
Helpful for navigating the cave floor and jumping platforms.
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🎯 Arrive Early for Solitude
Be one of the first visitors to experience the cenote's magic with minimal crowds.
💰 Affordable Entry Fee
Expect an entrance fee of around 100 pesos, offering great value for an incredible experience.
🤿 Bring Your Own Snorkel Gear
While vests are available, bringing your own snorkel gear enhances exploration of the clear waters.
👟 Water Shoes Recommended
Helpful for navigating the cave floor and jumping platforms.
📸 Capture the Magic
Don't forget your camera to document the stunning turquoise waters and cave features.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors rave about Cenote Tankach-Ha's stunning underground beauty, clear turquoise waters, and exhilarating jumping platforms. Many describe it as a magical and intense experience, especially when visited with fewer crowds. Some note the dated spiral staircase but find the overall experience well worth the modest entrance fee.
"I was here in 2018. It was majical and intense. I definitely recommend it. Jumping from the high ledge was scary but I counted down then flew off toward the emerald waters. It was cool, exhilerating, kind of scary but more in an exciting way. Its a great memory I keep."
Lory Lozano
"Beautiful underground cave cenote with deep turquoise water, a few cute black fishes, bats, and two jumping platforms. Bathrooms and changing rooms are available but no lockers. 100 pesos for entry. Our favourite cenote so far, absolutely stunning!"
Fanni Keresztfalvi-Nagy
"Nice cenote with really deep water. It's almost uncomfortable to swim above the depth sometimes, even though you can still almost see the bottom - or maybe that's why :) It's one of the bigger ones, so it's very easy to swim in. What's unique about it are the two jumping platforms from which you can dive into the water. However, being wimps, we didn't jump in.
There are very few people in it, we were alone most of the time, so you can fully enjoy the majesty of the cave. Entrance was still 100 pesos and vests were optional."
Jakub Chramosta
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Cenote Tankach-Ha is conveniently located on the Federal Highway Cancun-Tulum, just 5 minutes from downtown Tulum. You can rent a car for a DIY cenote tour or take a taxi.
While not directly served by public buses, you can take a bus towards Coba and ask to be dropped off near the entrance, or combine it with a rental car for easier access.
Yes, many tours include Cenote Tankach-Ha, but for a more personal experience, consider renting a car to visit at your own pace.
Take Federal Highway 307 (Cancun-Tulum) south from Cancun or north from Tulum. The entrance is well-marked along the highway, approximately Km 233.
Yes, there is parking available at the cenote site for visitors arriving by car.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
The entrance fee is typically around 100 Mexican Pesos per person. It's advisable to check for any recent price changes.
Cenote Tankach-Ha is generally open from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM, Monday to Saturday. Some sources mention 8 AM to 6 PM, so it's best to confirm closer to your visit.
Advance booking is usually not required for Cenote Tankach-Ha. You can typically pay the entrance fee upon arrival.
Discounts are not commonly advertised, but arriving early can feel like a discount by avoiding crowds.
The entrance fee grants access to the cenote for swimming and exploring. Life jacket rentals might be an additional small fee or included.
🎫 🏊 Onsite Experience
You can swim in the deep turquoise waters, snorkel, jump from the two provided platforms, and explore the cave formations.
Yes, the water is very clear, allowing for good snorkeling opportunities to see the bottom and small fish.
The cenote is quite deep, estimated to be around 45 feet (about 14 meters) in its deepest parts.
Yes, bathrooms and changing rooms are available for visitors. However, lockers are not typically provided.
Absolutely! There are two designated jumping platforms for an exhilarating dive into the cenote.
📸 📸 Photography
Yes, photography is generally allowed. The stunning underground setting makes for incredible photos.
Early morning offers the best natural light filtering into the cave and fewer people in your shots.
It's always best to check on-site for any specific drone regulations, as they can vary.
Expect dramatic shots of the turquoise water, cave formations, jumping divers, and the unique spiral staircase entrance.
Tripod usage policies can vary; it's advisable to inquire at the entrance to ensure compliance.
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