
Homún Cenotes Santa Bárbara
Discover four stunning cenotes in Homún, Yucatán, offering cave, semi-open, and open swimming experiences with convenient transport and family ameniti...

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Homún Cenotes Santa Bárbara
Best Time
Fewer crowds, cooler temperatures

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Discover four stunning cenotes in Homún, Yucatán, offering cave, semi-open, and open swimming experiences with convenient transport and family amenities.
"This place is nothing short of magical, facilities are very nice, clean and well maintained."

🚗 Getting There
Rent a car from Mérida for flexibility, or consider organized tours.
💰 Package Options
Choose between cenote access only or packages with lunch. Prices vary.

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.8 · 7,557 reviews
Type
Tourist Attraction
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Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

The Four Unique Cenotes
Santa Bárbara Park
Explore four distinct cenotes: a cave, semi-open, and fully open types, each offering a unique swimming experience.

Convenient Transportation
Between cenotes
Easily hop between cenotes via a charming small train, bicycles, or a van service, avoiding the heat.

Family-Friendly Facilities
Main area
Enjoy amenities like changing rooms, showers, a splash pad for kids, and an elevator for easier access to one cenote.

On-Site Dining
Restaurant area
Savor traditional Mexican cuisine at the park's restaurant, with vegetarian options available.
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🚗 Getting There
Rent a car from Mérida for flexibility, or consider organized tours.
💰 Package Options
Choose between cenote access only or packages with lunch. Prices vary.
🩱 Life Vest Mandatory
Life vests are required for swimming and are usually included.
☀️ Sun Protection
Bring sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses for the open areas.
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🚗 Getting There
Rent a car from Mérida for flexibility, or consider organized tours.
💰 Package Options
Choose between cenote access only or packages with lunch. Prices vary.
🩱 Life Vest Mandatory
Life vests are required for swimming and are usually included.
☀️ Sun Protection
Bring sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses for the open areas.
📸 Capture the Beauty
Don't forget your waterproof camera or phone case for underwater shots!
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors consistently praise Homún Cenotes Santa Bárbara for its beautiful and well-maintained facilities, offering a magical experience with its four distinct cenotes. The convenient transport options between sites and family-friendly amenities like a splash pad and elevator are frequently highlighted as major positives. While it can get crowded due to its popularity, the overall experience is highly recommended for its natural beauty and excellent service.
"While we initially were planning to check out another cenote, we were told about this one and decided to give it a try. It was a great experience! After an easy parking, we went to get tickets (didn’t book ahead), which cost 350mxn each, but we paid an additional 120mxn each for lunch too. The food was simple but fairly good and large portions (we didn’t finish).
We also paid 20mxn for a locker, then went and got our life jackets. There are four cenotes connected by either a little passenger train or bikes. While the bikes weren’t the best quality, you could just pick whichever one you wanted to use and it was a fun way to get around (and only a short, easy distance).
The first cenote is fully underground, which is a cool experience. The second one… wow! Breathtaking. We went back later to see it again. The third one had a beautiful tree growing by the hole in the “roof” with its roots hanging down into the cenote, which was really cool. The fourth cenote (the “pool”) is back by the restaurant area and also very nice.
~$35CAD per person with lunch, four cenotes, and biking around - we thought was well worth it and had a great time!"
Owen Brown
"This was my first time seeing a cenote. You can skip the first one — the most beautiful ones are the 3rd and 4th. Going by bike is really enjoyable, but there’s also a train for those who don’t want to walk."
Nutzer
"This is a one of a kind “bucket list” sort of place that will leave you in awe, inspiration and wonder at the sheer beauty of the nature God created. The Cenotes are crystal clear fresh water wonders of amazement. Whether you like to swim, shoot videos, take photos, bike ride, like good food or just enjoy being in nature this experience is a must!"
Matthew
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The most convenient way is by renting a car, which takes about an hour from Mérida. Alternatively, you can book a tour from Mérida that includes transportation. Some visitors mention mototaxis offering tours to the cenotes.
Yes, you can visit via organized tours from Mérida. Some local transport options like mototaxis might also be available, but a rental car offers the most freedom.
Homún Cenotes Santa Bárbara is approximately 42 km (about 26 miles) from the southern periphery of Mérida.
While direct public buses to the cenotes might be limited, local transport within Homún, like mototaxis, can help you reach the park.
It's a longer drive from Cancún (around 3-4 hours), making it more of a dedicated day trip or an overnight stay from Mérida.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
Entrance fees vary. One package offers access to 3 cenotes for 250 MXN, or 370 MXN with food. Another option is 350 MXN per adult without food, and 200 MXN for children aged 4-10.
The basic entrance fee typically includes access to 3 cenotes, life vests (which are mandatory), and use of facilities like bathrooms and showers. Some packages include transportation between cenotes.
Yes, there are usually two main packages: one for cenote access only, and another that includes lunch.
Yes, children typically have a separate, reduced price. For example, children aged 4-10 might pay around 200 MXN.
The cenotes are generally open every day from 9 am to 4 pm.
🎫 🏊 Onsite Experience
There are four distinct cenotes within the Santa Bárbara park: Cenote Cascabel, Cenote Chacsiokin, Cenote Xoch, and Cenote Pool Cocom.
You can travel between the cenotes using a small train, bicycles, or a van service provided by the park.
Yes, the park is well-equipped with clean restrooms, changing rooms, and showers for visitors.
Absolutely! There's a splash pad for kids, and one cenote even has an elevator for easier access. The overall environment is very family-friendly.
Yes, all four cenotes are open for swimming. They offer a variety of types, from cave-like to fully open.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
Yes, there is a restaurant on-site that serves traditional Mexican food. Some packages include lunch.
Yes, vegetarian options are available at the restaurant, making it suitable for different dietary needs.
Information on bringing outside food and drinks is not widely specified, but it's generally recommended to check with the park or rely on their dining facilities.
The restaurant offers traditional Mexican cuisine, described as warming the soul.
Drinks are typically not included in the food package and may incur an additional cost.
📸 📸 Photography
All four cenotes offer unique photographic opportunities. The cave cenote provides dramatic lighting, while the open ones capture the lush surroundings.
Drone usage might be restricted or require special permission. It's best to inquire with the park management beforehand.
Yes, the water is crystal clear, making it ideal for underwater photography. Consider bringing a waterproof case for your phone or camera.
Early mornings or late afternoons often provide softer light and fewer crowds, leading to better photographic conditions.
Generally, personal photography is allowed. Professional shoots or commercial use might require permits.

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