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    Aktun Chen

    4.9 (21 reviews)
    Open 9:30 am - 5:30 pm

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    Jennifer Y.

    My fiancé and I were visiting Cancun for our 2 years anniversary and we're looking for some fun excursions to do while we were out there. We were looking at the brochures in our hotel lobby and stumbled upon Aktun Chen. One of the staff highly recommended Tulum and the cenotes (subterranean rivers) on our first day of arrival, so we took that into consideration and booked it. After visiting Chichen Itza the day before and one of my fiancé's friend informing us that Tulum was pretty similar to it, we decided that we didn't want to go there anymore. We spoke to our hotel representative that helped us. Surprisingly, the company was willing to change part of the excursion to zip lining instead, which was super cool. We were told to be ready at the hotel lobby by 7:10AM. The next morning, we are in the lobby on time and the tour company scooped us up in a van. We proceed to pick up other people and got dropped off at a big souvenir shop in the hotel zone, where we are hurdled like cattle into long lines within the shop, according to our destinations. My fiancé and I were looking at each other and wondering what is going on, as are other guests because we ended up standing there idle for a good 30 minutes. Finally the line started to move and we are loaded onto a bus and off we go. My fiancé and I were the only ones that opted for the zip lining tour, so we got dropped off by ourselves on a dirt road. The bus guide said, wait here and someone will pick you up. At first we were skeptical because the whole thing started off as very unorganized, but low and behold; a van comes and picks us up. We drove about 3 miles down this dirt road and ended up at Aktun Chen Parque Natural Park. We were greeted by a group of nice staffs and they lead us to our journey. They introduced us to Javier and Daryclio, who helped us get prepared with equipments and gave us thorough instructions of what to do. The zip lining was pretty fun and consisted of 8 lines and 2 bridges. They were both was very nice and funny as they led us through the jungle. The best part? There wasn't any hiking involved to get to each zip line. It was pretty much going up some stairs by starting point and zipping from line to line from there. After we were done, we cleaned up and went on to the underground dry caves. On a side note, remember to bring plenty of mosquito repellent. You will get eaten alive, maybe even if you have repellent on. These mofos are persistent and are starving! As we were waiting to go to the underground caves, we were dodging mosquitoes left and right to the point of hopelessness. Finally our next host, Diego, came and saved us by taking us underground were there weren't many bloodsuckers. He went on and gave us a very informative tour of caves and how the stalactites were formed. My fiancé and I were pretty impressed of how elaborate and deep the cave system went. In my honest opinion, it was all that was expected to be, because it was recommended as one of the top 10 National Geographic underground walks. To top it off, Diego showed us a awesome surprise at the end. After the cave tour, we were taken to a restaurant within the park, where we were greeted by a friendly server who seated us and brought us unlimited salsa as fiancée was so in love with it. We picked the chicken fajitas and tacos, since those seemed to be the most appealing at the time. To be honest, the food wasn't that great, but it did the job. We finished up and strolled out the restaurant through somewhat of a zoo. There were a lot of deers walking around freely, as well as some caged monkeys and crocodiles. As we made our way out we ran into a wild boar that seemed to have escaped its cage, but it didn't pose any harm to us; as it quickly ran away as we approached it. The last activity of the tour was the cenote (underground river). This was my favorite part by far, maybe because we had sweated so much all day and it was a nice way to finally cool off. Our guide, Jorge, was very informative and didn't rush us as we swam through the cave. After he was done, he let us remain in the water to explore on our own. The water was cold at first, but we got used to it quickly. It wasn't until I started to notice my hands were turning numb, that it was time to get out! We actually had about 90 minutes to kill before the bus was coming for us so we just sat around and laid in the hammocks until then. Again, repellent is a must when doing such thing! All in all, we would recommend this tour to those that are looking for adventure and to experience something different than just the beach.

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    Facility was very clean. Staff was very professional. Cenote was VERY beautiful. And the experience was unforgettable.

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    Snorkeling in a cave was way cool. Would be super fun to have a Dia de los muertos party there

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    Although you won't swim in that particular Cenote, you will be guided to the cenote were you are able to swim.

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    Go Native's Park - Food provided after activities,  burritos not shown.

    Go Native's Park

    4.8(6 reviews)
    34.1 km

    We are all entitled to our own opinions, right? Well here's mine:…read more Parking: na Location: na Decor/ambiance: 5 Customer Service: 5++ THE HIGHLIGHT OF MY TRIP TO MEXICO!!! This place is amazing! So many amazing memories and sweet moments we experienced here! At out resort we were approached by a lady with AmStar. She sold us on the excursion. We were able to zip line, atv and swim in cenotes for a slamming deal! It was almost to good to be true. There was a shuttle that picked us up from the resort, took us to the excursion and then it took us back as well. The excursion was about an hour away from the resort we stayed at. When we got there we were given Vania as our guide. She was so amazing I gave her all of the pesos we had after our adventure. She was awesome. The zip lining portion was fun and beautiful. The views from the towers was amazing. The swimming portion in the cenotes was crazy. I was scared at first because its inside of a cave and the water is mad cold. I'm so glad we did it because it was so worth it and we didn't want to get out when it was time. The ATV experience was LIT! We were on those things for at least an hour! There is a Mayan meal that they serve you at the end. Its really good and great for vegetarians! At the end of the excursion I fell that the deal we got was well worth it! I would advise you to take a change of clean cloths as you will want to get out of the wet gear. For the most part they have everything you will need! 5Stars GoNative and Vania!!

    This park was so much fun! I was in Cancun for a work vacation and my roommate and I wanted to do…read morean adventure excursion. We looked into a few different ones and chose this one because it included what we were really wanting (ATV, zip line and swim in Cenote) and was about a 5 hour excursion. We didn't want to take a whole day away from the beach. The staff was excellent! They were all so friendly and made sure to make everyone feel safe. Our guide was quite comical as well. All 3 adventures were a first for me. I can't say I would ever care to ride an ATV again but I was glad I did it. Those things are hard to handle! I was the slow poke in the back of the line . The zip lining was so cool! On the 1st one I kept my eyes closed most of the way and was holding on for my life but I was able to relax a bit for the next 2. I would definitely try it again! The cenote was so refreshing after we had gotten hot and sweaty. They supplied lockers at the start and they do not allow you to take anything with you (cameras included). They have photographers taking photos throughout and you have the option to purchase the flash drive at the end. It was $50. That was more than I expected it to be but worth it because they captured all the thrilling moments. I would definitely recommend this park!

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    Go Native's Park
    Go Native's Park - Jumping into the cenote

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    Reserva de Sian Ka'an

    Reserva de Sian Ka'an

    4.5(16 reviews)
    31.6 km

    Sian Ka'an will forever be a special place. Not just because it's an UNESCO world heritage site,…read morebut because of it's natural beauty, biodiversity and the fact that I got engaged here. I highly suggest getting out on a boat to tool around the reserve, photograph the Beautiful birds, check out the manitees, and float in the Mayan channels. It's a special place!

    This review is for Punta Allen, at the end of the Sian Ka'an bioreserve. Holy moly where do I…read morestart? We were thinking about a day trip to Holbox, but we met a local Yucatan couple at a cenote one day that said Punta Allen would be a much better option. The main deterrent is the road to get there, and that's what keeps the place such a hidden gem. They told us we would be fine in our little tiny rental car, but every blog/article online said you needed a 4x4. I read horror stories about getting stuck in the sand and the idea of getting a flat on a tiny strip of land in the middle of the ocean with nobody around for miles definitely scared us. We proceeded to ask local people, and they pumped us up to go, so off the hell we went! It was definitely the craziest drive I've ever experienced. There are so many dips everywhere, if you're not a good driver or a nervous driver it might not be a good idea. It is also one of the most beautiful drives through the jungle with glimpses of the ocean every now and then and watch out for the iguanas crossing the road. And then finally you reach the little town of Punta Allen, with no cell phone service and electricity only at certain times of the day. Amazing. There are plenty of eco tour options in the area, they're all connected so you're going to get the same price and tour. We were having lunch at one of the restaurants on the beach, and one of the tour boats was right there, so we finished up our super fresh seafood lunch and got right on the boat. Our host was amazing and man can he drive a boat! He's a local that's dedicated to this and knows this part of the ocean like the back of his hand. He took us to see dolphins, then to see sea turtles, then to snorkel around the coral reefs, and finally to the "natural pool." This was such an amazing experience! This was one of the most magical experiences in Tulum, which is already magical. The hardest roads sometimes lead to the most beautiful places. I don't know whose bumper sticker I read that on but it fits. The rough journey makes it that much sweeter, and I'm so glad we made it.

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    Reserva de Sian Ka'an
    Reserva de Sian Ka'an

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    Cenote Carwash - Pretty little flowers

    Cenote Carwash

    4.7(9 reviews)
    18.6 km

    We love this cenote. Beautiful place to spend a couple hours in the afternoon…read more We rented bikes from town and biked our way to this place. Although we definitely recommend taking a car instead because the road can be quite dangerous and gnarly. This was one of the cheaper admission price cenote's in the area. The whole place is not very big but they do have a platform to jump off of and roped areas to separate the swimmers from the scuba divers. There's covered little patios for you to rest and have a snack. There's also showers for you to rinse off before and after you go into the water. Very quiet and peaceful, not crowded at all on the day we wet. Very nice time.

    We drove by and thought the name sounded cool. We really knew nothing about this Cenote. The lady…read moreat the front desk was super sweet. Did not speak one lick of English which is ok cause I know enough Spanish to get by. They do ask for your blood type which was SO odd. I still don't know why, maybe due to mosquitos? Who knows. There were no other guests when we got there, at least we didn't think there were. We were asked to take a shower as it protects the wildlife in the Cenote. So, we took a quick shower. There is a jump off ramp and a rope for divers to use when getting out of the water. A lot more people come to this Cenote to dive vs just to hang out. We didn't want to dive. I actually didn't even get in the water, cause I stuck my feet in and a million sucker fish started eating at my feet. Like the ones in China that they use for pedicures. I would probably get eaten alive if I went in, so I passed. My friend went in and there were divers below him. That is awkward too! Like are their divers looking all up in your goods?! Cool place to check out and spend like 30 minutes, but that is about all.

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    Cenote Carwash - Cenote prices as of October 2018. They open earlier than the grand cenote and is cheaper so we game hear since he had an early check out.

    Cenote prices as of October 2018. They open earlier than the grand cenote and is cheaper so we game hear since he had an early check out.

    Cenote Carwash - Es uno de esos dias, que decido comulgar con la Madre Naturaleza y este Hermoso Cenote es el indicado  , para disfrutar de mi Ser

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    Es uno de esos dias, que decido comulgar con la Madre Naturaleza y este Hermoso Cenote es el indicado , para disfrutar de mi Ser

    Cenote Choo Há - Picture of my son right before he fell on the slippery, wooden stairs and hit his head. Where is the anti-slip tape?!

    Cenote Choo Há

    4.3(6 reviews)
    44.1 km

    My 8 y/o son, sister and I came here after visiting Cenote Multun-Ha right across the street. At…read morethe entrance off the side of the road, each visitor is required to pay 100 pesos. You then drive down a long private road to the parking lot and the cenote's entrance. After you park, an attendant comes to your car and punches a hole in your ticket(s), while giving you instructions to take a shower before heading down into the cenote. My issue with this place is the long flight of VERY SLIPPERY, wooden stairs leading down to the cenote and the terrible customer service, if you want to even call it that. My son slipped on the stairs on the way down to the cenote and fell on his back, hitting the back of his head. While he was screaming and crying in pain, none of the attendants came to help. My sister and I were able to calm him down and help him back up to the car. I ran into the attendant who had initially punched my ticket and told him that we needed to leave and asked for a refund since we hadn't even been there for 10 minutes (of which, 5 were spent trying to calm down my son), let alone visit the cenote. He pointed to the front entrance and told me to talk to the employee who took my money. As we drove out, I relayed to the employee at the entrance who had initially taken my money, what had happened and he told me no refunds. I told him that I needed to take my son to the hospital to check for a concussion and he shrugged his shoulders and told me it was "impossible to refund." Granted it was only 300 pesos for us to enter, but for me, it was the principle. This privatized Cenote makes $$$ from tourists like my family and they can't even invest in anti-slip grip tape for the wooden stairs?! They even have signs warning that the stairs are slippery so it's nothing new to them that their stairs pose as a potential hazard. Today's events showed me that the owners of all these tourist attractions only care about one thing...taking your money and NOT about your safety or experience. I will never be coming back to Coba's cenotes and I strongly caution you about the stairs at Cenote Choo-Ha so that a similar accident doesn't happen to you or your loved ones if you do choose to visit.

    Smallest of the three cenotes, we LOVED floating under the ancient stalagmites & stalactites!…read more Be observant to look below, as some areas become shallow and you can strike your knee, unsuspectingly, on the rocks below! Be careful of your footing walking down the wood steps and wet rocks entering the water.

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