This cenote is located at Ek Balam, which is a large part of the allure of Cenote X'canche as well. You'll likely get hot and sweaty exploring all the ruins and climbing to the tops of temples, so a quick visit down the 1.5km path to Cenote X'canche is well worth it!
At this cenote you can also pay to repel down over the edge and into the water, or to do a quick zipline across it. I chose not to do either option, and they didn't look incredibly thrilling, but they're also quite cheap.
The cenote itself is very nice for swimming, with incredibly clear blue water, a rope swing, and a small platform for jumping. When I was there, there were only a couple of other people at the cenote with me, so it is very nice and comfortable, unlike the loud and popular cenotes near Chichen Itza or Valladolid. There is still a life guard there in the case that you need one.
Entry is also only 30mxn if you choose to walk the 1.5 km, so it's also very cheap and a great value. Even if you choose to rent the bike for the journey each way, it's only 100 pesos total. read more