$70 pesos per person entrance fee which is reasonable. They have a book of pictures right at the entrance you can look at to decide if you want to pay to go in. On site are bathrooms, a few lounge chairs, 2 palapas & a grill. No life vests or snack shop as are present at other cenotes.
It was all locals when I was there which I liked. No huge tour groups etc.
This is a relatively large cenote with plenty of room for swimming & lounging. There aren't as many fish as other cenotes I have been to but it was nice for a swim. It is very deep & there is a cliff you can jump off of. There is also a shallow area to swim.
The guy at entrance & all the locals were very friendly. The local kids even encouraged me to jump off the cliff & I needed their encouragement so that made it fun! You could spend quite a bit of time here swimming & lounging.
Oh & no alcohol or sunscreen allowed. Also off to the right is another cenote which is not swimmable (dark, murky water). My sister was bitten by an ant when walking next to it so I would avoid that area. read more