Top 5 Geologic Formations in Valladolid, Yucatan

June 30, 2021 Marianna Hollaway

Discover the best top things to do in Valladolid, Mexico including Hacienda Chukum, Cenote Zaci, Cenote Samula, Cenote Agua Dulce, Cenote Palomitas.
Restaurants in Valladolid

1. Hacienda Chukum

Carretera Valladolid Yalcoba km 2.5, Valladolid Mexico +52 984 803 2551 http://www.haciendachukum.com
Excellent
92%
Good
4%
Satisfactory
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5.0 based on 25 reviews

Hacienda Chukum

Reviewed By Ricardo - Playa del Carmen, Mexico

Just had a great afternoon at the cenote called Hacienda Chukum ! It is for me the best one in this area ! The cenote is just amazing ! Huge cave ! There is a zip line ! So much fun for the kids and adults ! After that there is a great buffet with local favorite Cochinita Pibil and More ! Our group of 12 was really happy with tje experience ! Richard

2. Cenote Zaci

Calle 36 x Calle 39 y 37, Valladolid Mexico +52 999 930 3760 http://www.en-yucatan.com.mx/valladolid/cenote-zaci.php
Excellent
56%
Good
32%
Satisfactory
10%
Poor
2%
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4.5 based on 932 reviews

Cenote Zaci

Underwater cavern filled with a beautiful blue pool.

Reviewed By Go09917

Visited twice --- nice Cenote and 30 pesos entrance fee or you can enjoy a meal at the restaurant associated with the property and enter that way -- life jackets and rope safety lines if you want those, and an awesome water stream that feeds into the Cenote with water pumped from their -- very nice place to enjoy an afternoon.

3. Cenote Samula

Dzitnup, Valladolid 97780 Mexico
Excellent
55%
Good
32%
Satisfactory
9%
Poor
3%
Terrible
1%
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4.5 based on 599 reviews

Cenote Samula

Reviewed By mariaalicen2015 - Sao Paulo, Brazil

The cenote is located in a place where there is another cenote (the entrance fee is 125 pesos for the two of them) and the place is great - located in a very peaceful area, with bathrooms available (not the cleanest ones though). The water is great to swim, you just need to be careful and ask where you can swim since some parts are a big more shallow. The water is in a good temperature and just a beautiful thing to see. I went there at the end of the day - around 15:30- and there were very few people.. which made me enjoy it even more. I definitely recommend it! Tip: some guy/girl at the entrance may offer to take you to the cenotes and stick with you for the whole time, waiting for a tip. Don’t accept it: he/she will only disturb your experience, since you won’t be able to stay in the cenotes as long as you would really like to.

4. Cenote Agua Dulce

Comisaria de Yalcoba, Valladolid 97780 Mexico +52 985 856 2200 http://www.cenotesaguadulceaventuras.com
Excellent
68%
Good
21%
Satisfactory
7%
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Terrible
4%
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4.5 based on 57 reviews

Cenote Agua Dulce

Reviewed By nathanbluetree - Seattle, United States

We stumbled upon this while on a route to Coba ruins but got off track. So glad we did! This cenote is incredible and hardly anyone there. Be SURE To go early in the day though... maybe 10-noon is ok as the light streaming through is key for photos and the vibe. Friendly staff and easy parking/walk to cenote. Looks like they are building up a lot of structures for more of an adventure park soon.

5. Cenote Palomitas

Carretera Valladolid Cancun, Valladolid 92974 Mexico +52 985 856 2200 http://www.facebook.com/pages/Cenote-Palomitas/623032714452718
Excellent
78%
Good
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Satisfactory
2%
Poor
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4.5 based on 180 reviews

Cenote Palomitas

Reviewed By Melco360 - Switzerland, null

When we visited the place we had it for ourselves, what an experience! It is really a place worth a visit and spending time.

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