Cenote Kin-Há
Experience thrilling jumps, cave swimming, and ATV adventures at Cenote Kin-Ha, a natural wonder near Playa del Carmen.

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Fewer crowds, more serene
Cenote Kin-Há
Best Time
Fewer crowds, more serene

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Experience thrilling jumps, cave swimming, and ATV adventures at Cenote Kin-Ha, a natural wonder near Playa del Carmen.
"The best cenote in the area, amazingly fun with great options for jumps and aquatic zip lines."
📸 Photo Strategy
Phones may be banned. Buy photos or negotiate prices; some report issues with digital delivery. :camerawithflash:
💰 Admission Fees
Expect around $15 USD for foreigners for one cenote. Two cenotes may cost more. :moneybag:
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Cenote Blanco Flor
Second cenote
Experience thrilling zip lines and multiple jump platforms, including a daring 40-meter drop for adrenaline seekers.

Cave Swimming
Main cenote
Explore the crystal-clear, deep waters of this cave-like cenote, perfect for swimming and spotting fish.

ATV Adventure
Connecting trails
Ride ATVs through jungle paths to reach different cenotes, adding an adventurous element to your visit.
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📸 Photo Strategy
Phones may be banned. Buy photos or negotiate prices; some report issues with digital delivery. :camerawithflash:
💰 Admission Fees
Expect around $15 USD for foreigners for one cenote. Two cenotes may cost more. :moneybag:
🐾 Friendly Locals
Enjoy the company of resident dogs and cats roaming the premises. :dog: :cat:
🤿 Dive into Adventure
Great for jumping, zip-lining, and cave swimming. Ideal for both tourists and locals. :diver:
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📸 Photo Strategy
Phones may be banned. Buy photos or negotiate prices; some report issues with digital delivery. :camerawithflash:
💰 Admission Fees
Expect around $15 USD for foreigners for one cenote. Two cenotes may cost more. :moneybag:
🐾 Friendly Locals
Enjoy the company of resident dogs and cats roaming the premises. :dog: :cat:
🤿 Dive into Adventure
Great for jumping, zip-lining, and cave swimming. Ideal for both tourists and locals. :diver:
🚗 Independent Exploration
Visiting without a tour group offers more freedom and fun. :car:
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Cenote Kin-Ha is widely praised as a top cenote experience, offering thrilling activities like zip-lining and high jumps, alongside beautiful cave swimming. Visitors appreciate the independent exploration options and the friendly atmosphere, including resident pets. However, the high cost and potential issues with professional photo packages are recurring drawbacks.
"The best cenote in the playa del Carmen area let alone the whole world. Super nice people (make sure to ask for Julio) great 2 cenotes with great options for jumps and aquatic zip lines. The food isn’t great but it is amazingly fun and I would highly recommend to any one, tourist or local. Cenote Blanco Flor (the second one) is much better with 2 level of zip lines and 6 levels of jumps with one being a whopping 40 meters tall!"
Hudson Klein
"Really nice cenote, deep 250+ ft or 70+ metres. Really liked id, jumped from 5m into cave for 2 times. Ypu can spot divers or fishes in the water it is crystal clear.
BUT be aware that you cannot take mobile (even in waterproof case) but they will sell you after event sell photos 10$ / pcs or 40$ / all photos. Some people reported to them that DVD was empty, photos not working. So recommend when you will recap photos what professional photographer takes, record video on mobile ... you will at least have something :)"
Juraj Krivda
"First of all, the cenotes and surrounding area are beautiful. We started with a trip to the 1st cenote. Then we took the ATVs to a 2nd cenote. Lastly we took the ATVs back for some quick ziplining (3 zipliines). The whole experience was just under 2h. We had the most fun at the 2nd cenote jumping from a zip line into the water. Our guide was quite rushed but very nice and pleasant. The reason I'm only given 3 stars is the overall price and value for money. The tour was fun, but instead of a 45min ATV ride, it was roughly 20-25min. The food was also quite bland. What bothered us the most was the price of the pictures. They told us at the beginning that we weren't allowed to take any phones or cameras with. Generally fine by me, but afterwards they wanted to charge us 60$ for all the pictures together. We could also buy a single picture for 10$. We tried negotiating the price to a more reasonable number, but the owner insisted the lowest they could go was 40$ for all the pics. Still way to expensive and definitely waaaaaay more than we'd pay at home. So generally speaking a pleasant and fun experience, but probably not worth 80$ p.P. and the exorbitant picture prices. Only consolation was that we had a few minutes to take some pics with our phone of the 1st cenote once the whole tour was done, but we were then rushed back to our driver to go home."
Michael Abramowicz
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Cenote Kin-Ha is accessible by car or taxi from Playa del Carmen. Many visitors opt for ATVs as part of a tour package that includes transport to the cenotes. If driving yourself, ensure you have clear directions as it's not directly on a main highway.
No, Cenote Kin-Ha is open to the general public and not located within any resort. This makes it a great option for independent travelers looking to experience local cenotes.
Uber availability can be inconsistent in this region. It's advisable to check the app upon arrival or arrange for a taxi or private driver for a more reliable journey to Cenote Kin-Ha.
Most tours to Cenote Kin-Ha include transportation from your hotel or a designated meeting point in Cancun or Playa del Carmen. This often involves vans or buses.
Yes, there is typically ample parking available at Cenote Kin-Ha for visitors arriving by car.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
Admission for foreigners is approximately $15 USD per person for one cenote. There might be a different price for accessing both cenotes, which is recommended if you have more time.
Tickets are usually purchased on-site upon arrival. It's generally not necessary to buy them in advance, especially if you're visiting on a weekday.
Cenote Kin-Ha is typically open daily, but hours can vary. It's best to check their official social media or website for the most up-to-date opening times before your visit.
Yes, visitors are often not allowed to bring their own phones or cameras inside the cenotes themselves. This is to encourage the purchase of professional photos.
No, you do not need to book a tour. You can visit Cenote Kin-Ha independently, which many visitors find more enjoyable and flexible.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
Cenote Kin-Ha offers a variety of activities including swimming, cave diving, jumping from platforms, and zip-lining into the water. There are also ATVs available for rent to explore the surrounding area.
Yes, Cenote Kin-Ha can be suitable for families with young children. One of the cenotes is described as perfect for little ones, with options to get down by stairs and swim around.
Yes, Cenote Kin-Ha is a popular spot for divers, with depths exceeding 250 feet (70 meters). You might see divers or fish in the crystal-clear water.
Life jackets are generally available for use at cenotes, especially for those who are not strong swimmers or for children. It's always a good idea to ask staff if you need one.
The water at Cenote Kin-Ha is described as crystal clear, allowing for excellent visibility. It's also quite deep, especially in the cave sections.
📸 📸 Photography
Many reviews mention that phones and cameras are not allowed inside the cenotes. This policy is in place to encourage the purchase of professional photos.
Professional photos are available for purchase, with prices reported around $10 per picture or $40-$60 for all photos. Some visitors have reported issues with the quality or delivery of these photos.
The value of professional photos is debated. While they capture the experience, the cost is high, and some visitors have had issues. Consider negotiating or weighing the cost against the risk.
Some visitors reported having a few minutes to take photos with their phones of the first cenote after the tour concluded. It's best to ask staff for any available photo opportunities.
If you're concerned about not being able to take your own photos, consider purchasing the professional package but also try to record a video on your mobile if allowed at any point, so you have something.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
Yes, food is available at Cenote Kin-Ha. However, some reviews describe the food as bland or not great, while others mention good food.
The food options are typically local Mexican fare. Some visitors have enjoyed it, while others found it to be average.
Yes, the place is described as cute and clean, with picnic tables set up, making it a pleasant spot for a meal.
Information on bringing outside food is not widely available. It's generally recommended to check with the venue directly or rely on their on-site offerings.
Food is typically an additional cost, separate from the admission fee for the cenotes.
For Different Travelers
Tailored advice for your travel style
👨👩👧 Families with Kids
💰 Budget Travelers
🧗♀️ Adventure Seekers
Deep Dives
In-depth insights and expert knowledge
The Thrill of Cenote Kin-Ha
For those seeking a more serene exploration, the main cenote offers a stunning cave-like environment with crystal-clear, deep waters. Visitors can enjoy swimming and even spot fish in the pristine water. The depth of this cenote can exceed 250 feet (70 meters), making it a fascinating spot for both casual swimmers and experienced divers.
Beyond the cenotes themselves, the park provides additional activities like ATV rides through the jungle, connecting the different areas and adding another layer of adventure to your visit. The presence of friendly resident dogs and cats also adds a charming, welcoming atmosphere to the entire experience.
Navigating Photography and Pricing
The professional photo packages can be quite expensive, with prices ranging from $10 per individual photo to $40-$60 for all photos taken during your visit. Some travelers have reported issues with the quality or digital delivery of these purchased photos, leading to disappointment. It's advisable to carefully consider the cost-benefit and potentially try to negotiate the price or ensure the quality before committing.
For those who wish to capture their own memories, it's recommended to inquire about any specific windows where personal devices might be allowed, or to consider bringing a waterproof camera if permitted. Some visitors have managed to take a few quick photos after their tour concluded, so asking staff for clarification on photo policies is key to managing expectations and ensuring you can document your adventure.
Family Fun and Independent Visits
Furthermore, many visitors emphasize that Cenote Kin-Ha is more enjoyable when visited independently, rather than as part of a large tour group. This allows for greater flexibility in exploring the cenotes at your own pace and fully immersing yourself in the experience. The presence of picnic tables also makes it a convenient spot for families to relax and enjoy a meal together.
The admission price is generally considered reasonable for foreigners, making it an accessible option for a day trip. The clean and well-maintained facilities, along with the friendly atmosphere, contribute to a positive family experience.
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