There is an insane amount of cenotes throughout the Mexican Caribbean area, many of which are easily accessible and open to visitors. Check out this list of the top 24 cenotes located near Cancun.
Cenote Fantasma also known as Cenote Ghost is a large closed-in cenote with stalactites, cool clear water, and bats fluttering around. There is a place to change clothes and buy snacks such as water and chips.
Cenote Calavera also known as the Temple of Doom named for its resemblance to a skull is 50 feet deep. To enter the water you walk down a path about 200 feet long and then jump in from a height of eight feet!
Gran Cenote is a popular limestone cenote & cavern with snorkeling areas, equipment rentals & boardwalks. They also have changing stalls. It’s only three miles from central Tulum.
There are two cenotes here plus a slew of other activities. Cenote Kin-Ha is the main cenote. It’s a cave with an opening where light enters to reflect fun shapes throughout.
The cenotes at Selvatica can only be visited by those partaking in the all-inclusive adventure they offer. They’ve got a zipline here that will blow your mind.