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Cenotes are one of the most iconic attractions in Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula, offering visitors the chance to swim in cr ...
Sure, Ik'Kil has its charm, and it's definitely a must for everyone visiting Yucatan. However, it's lesser-known neighbor, Cenote Yokdzonot, might just be more enchanting.
Scattered across the Yucatán Peninsula, near Mexico’s prime vacation destinations, are stunning turquoise swimming holes called cenotes. The name comes from the Mayan word “ts’onot,” meaning “hole ...
A cenote is a natural sinkhole filled with groundwater. This one, Cenote Ik Kil in Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula, is about 90 feet below ground level — and the water itself is around 130 feet deep.
Cenote Ik Kil is a beautiful swimming hole that's sunken down into the land in the Yucatan Peninsula near Chichen Itza. Here, visitors can climb the stairs down into the water, where catfish swim ...
Families looking for sunny adventures will love exploring the Riviera Maya, located along Mexico’s Caribbean coastline of the ...
The root-covered walls, crystal-clear waters, lush green vegetation and wildlife of Ik Kil Cenote will be the stunning setting for the last stop of the 2014 Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series.
There are more than 6,000 cenotes on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. We had the chance to visit just 4 of them and record our journey along the way. Rather than simply seeing the cenotes, we decided to up ...