Cenote Pass

One pass, many cenotes

One pass,every cenote

Gate prices add up fast and most cenotes take cash only. A Cenote Pass covers entry at every participating cenote for a week, a month, six months or a year — bought before you leave home, or before you leave the house.

How it works

  1. 01

    Choose a period

    A week for a trip, a year if you live here.

  2. 02

    It is issued to you

    Your name is on it. Each person needs their own.

  3. 03

    Show it at the gate

    The pass and matching photo ID. The operator scans it.

  4. 04

    One cenote a day

    Come back tomorrow for another. The pass keeps working until it expires.

One week

A short trip built around cenotes.

$1,450MXN

Indicative price

  • Valid for 7 days
  • Up to 7 visits
  • One cenote per day
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One month

A long stay, or a resident testing the idea.

$2,900MXN

Indicative price

  • Valid for 30 days
  • Up to 20 visits
  • One cenote per day

Six months

Half a year of weekends.

$6,900MXN

Indicative price

  • Valid for 182 days
  • Up to 90 visits
  • One cenote per day

One year

Residents who swim most weeks.

$10,900MXN

Indicative price

  • Valid for 365 days
  • Up to 180 visits
  • One cenote per day

Prices are indicative. A real price is set per region once operators agree their rate, and always lands below the sum of the gate prices it replaces.

The rules, in full

Four of them, and none are buried in terms you have to go looking for.

  • Named to one person

    A pass is issued to you, with your name on it. It is not a family pass and not a group pass — each person needs their own.

  • Photo ID at the gate

    Show the pass and matching identification. Without ID the cenote can turn you away, and they are within their rights to.

  • One cenote per day

    A pass covers one entry to one cenote each day. Visit a different cenote tomorrow, or the same one — one per day either way.

  • Non-transferable

    You cannot lend it, resell it, or pass it on. Operators are paid per redemption, and a shared pass takes that money out of their hands.

Just going to one cenote?

A day pass is bought on that cenote's own page, where you can pick the date and who is coming.

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