Xcajum
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Monday
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Tuesday
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Wednesday
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Thursday
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Friday
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Saturday
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Sunday
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Address
Dzitas Piste, Dzitás 97757 Mexico
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4.0
78 reviews
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Philberfox
London, UK223 contributions
Apr. 2022 • Family
A lovely cenote, well set up and friendly staff - perfect as a half way pitstop on the way to Chichen Itza from Cancun. Buffet food was adequate.
Written May 4, 2022
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LibbyTeal
Los Angeles, CA212 contributions
Aug. 2021
Cenote Xcajum is large and beautiful, and well worth a visit. On my single visit, I went down to the cenote once with my camera, and then stowed everything safely away in the lockers, and went back to swim. It was a bit crowded, but still easy to find a spot to float and gaze up at this amazing natural wonder. Good facilities, but I did not eat the food. Large gift shop for those interested in jewelry and other souvenirs.
Written October 27, 2021
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Travelingourworldwithck
Indialantic, FL1,359 contributions
Sep. 2021 • Family
The food was just ok, but the water and views were very refreshing. Plan to be there at least 3 hours. Definitely a must see!
Written October 1, 2021
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Shane
Golden, Colorado, United States5 contributions
Aug. 2021
This is a beautiful, open cenote that is very deep from the rim down to the water. the only complaint I had is the requirement that everyone had to wear a life jacket regardless to your swimming ability. This made it very hard to swim around and enjoy yourself.
Written August 7, 2021
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daisy
Anaheim, CA1 contribution
Jun. 2021 • Family
The experience was good and the food as well but one I was eating a fly (mosca) came out on my drink which I spit out and they didn’t give me a reimbursement for the drink the people just laughed when I told them a fly came out on my drink.
Written June 24, 2021
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Estrella
United States348 contributions
Dec. 2020 • Friends
Xcajum was one of the stops when I visited Yucatán, Merida. After a hot day visiting places, we stopped to refresh ourselves at this beautiful cenote!

According to our tour guide, this cenote was 50 meters deep and even though I tried to take some videos underwater, I couldn’t take them but that didn’t stop me from having the best time ever!

The water was so refreshing especially after walking under almost 90 degrees. This is one of the many many cenotes that exist in Merida. I hope next time I can stay for at least a week to visit some others!
Written January 13, 2021
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Stacey T
Bozeman, MT4 contributions
Dec. 2020
Totally horrible place. Horrible people. Horrible food, and bad attitudes. We left after eating and didn't even swim because this place was so disappoing. Don't waste your time.
Written December 28, 2020
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Amber B
3 contributions
Nov. 2020
This is a hidden gem deep in the jungle. We came with our children and ate at the buffet and swam in the cenote. This was just after a hurricane surge came though and the water level in the cenote was so high the entire diving platform, ropes and all, were submerged! Still an awe-filling experience. The guides taught us about the Cenote and were well versed in the Mayan culture and language. Extremely friendly service! We did not have time for the ATV tour but it's included.
Written November 12, 2020
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William F
Denver, CO653 contributions
Mar. 2020
Went here on a day trip to Chichen Itza from Merida. The Centoe is beautiful and was not that crowded when I was there. I did not know we were visiting the cenote so was not prepared for swimming. There are a lot of stairs if you have problems with stairs. I enjoyed watching the people swim.
Written May 25, 2020
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SHU LING K
Canmore, Canada151 contributions
Feb. 2020 • Friends
This is our first time to visit a Cenote in Mexico. The first impression is “Woah!” It’s feel unbelievable. Torque blue water makes us feel refresh after a long walk in Chitzen Itza. Life jacket rental only 35peso with no entrance fee.
Written March 3, 2020
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