Zona Arqueológica de Dzibilchaltún Dzibilchaltún, 97305 Mérida, Yuc., MexicoMap
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The Cenote is Closed.
You can still visit the site and walk around the cenote, but there is no swimming. It is closed. There are hyacinths growing up and it did not open after closing for COVID. The Museum was also closed ...
As of 1-24-2021 It's closed because of covid. Too bad because it was 80+ yesterday and the water looked awesome. It has also flooded last year with the heavy rains but it look ok yesterday.
I’m still in amazement at this uniqueness of this area. We swam in the cenote and the water was so clean and clear. I was able to get underwater photos of the fish. You have to visit a cenote if you’r...
Great place to have a swim after a walk through the ancient Mayan ruins
We visit the archeological Mayan site of Dzbichaltun in the outskirts of the city of Merida (guessing about 15 km or so). Kids had free entrance and my was only $49 pesos. (take into account that Mexi...
At 08.30 we were the only people here. Lovely and quiet, birds dipping in and out of the water and doves were nesting in the reeds. Not really reliable access to and from the water given our age and ...
The Cenote is Closed.
You can still visit the site and walk around the cenote, but there is no swimming. It is closed. There are hyacinths growing up and it did not open after closing for COVID. The Museum was also closed ...
oh well
As of 1-24-2021 It's closed because of covid. Too bad because it was 80+ yesterday and the water looked awesome. It has also flooded last year with the heavy rains but it look ok yesterday.
This body of water was UNREAL
I’m still in amazement at this uniqueness of this area. We swam in the cenote and the water was so clean and clear. I was able to get underwater photos of the fish. You have to visit a cenote if you’r...
Great place to have a swim after a walk through the ancient Mayan ruins
We visit the archeological Mayan site of Dzbichaltun in the outskirts of the city of Merida (guessing about 15 km or so). Kids had free entrance and my was only $49 pesos. (take into account that Mexi...
Pretty, quite small
At 08.30 we were the only people here. Lovely and quiet, birds dipping in and out of the water and doves were nesting in the reeds. Not really reliable access to and from the water given our age and ...