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Cenote Calavera is located just 3 km (1.9 miles) from Tulum center.
From Tulum: 3 km (1.9 miles) – about 5 minutes by car
From Playa del Carmen: 63 km (39 miles) – about 1 hour by car
From Cancun: 128 km (79.5 miles) – about 1 hour 45 minutes by car
By Car:
Drive west from Tulum on the road to Coba. Cenote Calavera is right off the road and well-marked. Free parking is available on site.
By Taxi:
Taxis are available from downtown Tulum. Taxis in Quintana Roo are not regulated, so prices can vary. It may also be difficult or pricey to grab a taxi from the cenote back to your accommodation.
By Scooter:
Scooters are a fast and flexible way to reach Cenote Calavera. The ride takes about 5 minutes from Tulum center.
By Bicycle:
A bike ride from Tulum center takes around 10 minutes. It’s a short and easy route on a mostly flat road.
Only cash is accepted at the entrance. Credit or debit cards are not accepted.
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There’s no on-site food service at Cenote Calavera, but you’re very close to Cardamomo Cenote Restaurant, a peaceful jungle spot offering fresh, casual dishes just a short walk from the cenote entrance.
While it may be smaller than others, Cenote Calavera packs a lot into its dramatic layout.
Photography – Light beams shining into the water through the holes above make for amazing photos.
Adventure – Jump into the water from one of the holes and climb out using a wooden ladder—pure jungle fun.
Swimsuit – Wear it in advance to save time
Towel – Quick-dry options are best
Water shoes – The ground can be rocky and slippery
Snorkel gear – Some cenotes offer rentals, but bringing your own is more hygienic
Dry bag – Keep your phone, wallet, and valuables safe from water
Cash – Most cenotes do not accept credit or debit cards
Reusable water bottle – Stay hydrated without adding plastic waste
Biodegradable bug spray – Use only after you’re out of the water if needed
Travel light but smart—being prepared makes the experience way more enjoyable.
Cenotes are part of a delicate ecosystem. To preserve its crystal-clear waters and the life within:
Do not feed animals or leave food behind, as this disrupts their natural behavior and attracts invasive species.
Your respect helps keep this natural wonder pristine for future visitors.
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