
Cenote Atik
Cenote Atik is a unique natural park located just outside Tulum, with immersive art installations inspired by Mayan mythology.
Cenote Atik is a visually captivating cenote located near Tulum, designed to offer not only a refreshing swim but also an immersive visual experience. It’s part of a themed park filled with artistic installations, sculptures, and photo zones, blending nature with creativity. It’s especially popular among social media enthusiasts and content creators.
From Tulum: 8 km (5 miles), around 10–15 minutes by car.
From Playa del Carmen: 58 km (36 miles), approximately 50 minutes.
From Cancun: 123 km (76 miles), roughly 1 hour and 45 minutes.
By Car: Easily accessible via Highway 307, with signage and free parking.
By Taxi: Available from Tulum and nearby areas. Taxi prices are not regulated in Quintana Roo, so fares can vary. Getting a return taxi may be difficult or expensive.
By Scooter: A quick and convenient ride from Tulum, just use caution on the highway.
By Bicycle: A 25–30 minute ride from downtown Tulum; bring water and sun protection.
By Colectivo: Take one heading towards Coba and ask to be dropped near Cenote Atik. A short walk is required.
This cenote is perfect if you’re looking to mix natural beauty with creative inspiration.
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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