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Cenote Cristal

Cenote Cristal is a beautiful open-air cenote just minutes from downtown Tulum. Surrounded by jungle and known for its crystal-clear waters, it’s a favorite spot for swimming, snorkeling, and relaxing in nature. It’s especially great if you’re looking for a peaceful escape with easy access from town.

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    Location

    From Tulum: 3.5 km (2.2 miles), about 5–10 minutes by car.
    From Playa del Carmen: 66 km (41 miles), around 55 minutes by car.
    From Cancun: 121 km (75 miles), approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes.

    How to Get There

    By Car: Accessible via Highway 307. Cenote Cristal is located on the east side of the highway, directly across from Cenote Escondido. Free parking is available.

    By Taxi: Taxis are available from Tulum. Note that taxi prices in Quintana Roo are not regulated, so fares can vary. It may also be difficult or pricey to grab a taxi from the cenote back to your accommodation.

    By Scooter: Just a 10-minute ride from Tulum. It’s an easy and quick way to get there.

    By Bicycle: Takes around 15–20 minutes from downtown Tulum, with a straightforward ride down Highway 307.

    By Colectivo: Colectivos heading south from Tulum can drop you nearby. Let the driver know you’re headed to Cenote Cristal.

    Price

    • Entrance Fee: 200 MXN (~10 USD) per person
    • Combo Ticket (Cristal + Escondido): 300 MXN (~15 USD)

    Opening Times

    Open daily from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM.

    Contact Info

    Whatsapp: +529844496819
    A wooden dock with railings leads to the clear, greenish waters of Cenote Cristal, surrounded by lush vegetation and palm trees under a bright blue sky with scattered clouds.

    Facilities

    • Bathrooms and rustic changing areas
    • Free parking
    • Shaded picnic tables
    • Swing and jump platform

    Food Options

    There are no on-site food facilities at Cenote Escondido. However it is one of the only cenotes in the area that allow you to bring food and drinks in case you are looking for a Cenote picnic. Just remember to take your trash to preserve the ecosystem.

    What the Cenote is Nice For

    Cenote Cristal is perfect for those who love laid-back nature spots. It’s especially popular for:

    Swimming: Refreshing, clear, and calm water surrounded by trees.
    Snorkeling: Good visibility and occasional fish sightings.
    Freediving: The open, deep area is ideal for breath-hold practice.
    Cliff Jumping: A small platform adds a touch of adventure.
    Relaxation: A quiet space to unwind and enjoy the jungle surroundings.

    It’s a top pick for travelers wanting an easygoing experience close to Tulum.

    What to Bring

    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.

    Help Protect the Environment

    Cenotes are part of a delicate ecosystem. To preserve its crystal-clear waters and the life within:

    • Only use biodegradable sunscreen, as regular ones can contaminate the water and harm aquatic life.
    • Shower before entering to rinse off any lotions, oils, or insect repellents.
    • Never touch or remove stalactites, stalagmites, or any rock formations—these natural structures take thousands of years to form and are protected by law. Removing them is illegal and considered an environmental crime.
    • Take all your trash with you and help keep the area clean.
    • Stay on marked paths to avoid damaging the surrounding jungle or underground cave systems.
    • Avoid loud music or shouting, as it disturbs the wildlife and the tranquil experience of other visitors.

    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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