The Riviera Maya in Mexico is renowned for its breathtaking natural wonders, and the "Paddle and Snorkel in Cenote" tour by Water Humans Project offers a unique opportunity to experience the area’s hidden gems. Participants can look forward to a full day of paddleboarding and snorkeling in the region’s stunning cenotes, accompanied by knowledgeable guides and provided with all necessary equipment. With a maximum of four travelers per tour, this intimate experience promises personalized attention and unforgettable memories. However, the real question is: what secrets do these cenotes hold, and what wonders await those who venture into their crystal-clear waters?
Key Points
- Paddleboarding and snorkeling in a Cenote in Riviera Maya, operated by Water Humans Project with a cost of $150 per person.
- Maximum of 4 travelers per tour with free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience.
- Includes equipment, lunch, water, private transport, Cenote ticket, photos, and a knowledgeable guide.
- Meeting point is Mega Soriana in Playa del Carmen, with optional $5 pickup service available.
- Activity starts at 7:00 am and concludes at the meeting point, with an overall rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars.
Activity Overview
The activity offers paddleboarding and snorkeling in a picturesque Cenote located in the Riviera Maya region.
It’s operated by the Water Humans Project and costs $150 per person, with a maximum of 4 travelers per tour.
Confirmation is received at the time of booking, and there’s free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience.
The price includes paddleboarding and snorkeling equipment, lunch, bottled water, private transportation, Cenote ticket, photos, and a guide.
The meeting point is at Mega Soriana, and pickup requires an address sent 24 hours prior, with payment in cash.
The activity starts at 7:00 am and ends back at the meeting point.
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Inclusions
This activity includes all the necessary equipment for both paddleboarding and snorkeling. Participants will receive a paddleboard, life jacket, and snorkeling gear, including mask, snorkel, and fins.
Lunch and bottled water are also provided, ensuring travelers stay refreshed throughout the experience. Private transportation to the cenote is included, with an optional $5 pickup service available.
The cenote ticket is covered, granting access to this stunning natural wonder. Lastly, a knowledgeable guide will accompany the group and provide photos to capture the memorable moments.
Meeting and Pickup Details
The meeting point for this activity is Mega Soriana, located at 30 Avenida Nte. 101, Gonzalo Guerrero, Playa del Carmen, Q.R., Mexico.
Travelers should be at the appointment in front of the Santander bank at 7:30 am.
Private transportation can be arranged for an additional $5 fee, but the pickup location must be provided 24 hours in advance.
All payments for the pickup service need to be made in cash.
The activity starts at 7:00 am and concludes back at the meeting point.
Start and End Points
The activity starts at 7:00 am and concludes back at the meeting point.
Travelers will start their paddleboarding and snorkeling adventure at the scheduled time. The tour departs from the Mega Soriana location, where you will meet the guide and group.
After a full day of exploring the Cenote, the experience ends right back where it began – at the original meeting point. This ensures a smooth and convenient start and finish to the excursion.
Participants can look forward to a seamless experience from beginning to end as they enjoy the natural beauty of the Riviera Maya’s stunning Cenote.
Additional Information
Participants should note that this excursion isn’t wheelchair accessible, though it’s located near public transportation options.
Most travelers are able to participate, but it isn’t recommended for pregnant individuals.
The key additional information includes:
- This activity isn’t wheelchair accessible.
- It’s located near public transportation.
- Pregnant travelers aren’t recommended to participate.
Tour Rating
Based on the 7 reviews received, the overall rating for this paddleboarding and snorkeling excursion in the Riviera Maya’s Cenote stands at 4.4 out of 5 stars.
While there are no 5-star ratings, the majority of the reviews seem quite positive, indicating a well-organized and enjoyable experience.
Considering the inclusive nature of the tour, with transportation, equipment, and lunch provided, the pricing of $150 per person appears reasonable.
The small group size of up to 4 travelers also suggests a more personalized and intimate activity.
What to Expect
As guests embark on this paddleboarding and snorkeling adventure, they’ll first meet at the designated meeting point of Mega Soriana, where they’ll be greeted by the friendly guides from the Water Humans Project.
The experience includes:
- Paddleboarding and snorkeling equipment provided, ensuring a hassle-free exploration of the Cenote.
- A delicious lunch and refreshing bottled water to fuel the adventure.
- Private transportation, with an optional pickup service for an additional fee, to whisk guests to and from the Cenote.
After the guided tour, the activity concludes back at the original meeting point, leaving guests with ample time to explore the rest of their Riviera Maya experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Is the Recommended Attire for the Activity?
The recommended attire for the activity includes swimwear, water shoes, and sun protection such as a hat and sunscreen. Comfortable, lightweight clothing that can get wet is also advised.
Are There Any Age Restrictions for Participants?
The activity doesn’t mention any age restrictions. It’s suitable for most travelers, though it’s not recommended for pregnant individuals. The tour is designed for a maximum of 4 participants per group.
Is There an Option to Rent Underwater Cameras?
The activity overview doesn’t mention an option to rent underwater cameras. However, it does state that photos are provided by the guide, so participants may not need to bring their own camera equipment.
Can I Bring My Own Paddleboard or Snorkeling Equipment?
Travelers can bring their own paddleboarding and snorkeling equipment for the activity, but they won’t receive a discount. The tour provides all necessary gear, so bringing your own isn’t required.
Is There a Minimum Number of Participants Required for the Tour?
The activity overview doesn’t specify a minimum number of participants required for the tour. It states the maximum is 4 travelers per tour, but doesn’t mention a minimum. The tour seems to run even with just one traveler.
The Sum Up
Paddle and snorkel in the stunning Riviera Maya cenotes for an unforgettable day of adventure. With personalized attention, convenient transportation, and all necessary equipment provided, this tour offers an exceptional experience. Capture the beauty of the natural surroundings and enjoy a delicious lunch as you explore the crystal-clear waters. It’s an ideal way to learn about the breathtaking beauty of the region.
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