Discovering Toh Tours Adventures Cenotes in Chemuyil: An Authentic Mexican Eco-Experience
If you’re seeking a quieter side of the Riviera Maya, this Cenotes tour in Chemuyil offers a chance to explore a lesser-known community while enjoying stunning natural pools and learning about local customs. This 4 to 5-hour adventure is perfect for travelers craving an intimate, genuine encounter with Mexico’s incredible underground waterways and warm-hearted community.
What we love about this experience? First, it’s completely private, so your group gets personalized attention and a more relaxed pace. Second, the tour’s focus on ecotourism and local culture makes it a meaningful addition to your Mexico itinerary.
One potential consideration? The tour involves cycling on gravel roads, which might be challenging for some. Still, it’s part of the adventure and adds to the authentic, off-the-beaten-path feel.
This tour suits travelers who enjoy outdoor activities, cultural insights, and a more intimate connection with the environment and local people. If you’re after a unique, eco-friendly experience away from crowded tourist spots, this is a great pick.
Key Points

- Private Tour: Only your group participates, enhancing the personal experience.
- Cultural Focus: Learn about local customs and the sacred significance of cenotes.
- Active Adventure: Includes biking and snorkeling, ideal for outdoor enthusiasts.
- Authentic Experience: Small community in Chemuyil offers real Mexican hospitality.
- Cost-Effective: At around $50 per person, it provides good value for a personalized, multi-stop tour.
- Flexible Duration: Lasts roughly 4 to 5 hours, fitting into most itineraries.
An In-Depth Look at Chemuyil’s Cenote Tour

We’ll walk through each part of the tour to help you visualize what makes this excursion special. From the moment you start at De La Oropendula in Chemuyil, the experience begins with a sense of discovery.
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Meeting Point and Initial Setup
The tour kicks off promptly at 8:00 am at De La Oropendula, a convenient spot near public transportation. Expect a friendly check-in process and a briefing about the day’s plan. The tour is private, meaning just your group will be on this adventure, which allows for flexibility and personalized attention.
Use of bicycle is included, making it easy to cover the short distances between each cenote without the need for long drives. Comfortable biking on gravel roads, guided by locals, adds a nice touch of adventure and a way to see more of Chemuyil’s lush surroundings.
First Stop: Cenote Sutu’ul Ha
A brief 5-minute ride takes you into the jungle, where the first semi-open cenote awaits. This spot is perfect for a quick swim and snorkeling, allowing you to get your feet wet immediately. The water here is clear and inviting, and the setting is shaded yet open enough to enjoy the sky. The photographer on site will capture your moments, so you’ll have memories of your splash in this sacred place.
This stop lasts about 30 minutes, and since no admission fee is required, it’s a great way to ease into the adventure without extra costs.
Second Stop: Hidden Cenote
Just a short 5-minute drive away, this lesser-known cenote offers a quieter, more secluded experience. Snorkeling here is equally enjoyable, and the guide will share stories about the formation of cenotes and their importance in local culture. One reviewer noted that their guides “made us feel welcome and safe,” highlighting the friendly vibe and knowledgeable guides.
Expect to spend around 3 hours here, exploring the waters and taking in the natural beauty. This longer stop allows plenty of time for relaxing, snorkeling, and learning.
Third Stop: Cenote Xunaan Ha
Driving for about 8 minutes, you arrive at the largest cenote, Xunaan Ha. This spot is perfect for those who love an adrenaline rush — you can jump in from different heights, snorkel to see fish and underwater formations, or simply enjoy the panoramic views. The size and depth of this cenote allow for more exploration and photography.
The fact that this is the biggest of the stops means more time to swim and explore, making it a highlight of the tour. A reviewer mentioned that they loved the stunning views and the opportunity to take fantastic photos here.
Final Stop: Cenote The Cave
A mere 5-minute drive leads to the last cenote, which is known for its mysterious energy and unique formations. Here, snorkeling reveals the secrets of this underground marvel. The guide will help you discover the secrets of this wonderful place, and you’ll likely feel the powerful energy of Mayan culture that still lingers in these sacred spaces.
This stop lasts about 30 minutes, providing a fitting conclusion to your cenote exploration. It’s a quieter, contemplative end where you can reflect on the day’s discoveries.
Why This Tour Excels

What makes this tour stand out is its combination of natural beauty, cultural insight, and personalized service. The guides – praised for their kindness and knowledge – make the difference, transforming a simple snorkeling trip into an educational and memorable experience. Their familiarity with the cenotes’ history and formation enriches the adventure, as you learn why these sites are sacred and how they fit into local traditions.
The inclusion of bicycle use is ideal for eco-conscious travelers, providing a sustainable way to traverse the terrain while soaking in the scenery. The tour’s length and intimate size ensure you won’t feel overwhelmed or rushed, giving you plenty of time to snorkel, take photos, and relax.
At $50.14 per person, the price is very reasonable considering the private setting and multiple stops. No extra admission fees are charged at the cenotes, which is a plus. You also get the added value of a local, community-based experience that’s far more authentic than commercialized tours.
Authenticity and Community
Reviews highlight the warmth of Chemuyil residents and the guides’ authentic hospitality. One reviewer noted that the experience was “Maybe the most native experience we made in Mexico,” emphasizing the tour’s genuine cultural connection.
Practical Tips
- Wear comfortable clothes, and bring a towel and waterproof camera if you have one.
- The tour starts early, so a good night’s sleep helps you enjoy the most.
- Cycling on gravel roads might be challenging for some, but it’s part of the charm and keeps the tour eco-friendly.
- Since the tour is weather-dependent, check the forecast; if canceled, you’ll be offered a different date or full refund.
Who Will Love This Experience?
This adventure is ideal for travelers looking for a more personal, less touristy, and culturally rich experience. It’s perfect for those who enjoy outdoor activities like snorkeling and biking, and who want to appreciate Mexico’s natural and spiritual heritage simultaneously.
If you’re traveling with family, friends, or even solo but prefer a private, laid-back atmosphere, this tour provides a genuine connection to the environment and local culture. It’s especially great for eco-conscious travelers who appreciate sustainable tourism and authentic community interactions.
Final Thoughts

This cenote tour in Chemuyil offers a rare blend of natural beauty, cultural insight, and personalized attention. It stands out from more commercialized options because it keeps the focus on authenticity and environmental appreciation. The guides’ friendliness and depth of knowledge make it a memorable journey into the heart of Mexican traditions and nature.
For those wanting to escape the crowds and explore the local community while exploring stunning cenotes, this tour hits all the right notes. It’s a fair price for a deeply immersive experience that balances adventure with education and cultural respect.
FAQ

Is this tour suitable for children?
While most travelers can participate, check with the tour provider if you have specific concerns about biking or snorkeling with young children.
What should I bring for the tour?
Bring a towel, waterproof camera, comfortable clothes, sunscreen, and possibly a hat. Biking and snorkeling gear are provided or can be used during the tour.
How long does the tour last?
The tour runs approximately 4 to 5 hours, with stops spanning different cenotes and activities.
Is transportation included?
Transportation between cenotes is by bike, which is part of the tour’s eco-friendly approach. The starting point is at De La Oropendula in Chemuyil.
Does the tour include free admission to the cenotes?
Yes, all cenotes visited are free of charge; no additional admission fees are mentioned.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour. Cancellations within 24 hours are not refunded.
What is the tour’s group size?
This is a private tour, so only your group will participate, ensuring a personalized experience.
Is this a guided tour?
Yes, guides are included, and they are praised for their friendliness and knowledge.
Embark on this adventurous yet authentic journey through Chemuyil’s cenotes — a perfect way to connect with nature, culture, and yourself.
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