Overview
Cenote Hubiku is a beautiful and tranquil natural sinkhole surrounded by lush vegetation and ancient ruins. It offers a unique opportunity to swim in crystal-clear waters and explore the rich history of the Yucatan Peninsula.
Cenote Hubiku is a significant cultural and natural site, offering insights into the Mayan civilization and the unique geological features of the Yucatan Peninsula.
Location
Address
Carretera Valladolid - Tizimin Km 1.5, Temozón, Yucatan
Neighborhood: Rural Yucatan
Coordinates
20.916700, -88.516700
Visiting Information
Opening Hours
Admission
Best Time to Visit
Overall Best Period
March-May
Best Time of Day
Early morning
fewer crowds and cooler temperatures
Duration Recommendations
Seasonal Highlights
spring
warm and sunny
- • lush vegetation
- • clear waters
summer
hot and humid
- • rainy season waterfalls
autumn
pleasant and cool
- • cooler temperatures
- • clear skies
winter
cool and dry
- • holiday decorations
- • festive atmosphere
Know Before You Go
Essential Information
- Book ahead for guided tours
- Bring ID
- Check weather conditions
What to Bring
essential
recommended
seasonal
not allowed
Health & Safety
Physical Requirements: moderate
- • deep water
- • slippery surfaces
Medical facilities: first aid available on-site
Payment Information
Accepted
cash, credit cards
Currency
Mexican Peso (MXN)
Typical Costs
Dress Code
swimwear appropriate, comfortable clothing and footwear, water shoes or sandals, inappropriate or revealing clothing
Booking Tips
- • 1 week
- • official website or local tour operators
- • 24 hours
- • available for guided tours
Amenities
Digital Services
Mobile App
Cenote Hubiku Guide
Size: 45 MB
Features: Map, Audio guide, Tickets, History
Platforms: iOS, Android
WiFi Zones: Visitor center, Restaurant
Charging Stations: Rest areas
How to Reach
From Airport
Nearest: Cancun International Airport (CUN)
Distance: 150 km
Travel Time: 2.5 hours
From City Center
Distance: 15 km
Local Insights
Cultural Context
Why Locals Love It: Historic and natural significance
Historical Significance: Important Mayan site
Insider Tips
- Free entry early morning for locals
- Best food at the back entrance
Local Recommendations
- • Try local Mayan cuisine at the on-site restaurant
- • Ask for guide Carlos
Language Help
Useful Phrases
Guide Languages: Spanish, English, Mayan
Photography Guide
Best Photo Spots
Main cenote viewpoint
Best Time: Golden hour
Tips: Wide-angle shots
Result: Stunning landscape photos
Photography Rules
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Walking: Not walkable
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Valladolid
Distance: 15km
Walking: Not walkable
Type: Colonial City
Reviews
Based on 850 reviews
Recent Visitor Tips
- "Book online"
- "Visit early"
- "Great for families"
Contact Information
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Quick Info
Available Tours
95
Rating
4.6 / 5.0
Reviews
850
Adult Entry
100 MXN