Private Snorkeling at Cenotes Nicte Ha & Taak Bi Ha
Visit two of the Riviera Maya’s most stunning cenotes at the best time of day to avoid the crowds on this exclusive private snorkeling tour.
Nicte Ha is an open-air cenote surrounded by jungle, where tree roots and hanging vegetation create a truly magical atmosphere.
Taak Bi Ha offers a completely different experience—an underground cavern cenote with crystal-clear waters and dramatic stalactites.
With your certified snorkeling guide at your side and all quality gear included, this private tour is safe, easy, and unforgettable.
End the day with a tasty snack at a charming local Mexican restaurant nestled in the jungle.
Perfect for families and groups of friends.
Just you, your guide & driver: Pick up from all hotels and rentals in Tulum. We advise 8am pick up to avoid crowds.<br/>Pickup included
Just you, your guide & driver: Pick up from all hotels and rentals in Tulum. We advise 8am pick up to avoid crowds.<br/>Pickup included
We will pick you up with a private vehicle from your hotel-rental (approx 40 minutes driving)
We start with swimming and snorkeling in cenote Nicte Ha. It's an open-air cenote filled with small fishes, lily flowers, and beautiful sunlight reflecting in the water. There's even a small jumping platform. This cenote is suitable for everyone, including kids, as it has easy access to the water and is perfect for all levels of snorkeling.
You will have an amazing experience swimming and snorkeling in cenote Taak Bi Ha Ha. Inside the underground cave river, you'll be able to admire numerous stalactites and stalagmites. It's also a fantastic place to capture some unique photos, both in and out of the water. If you're looking for a cave cenote that's not crowded, this is the per
To end your tour, you'll get to enjoy a delicious lunch at a local restaurant located in the jungle near the cenotes. Indulge in mouthwatering tacos, empanadas, and more. Get ready for an unforgettable and truly authentic experience!
After lunch, we'll take you back to your hotel or rental in Tulum (approx. 40-minute drive).
• Swimming skills mandatory
• IMPORTANT: You must provide the tour operator:
1/ At the latest 3 days before the tour: T-shirt size (from XS to 3 XL) for each participant + kid's weights for the snorkeling equipment.
2/ No later than 4pm the day before the tour, your ROOM NUMBER. Otherwise the tour will be cancelled. Without your room number, they will not be authorized to enter in the hotel to pick you up. In case on condo/bnb sharing your location via whatsapp is mandatory.
• What to bring with you:
- Beach Towels
- Swimsuit (please wear it from the morning and you can change after the snorkeling activities)
- Flip flops or sandals (water shoes not required but you can bring them)
- Hat/sunglasses
- Rash guard or UV shirt
- Cash (tips/souvenirs)
It is not allowed to put sunblock/mosquito repellent before snorkeling activities.
The tour can not be customized.
No show will apply 15 minutes after the confirmed pick up time.
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