Taak Bi Ha Cenote is a hidden gem in Quintana Roo, offering a unique adventure into an underground world once sacred to the ancient Maya. Part of the vast Sac Actun System, the longest underwater river system in the world, this cenote is filled with stunning stalactites, stalagmites, and columns formed over thousands of years. Perfect for swimming, snorkeling, or simply marveling at its natural beauty, Taak Bi Ha is an unforgettable destination for adventure-seekers and nature-lovers alike. Its easy access makes it a great spot for families and a must-see for those exploring the Riviera Maya.
Visiting Taak Bi Ha Cenote is a must-do experience for those seeking a unique and unforgettable adventure in Quintana Roo. This hidden gem, located within the heart of the jungle, offers an incredible journey into an underground world that was once sacred to the ancient Maya civilization. As you step into the cave, you'll be awed by the stunning natural formations that have been sculpted over thousands of years—stalactites, stalagmites, and towering columns that make this cenote a true geological marvel.
Taak Bi Ha is a gateway to the vast network of submerged passages that stretches over 369 kilometers (229 miles). This immense system provides a rare opportunity for adventure-seekers and nature-lovers to explore one of the most fascinating and expansive cave networks on Earth.
Whether you’re swimming, snorkeling, or simply soaking in the mesmerizing views. Don’t miss the chance to experience one of the most beautiful and tranquil cenotes in Quintana Roo.
We are located just across the street from the AKI SUPERMARKET of downtown Tulum.
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended
Not recommended for participants with back problems
Not recommended for pregnant women
Children under 16 years old won't be able to drive the ATV, it should present a valid ID to confirm the age.
We will reserve the right of admission in case any passenger is under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Remember this tour doesn't include Hotel pickup. You will have to arrive our meeting point in downtown Tulum.
Our meeting point is at the entrance of Tulum downtown, Just where Av Tulum and Av Coba intersects, you will see a 7 ELEVEN on the corner. Our office is just in front of it.
If you need more information, please contact us at the whatsapp number +529841298742
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Available • Apps: Uber, Didi
Car, Bike, Scooter
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