Tulum Cenotes Private Tours

The Yucatan Peninsula sits above one of the largest underground river systems on Earth. Our private cenote tours from Tulum put you in the water at the best ones with zero group logistics.

Tulum Has Some of the Best Cenotes in Mexico. Here Is How to See Them Right.

Private access, snorkel gear included, no crowds.

There are hundreds of cenotes in the Yucatan. Most tourists hit the same two or three near Tulum Town and call it done. Our private cenote tours go further. Gran Cenote is one of the most photographed in Mexico and rightfully so. Yal Ku Lagoon is a brackish coastal inlet where freshwater meets the sea, full of fish and coral. The jungle cenotes near Cobá are quieter, cooler, and far less visited. Every tour runs privately for your group, with certified guides, snorkel gear, and pickups directly from your Tulum hotel.

Gran Cenote

Crystal-clear freshwater, natural light shafts, and resident turtles. The most iconic cenote near Tulum and a must-swim.

Yal Ku Lagoon

A coastal snorkel lagoon where freshwater meets the Caribbean. Tropical fish, coral formations, and calm conditions.

Cobá Jungle Cenotes

Hidden in the jungle near Cobá ruins. Cooler, quieter, and far less crowded than the cenotes closer to Tulum Town.

What Every Private Tulum Cenote Tour Includes

Everything is handled before your tour day. Show up and swim.

Private Vehicle for Your Group

Air-conditioned and exclusively yours. No shared transport, no strangers, no fixed group schedule.

Snorkel Gear Included

Masks, fins, and life vests at every cenote. Bring nothing except swimwear and a towel.

All Cenote Entrances Covered

Every entrance fee is included in your tour price. Nothing extra to pay at the water.

Pickup from Any Tulum Hotel

Hotel Zone, Tulum Town, or jungle rental. We collect you at your door at the confirmed time.

Cientos de viajeros satisfechos confían en nosotros.

Escuche cómo nuestros huéspedes vivieron su experiencia en Yucatán: de forma segura, auténtica y sin estrés.

«Contratamos a un conductor privado durante tres días y eso cambió por completo nuestro viaje. Visitamos lugares que nunca hubiéramos encontrado por nuestra cuenta, y nuestro conductor era muy amable y conocía muy bien la zona. ¡Nos sentimos totalmente seguros en todo momento!».

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EE. UU.

Private Makes the Cenote Experience Completely Different

Cenotes are small spaces. Group tours make them feel crowded. Private tours give them back to you.

Local Guides Who Know Every Cenote Worth Visiting

Our guides have spent years exploring the cenotes around Tulum. They know which ones are worth the entrance fee, when to arrive, and how to make the most of a full cenote day.

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How to Book a Tulum Cenote Private Tour

Simple process, fast confirmation, fully arranged before you arrive.

Choose Your Cenote Combination

Gran Cenote with Yal Ku Lagoon, or Cobá ruins with a jungle cenote swim. Tell us what you want and we match the itinerary.

Send Your Group Details

Group size, hotel address, and preferred date. We confirm availability and send a booking summary within hours.

Everything Gets Arranged

Guide, vehicle, snorkel gear, and all entrance fees sorted before your tour day. Nothing left to organize on arrival.

We Pick You Up at Your Hotel

Your guide arrives at your Tulum property at the confirmed time. The cenote day starts immediately.

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Why AB Transfers for Tulum Cenote Tours

We run cenote tours regularly and know exactly how to make them worth your time.

Timing That Matters

Gran Cenote gets busy by 10am. We plan early departures so your group arrives before the crowds hit and gets the best light for photos.

Gear That Actually Fits

We carry full snorkel sets in multiple sizes. No renting scratched masks from a kiosk at the gate.

Honest Recommendations

Not every cenote near Tulum is worth the entrance fee. We tell you which ones to prioritize based on your group and skip the overhyped ones.

Preguntas frecuentes

Encuentre respuestas rápidas a las preguntas más comunes sobre nuestros traslados, el proceso de reserva y nuestros servicios, para que pueda viajar con confianza y tranquilidad.

Which cenotes are included in Tulum private tours?

Our Tulum cenote tours cover Gran Cenote and Yal Ku Lagoon on one itinerary, and the jungle cenotes near Cobá on the other. Both options run privately for your group with snorkel gear and all entrances included.

Is snorkel equipment included in the cenote tour price?

Yes. Snorkel masks, fins, and life vests are included in every cenote tour. You do not need to bring your own equipment or rent anything at the site. Just bring a swimsuit and a towel.

Can I combine cenotes with Tulum ruins in one private day?

Absolutely. Our most popular Tulum itinerary combines the ruins in the morning with Gran Cenote and Yal Ku Lagoon in the afternoon. It is a full private day that covers the two best experiences Tulum has to offer.

Are the cenotes near Tulum safe for non-swimmers?

Yes. All cenotes on our tours have life vests available and gentle entry points. Gran Cenote has shallow areas suitable for non-swimmers and children. Your guide will brief you on water conditions at each stop before you enter.

What is the difference between Gran Cenote and Yal Ku Lagoon?

Gran Cenote is a classic freshwater cenote with an open ceiling, crystal visibility, and resident turtles. It is best for swimming and snorkeling in fresh water. Yal Ku Lagoon is a coastal inlet where freshwater mixes with the Caribbean Sea, creating ideal conditions for snorkeling among tropical fish and coral. They are different experiences and work well together in a single tour day.

How early should I arrive at the cenotes to avoid crowds?

Gran Cenote opens at 8am and group tour buses typically arrive from 10am. We schedule early hotel pickups so you reach the water before the main rush. By mid-morning the popular cenotes near Tulum Town fill up significantly. Early arrival makes a real difference to the experience.