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Cenote Suytun Visit Tips: Costs, What to Bring & How to Get There



Visiting Cenote Suytun: Practical Tips & Costs


Quick Answer

Cenote Suytun charges about 280 MXN pesos for adults, with children paying less . It is open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (last entry 4 p.m.) , and the entrance fee grants one hour underground . Bring cash, a towel, swimwear and a reusable water bottle . You can reach the cenote via taxi, scooter, bike or car from Valladolid; it’s about 8.4 km (15 minutes) away .



Where Is Cenote Suytun?


Cenote Suytun lies roughly 8.4 km east of Valladolid, Yucatán . The drive takes about 15 minutes along Highway 180. Its proximity to Valladolid makes it an easy half‑day trip. It’s approximately 90 minutes from Tulum and over two hours from Cancun .



Entry Costs & Opening Hours


Admission: Adults pay around 280 MXN pesos, and children (5–11 years) about 230 MXN pesos . Buying tickets online can save 50 pesos per person .

Operating hours: Open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., with last entry at 4 p.m. .

Time limit: Standard admission allows one hour underground . You can pay for a second hour or rent the entire cenote for a private event .

On-site amenities: Changing rooms, showers, life jackets, a restaurant and a gift shop are available .



How to Get There from Valladolid


By Taxi or Colectivo: Taxis and shared colectivos leave regularly from Valladolid’s center and take about 15 minutes . Negotiate the fare beforehand; colectivos are cheaper but may require waiting for more passengers.

By Car Rental: Renting a car gives you flexibility to visit other cenotes or ruins. The drive is straightforward along Highway 180.

By Bike or Scooter: Adventurous travelers can rent scooters or bicycles in Valladolid . Scooter rentals cost about 642 MXN pesos for 12 hours, letting you explore multiple cenotes in a day.



What to Bring


Cash (Pesos): Admission is paid on-site; cards may not be accepted.

Swimwear & Towel: Pack a swimsuit, quick-dry towel and water shoes.

Reusable Water Bottle & Snacks: There is a small restaurant and gift shop, but bringing water is wise.

Go‑Pro/Underwater Camera: The water is clear, and photos are stunning from both the platform and the staircase .

Waterproof Phone Case: To protect your device from drips while taking photos.

Biodegradable Sunscreen or Leave it Behind: Everyone must shower before entering , so try to avoid lotions and oils that could pollute the water.



Swimming & Safety Rules


Life jackets are mandatory. Staff enforce this rule , so wear the provided vest at all times if you plan to swim.

No diving off the platform. Diving is prohibited , though some visitors ignore the rule; respect it for safety and to preserve the site.

Shower before entering. To keep the water clean, all visitors must rinse off lotions and sunscreen .

Time limit enforced. Staff will alert you when your hour is up ; if you want more time, pay for an extension or ask about a private rental.

Respect the line. During busy hours, a queue forms to walk out onto the platform . Each person has a short turn; be patient and courteous.



Tips for a Smooth Visit


Arrive early or late. Crowds peak midday. Visiting before 11 a.m. or after 3 p.m. provides more relaxed exploration, though the famous light beam is strongest midday .

Buy tickets online. Pre‑purchase to save money and reduce wait time at the entrance .

Combine trips. Pair Cenote Suytun with a visit to Valladolid’s colonial center , Ek Balam or Chichén Itzá for a full day of adventure.

Consider a private tour. Organized tours from Cancun or Tulum include transportation, but they often arrive during peak times . Private or self‑guided options allow better timing.



Conclusion


Cenote Suytun is one of Mexico’s most photogenic cenotes, but good planning enhances the experience. Knowing the costs , operating hours , what to bring and the rules ensures a smooth visit. Whether you’re coming for the light beam, a swim, or a serene moment underground, these practical Cenote Suytun visit tips will help you make the most of your trip.

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