a rocky road to the Cenotes but a beautiful one and a very helpfull guide.
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a rocky road to the Cenotes but a beautiful one and a very helpfull guide.
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This cenote is near the Mayan Ruins of Tulum and is a must do. We did Tulums early in the day because of the heat and then stopped in to snorkel this Cenote. You'll see the National Geographic sign on the highway as you head back to Cancun. The drive from the the highway visitor center back to the Cenote...
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Me and my husband stopped here later in the day, and wanted to have the whole experience. They regreted to tell us that the next day would be better for us to go. My husband had concerns with me being newly pregnet, that the zip lines would be to much for me. The reassured us that it was completely safe....
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Gorgeous, there are hundreds of these, but this one is truly extraordinary
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Labna Ha cenotes is a true experience! If you don't like to be around lots of tourists and want to enjoy a real cenote adventure with a little bit of privacy, this is you option! We were greeted by the divers who found the cenote 10 years ago and explained us all about the labna ha project, we followed our...
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We headed out in the late morning, leaving Tulum, headed for XPLOR, hoping to go snorkeling in a cave. We were concerned that the activity might be a bit too process/refined -- kind of like a Disney theme park in the Mayan Riviera. When my travel companion saw the small roadside building for the LabnaHa Cenote, I turned around and...
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We had a great time. The drive back to the cenote was great by itself, bumpy but our little rental car made it with no problem, and lots of birds along the way. They keep groups down to small sizes so felt like we had it to ourselves. Our guide was knowledgeable and made sure everyone enjoyed the snorkel tour....
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WOW - what a pleasant way to spend an afternoon. Highly recommend for a quick educational and fun escape.
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If this is the only thing you see in Mayan Riviera, then your trip was a success! The three of us and our photographer/guide were the only ones in the cenote, mainly because they want to keep the cenote protected, pristine and personal. Their were stalactites, stalagmites, marine sponges and bats that made the adventure heavenly. At one point, we...
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the quality of the information was excellent and also the guide felt like a friend taking you around their favorite spots.
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