Cenote Noh-Mozon

97823 Yucatan, Mexico
Tourist attraction
User Reviews

5 Jazhiel Robles - 3 months ago

My favorite cenote in Yucatán. Its hard to reach but well worth it. I'm speechless, this place is perfect. You'll never have to worry about bus crowds. Only reachable by car. Just rent a car and enjoy these off the beaten path cenotes. Bring your own water and snacks as there's no restaurants or stores nearby.

5 Jessica Paglialunga - 2 months ago

Cold and refreshing. Road was a little bumpy, would recommend a truck or SUV. Absolutely beautiful cenote.

5 David Compain - 6 months ago

So cool !!
A bit difficult to go there with a sand road but when you are there, is it magical with beautiful blue bird, a great 14m jump in the water and nobody around us !!

5 Nikita Petrov - 8 months ago

Just wow. Were happy to be here all alone! 50 pesos per person, bad road, totally worth it.

1 Sarah Nalewajska - 3 months ago

I was expecting to enjoy a not crowded cenote, but unfortunately after driving 3 out of the 4 km of the dirt road, we encountered a closed gate so we couldn’t drive further. Very disappointing after driving there for a while and not being able to enjoy the cenote.

5 Canan Üstündağ Ayçiçek - 2 weeks ago

The best cenote I have ever been in! Many thanks to our friends Paco and Huseyn, we had the opportunity to see it????
The water was in really good temperature, it was very cristal clear. With the goggles, underwater can be seen beautifully. We didn’t want to go out of the water. It was not crowded too. I wish the road would be a little bit better but maybe the people in charge are in the opinion that bumpy roads makes this place a hidden gem?

5 Emilia F - 2 months ago

The cenote is amazing. The water is deep and blue. You can even jump from the top.
The only thing... the road is a little difficult. We parked our car in the small village "pixyá" and decided to walk about 5 km to the cenote because the road was in such a bad condition.
After walking about 4.3 km, we reached a closed gate. After we passed the gate, a local ran behind us and explained that the road we were on was the old path to the cenote. Apparently it was no longer used, but if we paid him 50 pesos he would let us through. Since we were already so close, we paid the 50 pesos and soon reached the beautiful little cenote.
Before going there, you should find out the actual road to the cenote... the road provided by Goole Maps is not accessible by car (due to closed gates) and is not used anymore.
Ahh, and before I forget... the entrance fee for the cenote is 100 pesos if you're a foreigner.

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