5 K The Foodie - 4 months ago
What an incredible cenote. A guy rents vests outside but he didnt have enough for my group. I recommend bringing your own. Absolutely loved spending a couple of hours here.
5 K The Foodie - 4 months ago
What an incredible cenote. A guy rents vests outside but he didnt have enough for my group. I recommend bringing your own. Absolutely loved spending a couple of hours here.
5 John - 8 months ago
Beautiful cenote! To get here from Merida, take a bus to Telchaquillo from the Noreste bus station. Once in Telchaquillo, it is a 5km walk to Pixya. Along the way, someone on a motorcycle picked us up and took us to the town. In Pixya follow Google Maps directions, it's a short walk.
The cenote is 50 pesos per person. There are facilities to change but nowhere to leave your valuables so be careful. You'll have to walk down a very steep and narrow staircase but once you're down there it's beautiful! The pool is quite small though so it could get busy.
5 K C - 2 months ago
One of the most beautiful places I’ve ever seen. Off the beaten path in a local village and the
Village people who run it are incredibly nice. Bring your own life jacket as they don’t have many to rent out. You will enjoy yourself !
5 A. G. (Recyclops) - a year ago
Mostly closed cenote with some wooden stairs to go down to a small platform. Very beautiful blue water. It wasn’t very crowded and there were some divers, but very peaceful. There is a nice little cave to the right where you can stand on to look at the cenote from the inside and from a different angle.
5 Christina Yim - 6 months ago
My son and I had a blast at this cenote. Really really really beautiful experience ????
5 O Z - a year ago
So, not hard to find, but be ready that there is bad cell phone reception, or no reception at all, so as you enter in the village Pixya, look for any kid, who can bring you right to cenote, for a small gratitude. The road up to cenote is bad- there is no road, basically it is a very narrow path-2 cars can not pass it-with stones, holes, and jungles on the sides. Entrance fee $50 pesos, time unlimited, long wooden stairs to go down, not crowdy, very deep (the lowest depth 14m), clear blue water.
Also can be camping place for $100 peso fee
4 Beckett Prado - 2 years ago
Nice clean water, some insects similar to mosquitos but they were not bothersome once we entered the water. People climbed one of the rock walls and on the other side it was possible to jump into the water from a great height!
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