The cenote is open to the sky with the water level about 26 metres (85 ft) below ground level. There is a carved stairway down to a swimming platform. The …See more
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Aug 28, 2024
Cenote Ik Kil is like swimming in Mother Nature’s own pool! The setting is magical with vines hanging into the water and fish swimming around you. It’s an experience you won’t want to miss, especiall… Full review by Javier G
Aug 6, 2024
One of the most stunning and well-known cenotes in the Yucatán Peninsula, located just a short drive from Chichén Itzá. It's a breathtaking experience with its lush surroundings, clear waters, and hi… Full review by Niseaz
Aug 2, 2024
Iconic Cenote to which was out 2nd visit. We came here around 7 years ago in a tour inc Chichen Iza. This time we arrived independently early morning and the contract could not have been so different… Full review by Mufajel75
We are looking at tours which include a stop at this cenote, I am very scared of deep water, can you go down to this for a look without getting in the water ? (I may decide to when I am there but don't want to feel pressurised to do so) I can swim, its the depth thing that is the issue (I never swim in the sea, only pools due to my fear) Thanks
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Hi there There are 2 viewing areas on the staircase that look over the cenote, to be fair I wouldn’t recommend going down to the water if your not going in, if it’s busy then people …
Hi there There are 2 viewing areas on the staircase that look over the cenote, to be fair I wouldn’t recommend going down to the water if your not going in, if it’s busy then people milling around not going in the water we’re causing access problems for people trying to get on and off the ladder platforms and onto the diving platforms.