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  1. Cenote - Wikipedia

    A cenote (English: / sɪˈnoʊti / or / sɛˈnoʊteɪ /; Latin American Spanish: [seˈnote]) is a natural pit, or sinkhole, resulting when a collapse of limestone bedrock exposes groundwater.

  2. 10 best cenotes in Mexico - Lonely Planet

    Jan 21, 2025 · Instead of resembling a circle or oblong shape, this cenote is narrow and snakes through a dense mangrove jungle. The shallower depths are ideal for beginner and first-time …

  3. 20 Best Cenotes in Mexico You Must Visit - Road Affair

    Jun 26, 2023 · Cenote Sambula is arguably the most spectacular cenote in the region, a startlingly beautiful place to visit, where the turquoise water shimmers in the rays of sunshine that creep …

  4. What is a Cenote? Top Tips for Visiting! (Do's + Don'ts)

    Jun 20, 2025 · A cenote is a natural hole, pool, or cave caused by the collapse of limestone that is then filled with groundwater. That’s why cenotes can come in various shapes and it’s fun …

  5. Best Cenotes in Yucatan: The Top Swimming Spots (2025 Guide)

    Nov 14, 2025 · The primary cenote is a winding river-like open-air cenote that meanders around and is delightful for swimming and snorkeling. There are several cave sections as well for …

  6. 15 Best Cenotes in Mexico: The Definitive Guide (2025)

    Nov 7, 2025 · But with thousands of cenotes to choose from, how do you decide which cenote to visit on a trip to Mexico? To help you out, I have compiled this guide with my 15 top picks of …

  7. What Is a Cenote – Cenotes Of Mexico

    A cenote is a natural sinkhole or pit that forms when limestone bedrock collapses, exposing the groundwater underneath. Cenotes are predominantly found in the Yucatan Peninsula of …

  8. Cenotes 101: Natural Wonders Explained - The Cenote Guy

    Mar 18, 2024 · Learn about the formation, ecology, and cultural significance of cenotes in this comprehensive guide by The Cenote Guy.

  9. What are Cenotes? Everything You Need to Know! - Cenote Finder

    A Cenote refers to an underground chamber or cave which contains permanent water. In other words, it is a natural sinkhole where the ceiling of the cave has collapsed.

  10. Preserving the sacred waters of Yucatán cenotes: A Carolina-led ...

    Nov 16, 2025 · These remarkable geological features—estimated to number over 6,000—form an interconnected aquifer system that has sustained life in the region for millennia. To the Maya …