We are an ecological site and our main attraccions are: cenote (sink hole) buffet restaurant, we also have the tequila museum (tates of different flavoured …
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Mar 18, 2025
Cenote was decent, but only a quarter not roped off. Note overly crowded and was refreshing. Food was pretty bad, soggy, etc. But the drinks were pretty fairly pricedFull review by Kris B
Aug 29, 2024
We visited Cenote Hubiku after receiving very good recommendations from the staff at our hotel in Valladolid, who kindly gave us a courtesy coupon that included vests and a locker when visiting the s…Full review by franciscoarzaluz
Jul 9, 2024
Cenote Ubiku is a hidden gem that offers an incredible experience for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. The cenote's crystal-clear waters are perfect for a refreshing swim, making it an idea…Full review by vanherbruggen
Accessibility? How hard is it to get back OUT of the water using the stairs? Are there hand rails to help?
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Honestly, I found it difficult to get out of the water and I’m a strong swimmer. The steps leading down into the water (and where you climb out) were filled with children all wearing …
Honestly, I found it difficult to get out of the water and I’m a strong swimmer. The steps leading down into the water (and where you climb out) were filled with children all wearing life vests and taking up most of the room. The steps are also slippery and as I remember rightly there was also a slippery rope along the side that you could use to Pull yourself up. However..... I wouldn’t let that put you off as it is an amazing Experience. Enjoy if you decide to do it!
Hello there :) My husband and I ( I sound like the Queen!!) are going to Cancun in October with Thomson and are thinking of going on the Chichen Itza tour. We're not sure whether not to go with Thomson or another reputable company like Avitor. I was wondering if you had heard any reports from anyone while you were there about other companies? Also, I'm a bit of a wimp when it comes to insects, especially the eight legged variety! So am worried we might have to track through any jungle spaces while on the tour? Or if they were obvious anywhere when you were there. Did you stay in the hotel zone? Did you go out into Cancun and was it safe?? I would appreciate any tips you may have. We are in our early 60's so we won't be clubbing it but we do like to diet our hair down ;) Thank you.
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Hi, to answer a couple of your questions. We booked through Thomsons and would not fault them, from the minute we got picked up in the early morning until we were dropped off it …
Hi, to answer a couple of your questions. We booked through Thomsons and would not fault them, from the minute we got picked up in the early morning until we were dropped off it was spot on and highly recommend. You get fed and basically unlimited drink on the air conditioned coach, along with your own guide and host. When you arrive at Chichen its all safe and wide open space, obviously fly's but nothing you wouldn't expect. I would recommend going in the morning as the heat would be too much come mid day. Plus with Thomson they take you back via a cenote where you can swim and where you get fed with a Mexican buffet.
Does any one know the entrance fee to this cenote if you aren't on a tour?
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I don't know the answer, and honestly, I'm not 100% sure they take people on a drive-up basis. When I was there, I had a look around the parking lot, and it was tour busses only. You …
I don't know the answer, and honestly, I'm not 100% sure they take people on a drive-up basis. When I was there, I had a look around the parking lot, and it was tour busses only. You could try asking the tour guides in town, although they will try to steer you into buying the whole tour, they might know the answer, if you can get it out of them. They do have a website, but it isn't very informative, which leads me to think they don't expect you to get there without a tour. I'm not allowed to link to it here, but it's the chichenitza-hubiku one. Good luck!