Dz’onot—means cenote in Mayan, and are fascinating natural water wells that are fed by the filtration of rain and currents from the Sac Actun underground river system. The cenotes were considered by the Mayans as sacred places because they believed they were the gateway to the underworld (Xibalbá), where their gods and deceased resided.
Immerse yourself in its refreshing waters and spend moments of great fun in the company of family and friends, snorkeling or diving, and exploring its waters in a kayak or paddleboard.
Tzunum Jade is located on the cenote route and the most recommended are:
- Great Cenote.
- Cenote Carwash.
- Cenote Zacil-Ha
- Calavera Cenote.
- Cenote Tankah
- House Turtle House.
- Cenote Dos Ojos.
- Cenote Nicte-Ha
- Cenote Santa Cruz