Six kilometres northwest of Tizimín, this community-run cenote comes as a lovely surprise after the grittier town. It's well run, clean, set in pretty landscaped gardens and even has an attractive restaurant (8am to 6:30pm, mains M$80 to M$200) that serves breakfast for early comers. If you've had fun, ask for a marker and add some doodle and scrawl to the walls.
Cenote Kikil
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