If you’re considering a day trip from Mérida to experience the natural beauty of Yucatán, the 4 Cenotes Tour in Homún might just be what you’re looking for. Based on reviews and detailed descriptions, this tour offers a relaxing, immersive way to enjoy some of the most beautiful cenotes in the area. It’s a solid choice for those who want to see multiple cenotes in one day without the hassle of planning each stop individually.
What we really appreciate about this tour is the balance between guided convenience and personal freedom. You get to swim in four different cenotes, each with its own unique charm, all while being supported by a friendly, knowledgeable guide. Plus, the included food, snorkeling gear, and transportation make it an all-in-one experience that feels good value for the price. One thing to keep in mind is that the tour lasts about 9 hours, so it’s best for those comfortable with a full day out on their feet.
A possible consideration is that, since the cenotes are uncrowded and peaceful, the experience might not suit travelers looking for lively or crowded spots. Also, it’s not ideal for anyone with walking difficulties, given the nature of the stops and the need to climb stairs to access the cenotes. That said, if you’re up for a relaxed adventure in nature with plenty of swimming and snorkeling, this tour can really hit the mark.
This experience tends to suit those who love nature, enjoy swimming in clear waters, and appreciate a well-organized day with a focus on tranquility and local scenery. If that sounds like your kind of trip, you’ll probably find this tour just right.
Key Points

- All-Inclusive Convenience: Transportation, meals, snorkeling gear, and entry tickets are all covered, making it straightforward and stress-free.
- Diverse Cenote Experiences: Four different cenotes, each with unique features—some open, some cavernous—so you get a variety of sights and swim spots.
- Peaceful and Uncrowded: The cenotes are less crowded, allowing for a more tranquil experience in nature.
- Professional Guides: Highly praised guides like Michelle, Jair, and Tony bring in-depth knowledge, humor, and a friendly attitude.
- Value for Money: At just over $68 per person, the tour offers a lot—multiple cenotes, a substantial lunch, snorkeling gear, and expert guidance.
- Timing and Group Size: Around 19 travelers max, with a 9-hour schedule, ideal for those who enjoy small groups and a full day of adventure.
A Deep Dive into the Experience
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The Itinerary Breakdown
The tour begins early, with pickup from Mérida around 8 am, setting the tone for a well-paced day. You’ll be traveling in a comfortable, clean van, which seems to be a highlight for many travelers, especially those who value a smooth ride and good conversation. It’s worth arriving on time at the meeting point, as the tour departs punctually—something that many reviews appreciate.
Stop 1: Cenote Pool Uinic
Your first encounter is at Cenote Pool Uinic, a cavern cenote where you’ll spend around 1 hour and 15 minutes. This spot is described as a magical underground space with crystal-clear waters. Interestingly, it’s the only cenote on the tour where you can swim without a vest, although most cenotes require life jackets, which are included. Reviewers mention being captivated by the beauty of these caves, and some even say it’s like stepping into a natural wonderland.
Stop 2: Santa Rosa Park – Yum Kimil & Santa Rosa Cenote
Next, you visit Santa Rosa Park, home to two distinct cenotes: Yum Kimil (an open-type cenote perfect for swimming in the sunlight) and Santa Rosa (a cave cenote). Travelers typically get around 2 hours here, enough time to swim, snorkel, and explore. One reviewer admired the variety, noting their appreciation for the different atmospheres—from open air to enclosed caves. The fact that snorkeling scopes are included means you can explore the underwater world comfortably.
Stop 3: Cenote San Antonio
The final cenote is San Antonio, a cave cenote where you’ll have about 1 hour and 15 minutes to swim and take photos. Many reviews emphasize how each cenote feels like a new adventure—some underground, some open—highlighting the diversity of the trip. After the water activities, a delicious, sizable lunch awaits at the San Antonio restaurant, with vegetarian options available. Travelers consistently praise the quality and richness of the food, making the day both fun and filling.
The Return and Wrap-Up
The day ends back at the initial meeting point after about 2 hours of travel, completing a full, satisfying round trip. The group size is kept small (a max of 19 travelers), which helps maintain a personal, friendly atmosphere. Guides like Michelle, Jair, and Murico seem to excel at making everyone feel comfortable, sharing cultural insights, and capturing great photos—something many reviewers loved.
What Makes This Tour Stand Out?

The Guided Experience
Many reviews highlight the guides’ knowledge and friendliness. Michelle, in particular, is praised for her ability to weave in Mayan history and local stories with humor and attentiveness. Jair is noted for his bilingual skills and patience, taking photos and making everyone feel at ease. It’s clear that a good guide can elevate the experience from simply visiting cenotes to truly enjoying and learning about the place.
The Cenotes Themselves
What’s special about this tour is the selection of uncrowded cenotes, allowing for peaceful swimming and exploring—something that many travelers value highly. The fact that swimming is allowed in all of them, with the use of vests, means you’re free to relax in the water without worry. Several reviews mention how the varied cenotes—some underground, some open—offer different atmospheres and visual experiences, making each stop feel fresh and unique.
The Food and Comfort
The included lunch at San Antonio is another highlight, with visitors describing it as delicious and generous in portions. Its variety caters to vegetarians as well, which is a thoughtful touch. The refrigerator on board and water shoes encourage comfort and convenience during the water activities, while the note to avoid sunscreen is practical—no greasy lotions to spoil the natural environment.
Value for the Price
At around $68 per person, the tour offers an attractive package: transport, four cenotes, snorkeling gear, lunch, and guided expertise. Many reviews express satisfaction with the quality and variety of what’s included, especially considering the full 9-hour duration.
Practical Tips and Considerations

- Dress in swimming clothes and bring a separate towel and change of clothes for after swimming.
- Arrive on time at the meeting point—it’s a punctual departure.
- Water shoes are recommended, as some cenotes require climbing stairs or walking on uneven surfaces.
- No sunscreen is advised to protect the cenotes’ delicate environment.
- Be prepared for a moderate physical level; walking and climbing stairs are involved.
- For those who want better seating on the van, arriving early at the meeting point is a good idea.
Who Is This Tour Best For?

This tour is ideal for nature lovers and water enthusiasts who want a peaceful, scenic experience without the crowds. It suits travelers looking for a well-organized, full-day adventure that combines swimming, snorkeling, and cultural stories. Families with kids aged 10+ who are comfortable with walking and water activities will enjoy it, especially given the safe, uncrowded cenotes. If you prefer lively, crowded spots or are looking for a high-adrenaline day, you might find this tour more tranquil than intense.
FAQ

Is transportation included?
Yes, round-trip transportation from Mérida is included, making the logistics simple and comfortable.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 9 hours, with departure at 8 am and returning around 5 pm.
Are all four cenotes suitable for swimming?
Yes, you can swim in all four cenotes, with the use of life jackets required in most, which are provided.
What should I bring?
Dress comfortably in swimming clothes, bring a towel, a change of clothes, and water shoes. Avoid sunscreen to protect the environment.
Is the tour family-friendly?
While suitable for children aged around 10 and up who can handle walking and water activities, it might not be ideal for those with walking problems or very young kids.
What does the price include?
Your fee covers transportation, four cenote entry tickets, snorkel masks, a sizable lunch, and a knowledgeable guide.
4 Cenotes Tour in Homún all inclusive from Merida
“This cenote tour was beyond magical!! MICHELLE, our tour guide, was incredibly knowledgeable about Mayan history, Yucatáns geography, its culture,…”
Final Thoughts

If you’re after a calm, visually stunning day in nature with expert guides and a well-rounded itinerary, this 4 Cenotes Tour in Homún could be just right. It offers a peaceful way to explore some of Yucatán’s most beautiful underground and open-air cenotes, all while enjoying good food and comfortable transport. It’s especially appealing if you value quality over crowds, and want to combine swimming, cultural stories, and local flavors in one smooth package.
This tour is best suited for travelers who appreciate nature, enjoy water activities, and want a hassle-free way to see several cenotes in one day. It’s a thoughtful, balanced experience that celebrates the beauty of Yucatán’s natural wonders without overdoing the crowds or complexity. Whether you’re traveling solo, as a couple, or with friends, this trip offers a memorable, relaxing day in some of the region’s finest spots.
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