If you’re browsing for a unique dining experience in Tulum that combines good food with breathtaking scenery, this tour might catch your eye. It promises a peaceful meal next to a cenote, surrounded by lush Mayan jungle. While it may not be the flashiest tour around, it offers a quiet escape into nature, paired with fresh seafood and a relaxed vibe.
What we really like about this experience is the stunning setting—you get to enjoy your meal with views of crystal-clear water and jungle greenery right beside you. Another highlight is the focus on fresh ingredients and local products, which makes the food feel authentic and thoughtfully prepared.
However, a possible consideration is the rating—this experience has a mixed score of just 2.4 out of 5 from the provider. That might suggest some inconsistency or room for improvement. It’s worth weighing that against what a peaceful, scenic meal like this offers.
This tour suits travelers who want to slow down, enjoy a calm atmosphere, and appreciate nature’s beauty while dining on quality, fresh seafood. It’s ideal for those seeking a more intimate, laid-back experience rather than a high-energy adventure.
Key Points

- Beautiful natural setting next to a cenote in the Mayan jungle
- Focus on fresh seafood and local ingredients
- Relaxed, peaceful atmosphere perfect for unwinding
- Includes select wines and beverages to complement your meal
- Small group experience limited to 10 participants
- Round-trip transportation from a central meeting point
What You Can Expect From This Dining Experience

We’ll walk you through what makes this experience stand out—and where it might fall short—so you can decide if it’s right for you.
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The Location and Setting
First off, the location is a big part of the charm. Situated just a few minutes from the Caribbean Sea, the restaurant is designed to blend naturally with its environment. Imagine sitting comfortably at a table with views of a glistening cenote, surrounded by the sounds of the jungle. The setting isn’t just pretty; it’s a quiet spot away from the busier parts of Tulum, making it a perfect escape to recharge.
From the reviews, it’s clear that the views of the jungle and cenote stand out most. Many mention the tranquil ambiance and how it elevates the whole meal. One review states, “We loved the way the natural surroundings made everything feel more special and peaceful.”
The Food and Drink
The menu emphasizes fresh seafood and local products, which is great if you appreciate authentic regional flavors. You’ll get to choose a mezze or cold dish, followed by a main course of your choice. The emphasis on quality ingredients is apparent, and the inclusion of artisanal focaccia with olive oil and unlimited balsamic vinegar offers a nice touch.
The drinks are equally curated—2 beers or non-alcoholic beverages come with your meal, along with unlimited infused water with herbs like mint, rosemary, or basil. This makes for a refreshing, hydrating experience that complements the relaxed environment.
The Experience Duration and Flow
The entire experience lasts about 5.5 hours—a generous window that allows for a leisurely pace. Transportation from the meeting point at Wizz Super Chedraui Tulúm takes around 40 minutes each way. Once at the restaurant, you’ll have approximately four hours to enjoy your meal, view the surroundings, and relax.
This pace is perfect if you want a break from rushing around. It’s not a whirlwind tour but a peaceful, savoring kind of experience. One guest mentioned, “It’s about enjoying your meal and the view without feeling hurried.”
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The experience caters to small groups—limited to 10 participants—which helps maintain an intimate atmosphere. It’s also wheelchair accessible, making it somewhat inclusive for travelers with mobility needs.
The Itinerary Breakdown

- Start at Wizz Super Chedraui Tulúm meeting point (easy to find, central location).
- Van ride of about 40 minutes transports you through lush scenery to the cenote-side restaurant.
- Four hours at the restaurant to indulge, chat, and soak in the views.
- Return trip via van, roughly 40 minutes back to the starting point.
The entire schedule is designed to give you ample time to relax and enjoy the environment, making it less about ticking boxes and more about savoring the moment.
The Pros and Cons
Pros
- The setting really is a highlight—surrounded by nature, with a tranquil vibe.
- Food quality appears good, focusing on fresh, local seafood.
- The small group size allows for a more personalized, relaxed experience.
- Round-trip transportation makes it easy to reach without worrying about logistics.
- The experience lasts enough time for a proper, unhurried meal.
Cons
- The provider’s rating of 2.4/5 hints at potential inconsistencies or issues, so manage expectations accordingly.
- It might be more about the environment and less about gourmet dining—some may find the food just decent.
- It’s a daytime experience typically in the afternoon, so not ideal if you prefer evening ambiance.
Is It Worth It?
When you consider the price—$82 per person—the value hinges on how much you prioritize scenery and a peaceful vibe. If you love the idea of dining surrounded by lush jungle and clear waters, and you’re okay with a simple but quality seafood meal, then this could be a lovely addition to your Tulum trip.
The experience offers a nice balance between nature and cuisine, with enough time to relax. The inclusion of drinks and access to the cenote area adds to the appeal, especially if you’re after a calm, picturesque setting.
Who Should Consider This Tour?
This experience is best suited for travelers who:
- Want a quiet, scenic meal without the crowds.
- Appreciate natural beauty and tranquil environments.
- Are looking for a break from typical sightseeing tours.
- Enjoy fresh seafood and local ingredients.
- Are okay with a smaller, more intimate group setting.
- Don’t mind a drive of about 40 minutes each way.
It’s probably not the best choice if you’re after a high-energy adventure or gourmet dining, but if a peaceful, nature-inspired meal sounds appealing, it’s worth considering.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is transportation included?
Yes, round-trip transport from the Wizz Super Chedraui Tulúm is included, making it easy to get there without extra planning.
How long is the entire experience?
It lasts about 5.5 hours—roughly 40 minutes each way by van, plus around four hours at the restaurant.
What’s the price?
The experience costs $82 per person, which covers your meal, drinks, and transportation.
What’s on the menu?
You’ll enjoy a cold or mezze dish, a main course featuring fresh seafood, artisanal focaccia, and unlimited balsamic vinegar. Beverages include 2 beers or non-alcoholic drinks, plus unlimited infused water.
Is the experience suitable for children or families?
While the provided info doesn’t specify, the small group size and peaceful environment suggest it’s more suited for adults. It’s not explicitly marketed as family-friendly.
Is the experience accessible?
Yes, it’s wheelchair accessible, though it’s always good to check specific needs beforehand.
What are the reviews saying?
The provider’s rating is somewhat low (2.4/5), so reviews might be mixed. Some mention stunning views and a peaceful atmosphere, but others may have experienced inconsistencies.
Can I cancel?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering some flexibility.
When is this available?
Typically in the afternoon, fitting well into a relaxed tour schedule.
Is it a guided tour?
It’s more a dining experience with transportation included—no specific guide is mentioned beyond the driver.
Exclusive dining experience next to a cenote in Tulum
Final Thoughts
This exclusive dining experience beside a cenote in Tulum offers a chance to slow down and appreciate natural beauty while enjoying good, fresh food. If you’re after a peaceful, scenic break—especially one that doesn’t involve a lot of rushing or noise—this could be just the ticket.
It’s a good pick if you value the setting as much as the meal, and if you’re comfortable with the mixed ratings and potential variability in experience quality. The quiet jungle surroundings and the chance to indulge in regional seafood should make it memorable, especially for those looking to add a gentle, natural touch to their Tulum adventure.
For travelers who want a relaxed, scenic meal with a small group, this is worth considering—and it might just become one of your favorite quiet moments in Mexico.
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