Cenote Snorkeling and Zip Lines at Kin Ha Eco Park
Explore a Natural Playground Hidden in the Mayan Jungle
Discover the stunning beauty of Kin Ha Eco Park, a lush eco-reserve nestled in the jungle near Puerto Morelos. This half-day snorkeling adventure takes you into the depths of a crystal-clear cenote, surrounded by limestone walls, hanging vines, and tropical sounds. It’s the perfect mix of nature, relaxation, and adrenaline—with the option to add zip lines or horseback riding for an extra thrill!
What Makes This Tour Special?
Cenote Kin Ha is known for its dramatic descent—an almost vertical drop into a deep, enclosed cavern filled with pure, turquoise freshwater. As you swim and snorkel in the calm water, you’ll be surrounded by ancient rock formations, rays of light filtering through the entrance, and the peaceful silence of a hidden world below the surface. It’s perfect for families, beginner snorkelers, and nature lovers alike.
After your refreshing cenote swim, you’ll have the option to walk around the jungle trails or upgrade your experience with thrilling zip line rides or a relaxing horseback tour—both available for an additional cost. These optional adventures offer a panoramic view of the lush canopy and a unique way to explore the tropical surroundings of Kin Ha Eco Park.
What’s Included
✔ Round-trip transportation from Cancun, Puerto Morelos, or Playa del Carmen
✔ Guided snorkeling tour at Kin Ha cenote
✔ Snorkeling gear (mask, snorkel, fins, lifejacket)
✔ Entrance fee to the eco-park and cenote
✔ Bilingual local guide
✔ Bottled water and light snacks
Not Included
• Zip lines and horseback riding (available as optional add-ons at the park)
• Photos/videos
• Gratuities
• Towels
Itinerary
- 8:00 AM – Hotel pickup from Cancun, Puerto Morelos, or Playa del Carmen
- 9:00 AM – Arrival at Kin Ha Eco Park
- 9:15 AM – Guided snorkeling tour in the main cenote
- 10:30 AM – Optional time to explore or add zip lines/horseback ride (additional cost)
- 12:00 PM – Return transportation
- 1:00 PM – Approximate arrival back at hotel
What to Bring:
✔ Swimsuit and towel
✔ Water shoes or sandals with a back strap
✔ Change of clothes
✔ Biodegradable sunscreen (apply before departure)
✔ Sunglasses, hat
✔ Cash for souvenirs, tips, or optional activities
FAQs – Cenote Snorkeling at Kin Ha
Do I need swimming experience?
Not necessarily! Lifejackets are provided, and our guides offer support for non-swimmers who want to float and observe.
Is this activity family-friendly?
Yes! It’s ideal for all ages, including children 5 and up. Kids must always be supervised.
How deep is Cenote Kin Ha?
The cenote can reach depths of up to 130 ft, but you will stay safely at the surface level while snorkeling.
Are zip lines and horseback riding included?
No. These activities are available at an additional cost and can be purchased directly at the park.
Are GoPro or cameras allowed?
Yes. You may bring your own or rent a GoPro from us. Most cenotes charge a camera fee, usually around $500 MXN per camera per day, payable at the entrance.
Can I wear sunscreen in the cenote?
Only biodegradable sunscreen is allowed and should be applied before arriving to protect the water’s ecosystem.
Is there a restroom or changing area at the park?
Yes. Basic facilities are available, including bathrooms, showers, and changing rooms.
What if it rains? Will the tour be canceled?
Cenote tours operate rain or shine. Only in cases of extreme weather or lightning will the tour be canceled or rescheduled.
Can I bring my own snorkel gear?
Absolutely! You are welcome to bring your own mask, snorkel, and fins.
Is transportation included from all hotel zones?
Yes. We offer round-trip service from most areas in Cancun, Puerto Morelos, and Playa del Carmen. Contact us if you’re in a remote location.
Why Choose Us for Cenote Adventures?
Native English-speaking support and expert guides
• Over 15 years of experience with eco-adventures and cenotes
• Small groups for a more personal experience
• Flexible bookings and friendly communication via WhatsApp
• Eco-conscious and community-minded operations