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Aktun Chen national park in Tulum, QR
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Aktun Chen

4.7(2,052 reviews)FreeNature
🕑 3 to 4 hours👶 Best for ages 6 and up. The cave walking tours involve some uneven terrain and stairs, making them challenging for very young children and strollers. Kids 8 and older will appreciate the geological formations and wildlife spotting, while teens love the zip-line adventure. Swimming in the cenote is suitable for children who are comfortable in water with life jackets provided.

About

Aktun Chen offers families an unforgettable underground adventure exploring a stunning cenote and cave system filled with stalactites, stalagmites, and crystal-clear waters. With guided tours designed for all ages, kids can safely swim in the refreshing cenote, spot wildlife including spider monkeys and tropical birds, and experience the thrill of zip-lining through the jungle canopy. This natural park combines education and excitement, making it perfect for families seeking an authentic Mayan Riviera experience beyond the beach.

Highlights

  • Swimming in the pristine underground cenote with stunning rock formations
  • Guided cave tour showcasing impressive stalactites, stalagmites, and ancient geological formations
  • Zip-lining through the jungle canopy for adventurous families
  • Wildlife spotting including spider monkeys, tropical birds, and iguanas throughout the park
  • Educational experience learning about Mayan culture and the region's unique cave ecosystems

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Book your tour in the morning (9:30-11:00 AM) to avoid crowds and enjoy cooler cave temperatures before midday heat.
  2. 2.Bring reef-safe biodegradable sunscreen only, as regular sunscreen is prohibited to protect the delicate cenote ecosystem.
  3. 3.Wear water shoes or closed-toe sandals with straps, as cave floors can be slippery and rocky terrain is common throughout the park.
  4. 4.Pack dry bags for phones and cameras, plus towels and dry clothes for after swimming, as changing facilities are basic.
  5. 5.The entrance is located on the highway between Tulum and Playa del Carmen, about 20 minutes south of Playa del Carmen. Arrive 15 minutes early as tours depart on schedule.

Best Time to Visit

Visit on weekdays during the morning hours (9:30-11:00 AM) when tour groups are smaller and the cenote is less crowded. The dry season from November to April offers the most comfortable weather, though the park operates year-round. Avoid Mexican holidays and spring break periods when both international and domestic tourism peaks.

What to Know

While park entrance may be free, guided tours (required for cave and cenote access) typically cost around $25-35 USD per person, with additional fees for zip-lining activities. Life jackets are provided for swimming. Limited food is available on-site, so consider bringing snacks and water bottles. Tours are conducted in English and Spanish.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round with consistent hours. The dry season (November through April) offers the most pleasant weather with less humidity and minimal rain. Summer months (June through October) can be hot and humid with occasional afternoon rain showers, but the cenote's cool water provides perfect relief. Hurricane season runs June to November, though closures are rare.

Nearby Eats

Tulum town (15 minutes north) offers numerous family-friendly options including Burrito Amor for casual Mexican fare and smoothies, or El Camello Jr. for fresh, affordable seafood tacos. Many visitors pack snacks and picnic supplies since on-site dining is limited.

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