Cenote Chaak Tun, located outside Playa del Carmen, offers a glimpse into the ancient Maya’s belief in sacred portals to the underworld. As you descend into the subterranean caves, your headlamp illuminates an enormous cenote, where centuries-old stalactites hang from the ceiling. The fresh water rivers and pools invite visitors to swim and snorkel, providing a unique opportunity to explore the natural beauty and historical significance of this hidden gem.
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