Cenote Kin Ha

Kin Ha Cenote Park is an eco-adventure park located on the Cenote Route, near Puerto Morelos, ideal for nature lovers and adventurers. The park features two impressive cenotes: Kin Ha, a spectacular cavern with deep blue waters, often called the gateway to Xibalbá (the Aztec underworld), and Blanca Flor, an open cenote perfect for swimming and zip-lining. Surrounded by jungle, it offers a fun combination of adventure and natural beauty. 🌿💧

On the Cenote Route, about 24 kilometers southwest of Puerto Morelos, Cenote Kin Ha Park brings together two cenotes with very different characters in the same jungle setting. Kin Ha is an underground cavern with deep blue waters and rock formations that filter the natural light; Blanca Flor, the park's open cenote, adds diving platforms up to 16 meters high and a zip line over the water. The Mayan name of the place—sun and water—perfectly describes what it offers: a balance between tranquility and adrenaline, far from the noise of the area's large water parks.

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### Two Cenotes, Two Experiences Kin Ha and Blanca Flor are physically distinct and function as two separate stops within the same park. Kin Ha is the cavern: rock ceilings, dim light broken by slits of natural daylight, and still, indigo-colored waters. Blanca Flor, by contrast, is open to the sky and serves as the action zone, with platforms at varying heights designed for those who want to peer over the edge as much as for those going for the full 16-meter jump. ## Available Activities The park allows swimming in the cavern cenote with a provided life jacket. At Blanca Flor, there is a zip line over the water, jumping platforms, and open-air swimming areas. Outside the water, the park offers ATV tours through the jungle and horseback riding. It's worth noting that diving and snorkeling are not available inside Kin Ha, though they are offered at other cenotes along the same route. ### Context on the Cenote Route The Cenote Route connects a series of cenotes and parks between Puerto Morelos and the interior of the Riviera Maya. Kin Ha sits at kilometer 24 of this route, making it an easy stop for visitors traveling from either Cancún or Playa del Carmen. The jungle surrounding the park acts as a natural buffer against mass tourism: visitors consistently report a calm, uncrowded atmosphere. ### Why it's a favorite among locals Having both a closed cavern and an open cenote in one location means there's no need to choose between an underground experience and outdoor activity. The park has a small restaurant with drinks and self-guided tour options, making it well suited for independent groups. Those looking for a more structured visit can join an organized tour that includes transportation and lunch. El Dato has a tour offer available for this attraction that's worth checking before buying tickets on your own.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need to know how to swim to enter the cenotes?
It's not a requirement. Life jackets are provided at Kin Ha cenote, so you can enjoy the water without any swimming experience. For the diving platforms at Blanca Flor, it is recommended to be comfortable in the water, as the jumps can reach heights of 16 meters.
Is it possible to snorkel or dive in Cenote Kin Ha?
No. Diving and snorkeling are not available at Kin Ha cenote. If those activities are a priority, you'll want to look at other cenotes along the Cenote Route that do offer them. Kin Ha is geared toward recreational swimming, jumping, and zip-lining.
What adventure activities does the park offer besides the cenotes?
In addition to swimming and jumping in the cenotes, the park offers a zip line over Blanca Flor, ATV tours through the jungle, and horseback riding. The mix of water and jungle activities makes for a full day out without ever leaving the park.
Is the park suitable for children?
Yes, with a few things to keep in mind. Swimming in Kin Ha with a life jacket is suitable for all ages. The diving platforms and zip line are geared toward more adventurous visitors and come at varying heights, so each person can choose their own level of intensity.
Is there anywhere to eat inside the park?
The park has a small restaurant serving drinks and basic food options. For those planning a longer visit, some tour packages include lunch in the price. It's a good idea to bring cash for any purchases inside the park.
Are there any discounts available for visiting Cenote Kin Ha?
Yes, El Dato has an active offer for this attraction in Puerto Morelos. The discounts are only available to those who access them through El Dato and are not generally offered at the ticket booth. It's worth checking the offer before planning your visit.