The 10 Best Things to do Good for a Rainy Day in Quintana Roo, Quintana Roo

September 12, 2021 Enedina Augsburger

Discover the best top things to do in Quintana Roo, Yucatan Peninsula including Santa Rosa Wall, LabnaHa Cenotes & Eco Park, Cenotes Sac Actun, Cenote Santa Cruz, EcoRanchoMayamar, Capilla de Guadalupe, San Miguel Church (Iglesia de San Miguel), Rio Secreto, Nuestra Senora del Carmen Catholic Church, Cenote Chaak Tun.
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1. Santa Rosa Wall

Cozumel Mexico
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5.0 based on 1,301 reviews

Santa Rosa Wall

Underwater wall with spectacular coral reefs.

Reviewed By chadmicsmith - Portland, United States

One of my favorite spots in Cozumel, Santa Rosa Wall kind of has it all with healthy reef that goes down as deep as you're willing to venture (we typically hang around 70-80 ft.) and some really cool swim throughs! The dive ends on the sand where we've been lucky enough to catch rays and larger fish like grouper hanging out waiting to put a finale on what is always an enjoyable dive. A must when diving Cozumel!

2. LabnaHa Cenotes & Eco Park

Federal Road 307. Kilometer 240, Tulum Mexico +52 984 278 6188 [email protected] http://www.labnaha.com
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5.0 based on 699 reviews

LabnaHa Cenotes & Eco Park

Labnaha’s Eco Park called the Magic Mayan World is exclusively open for a few visitors daily. This Park offers different activities surrounded by an exuberant jungle and a subterranean world known as magical and sacred in the Mayan culture.Experience a unforgettable descend on a zip line into the entrance of a fascinating Sacred Lakes which leads to into most spectacular Kayac traverse in the area. Refresh yourself afterwards in the Cenotes on a once a life time snorkel tour. Labnaha operates only with small groups and counts with a visitor limit per day to avoid mass tourism and the negative impact on the Eco system which allows you to enjoy without being surrounded by hundreds of people. Labnaha makes a big effort trying to teach how to enjoy this Magic Mayan World in full terms without destroying it.All activities are conducted with highly qualified and professionally trained guides. The three visited Cenotes are connected by Eco paths guided through theme paths with explanations and names of the local flora and fauna in the park. The entrance fees are used to protect a great variety of animals and trees in danger of extinction because of the ecological changes in the Riviera Maya caused by extensive constructions in the area.We are located just 35 minutes from Playa del Carmen or 10 from Tulum which makes it perfect to plan a last minute tour without having to travel hundreds of kilometres on the highway and sitting for hours in a vehicle or moving from one activity to a other one by car since all three activities are located inside the Magic Mayan Park. Age is not a limiting factor since the activities adapt depending on the exigencies and possibilities of the visitor.Included in the tour.Transportation Zip Line at the Sacred Lakes Snorkel tour in Cenote Labnaha Professional Zip Line EquipmentKayac TourOpen Cenote swimming. Snorkel equipment and live jackets Professional multilingual guide.We do not have customers we have explorers, and later...friends!!!!

Reviewed By akbentley

This was a highlight of our trip to Tulum! We arrived early, before anyone was onsite. However Raphael was right on time as promised! After getting fitted for lifejackets and snorkels, we tucked away our belongings in the provided locker. We hopped into a very rustic jeep down a bumpy jungle road and about 10 minutes later we parked and took a short walk to the cenote. The water was chilly at first but we warmed up quickly. The water was so clear, it was incredible to see the amount of stalactites below. Would highly recommend!

3. Cenotes Sac Actun

Carretera Federal 307, Tulum 77760 Mexico +52 998 734 9728 [email protected] http://www.cenotessacactun.com
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5.0 based on 1,633 reviews

Cenotes Sac Actun

Underground water paradise in the Riviera Maya, this visit will certainly be a unique experience like no other, mystical and extreme, you can snorkel or dive in the cavern full of formations.

Reviewed By StefR - Brooklyn, United States

After reading about so many cenotes, I was a bit overwhelmed as to which to choose. So we let our tour guide make this recommendation. It just so happened he had worked as a guide at this cenote for several years before becoming a tour guide so we just got lucky. This cenote is amazing! After parking and picking up lifejackets, we headed down the stairs and into the mouth of the cave. Our guide didn't really describe what we were about to do so it was a bit of a surprise to find such a huge cave system before us as we swam around. He knew his way around and we had such a great time seeing this natural wonder. We were there for 2 hours before seeing another soul. We had the whole place to ourselves for almost the entire time. There seemed to be endless tunnels and caves to explore so we were very happy to have a guide as we would have gotten lost very easily. Can't recommend this site enough! Definitely get a guide, bring a waterproof camera (or waterproof case for your phone) and enjoy!

4. Cenote Santa Cruz

Akumal 77776 Mexico +52 984 182 6052 [email protected] http://www.cenotesantacruz.com
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5.0 based on 693 reviews

Cenote Santa Cruz

Friends, if you are calling us and we don't answer your calls it is because we don't have good reception. We work only with previous reservations that can be made on our website or direct to our E-mail. We will answer you as soon as possible, we apologize for the inconvenience. Eco-friendly tours. Our excursions are groupal, private and personalized. “We invite you to live an awesome and fun adventure, enjoying the wonders that the Yucatan Peninsula has to offer, its heavenly beaches, Cenotes, Natural Reserves and archaeological sites. We are focused on sustainable, educational and recreational tourism in order to get the maximum and closest experience with the local communities, getting to know the flora, fauna and regional culture.”

Reviewed By jlwilm - Madison, United States

We were told that the Cenote Santa Cruz is a “must see” and we were not disappointed. We were 4 people picked up at our condo by Juan Pablo (JP) and it was immediately obvious that he has a passion for Mexico and the natural beauty. He made us very comfortable and alleviated any apprehensions. He explained everything and told us so much history of the surrounding area. JP kept insisting that this was “our” tour and we could take as much or as little of his time as we needed. The Cenote is breathtakingly beautiful with cool, clear water and we felt like we were in another world. This was not my first visit to a Cenote in Mexico but this was by far, the best, most informative and most beautiful one. I highly recommend Cenote Santa Cruz.

5. EcoRanchoMayamar

Akumal 77776 Mexico
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5.0 based on 171 reviews

EcoRanchoMayamar

Reviewed By olympiaruiz - Mexico, null

My favorite part of the experience was the amazing and truly awesome caves with cenotes inside of them, they were unique and special because are 100% natural, and located in middle of the jungle. The tour consist in 4 caves, each one has something different, and Roberto in every moment takes care of you. Also, if you want he gives you time alone inside of the place. Since de first moment you arrived Roberto gives you an exclusive treatment, he will receive you with some lunch at the house, and then he personally gives you the tour. The place it’s pet friendly, and exclusive. It’s an experience you can’t miss if you are around Playa Del Carmen or Tulum, you won’t regret it. It’s perfect to have an adventure, because you explore and swim at the same time. CAN’T WAIT TO GET BACK! PD: each tour is exclusive because you reserve and you will not find more people.

6. Capilla de Guadalupe

Payo Obispo, Meteorologico, Isla Mujeres 77400 Mexico +52 987 114 3603 http://capillaguadalupeislamujeres.com
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5.0 based on 119 reviews

Capilla de Guadalupe

Reviewed By abbymccu

This chapel was so beautiful and right behind it there was an amazing view of the ocean and surrounding cliffs. We were even able to see a bunch of lizards. Really cool spot and felt very private and not crowded.

7. San Miguel Church (Iglesia de San Miguel)

Avenida Benito Juarez # 180 San Miguel de Cozumel between Ave 5 &10th, Cozumel 77600 Mexico
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4.5 based on 184 reviews

San Miguel Church (Iglesia de San Miguel)

Reviewed By JustDiveIn - Miami, United States

Every time we come to Cozumel we stop by this church to attend the 8pm Saturday night mass. We were lucky to be at the St Michaels celebration that took place on Sept 28th. The streets leading up to the church were closed off 2-3 blocks in each direction for the festival, there was a stage with live entertainment right outside the church, locals were selling homemade food and desserts. When it was time for mass, all activities got halted and everyone piled into the church, standing room only for most as the church was bursting at the seams. The mass celebration was beautiful you can feel the faith of all the people in the air. I highly recommend attending this mass as well as this festival. If you found this helpful feel free to hit the Helpful button below. Happy Travels.

8. Rio Secreto

Carretera Federal Libre Chetumal _ Puerto Juarez Km 283.5 Ejido Sur, Playa del Carmen 77712 Mexico +52 984 147 6050 [email protected] http://www.riosecreto.com/
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4.5 based on 8,530 reviews

Rio Secreto

Mexico reveals its newly-discovered underground river: Very few places in the world boast conditions that make it possible to witness the extraordinary beauty of an underground river. Rio Secreto is a fantastic journey into a unique system of underground rivers and ancient caverns that reveals both the astonishing interaction of time within the interior of our planet and the miraculous existence of our lives. Come and experience this magical journey with us on your next vacations in Mexico.

Reviewed By Matina28 - Laval, Canada

Secret River My husband and I visited Río Secreto on November 4. For me, enter to those caves was something magical, what a beautiful place, I hope they keep it as it is, a natural jewel. Our guide Joshua was excellent, he gave us a lot of information about the place, besides being patient, kind and attentive to each one of the group. Eduardo (the little one) our photographer is an excellent professional. The photos were beautiful. I liked everything, the rappel, the visit to the river on the Alegria road, and the visit to the dry route. It is a trip to wonderful place. Visiting these caves with stalactites, stalagmites and swimming in that crystal clear water is something we should experience even once in a lifetime. The buffet at the end was very good. I congratulate the staff of Rio Secreto for taking care of this place and for making the visitor aware of how important it is to keep this place in its natural state.

9. Nuestra Senora del Carmen Catholic Church

15th Ave. and 12th St. Downtown, Playa del Carmen Mexico +52 984 873 0188 http://iglesiadelcarmen.org.mx/
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4.5 based on 1,319 reviews

Nuestra Senora del Carmen Catholic Church

Reviewed By elabea52 - Vancouver, Canada

Located on the edge of Parque Los Fundadores and La Quinta in Playa del Carmen, this beautiful Catholic chapel is a real gem. Built in the neoclassic style, with its clean lines, white walls and round arches, it welcomes you and invites inside. Once inside, you notice purity and simplicity. There is no rich ornamentation. However, white walls, accentuating purity, dark wooden benches and matching dark wood ceiling beams dramatically improve interior's decor, giving the chapel a warm and cozy feeling.The altar is also very basic, but the large window behind it links to the beach, the ocean and the sky, connecting Heaven and Earth. If the chapel's purpose was contemplation, meditation and worship, it has been met.

10. Cenote Chaak Tun

Avenida Benito Juarez, s/n Ejido., Playa del Carmen 77723 Mexico
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4.5 based on 3,157 reviews

Cenote Chaak Tun

Reviewed By mrs_edinburg - Claymont, United States

We did the guided snorkel tour and it was amazing! For only 30 US dollars, you get the guided tour including rental of your snorkel and wet suit. This is a unique adventure that you won’t forget. Our guide Felipe taught us about the Mayan culture, the fossils and skeletons found in the caverns, and about the formation of the stalactites and stalagmites. We loved seeing the bats swooping around inside the cavern and swimming in the clear water. We would recommend this experience to anyone visiting Playa Del Carmen. A bonus at the end was the included tequila tasting!

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