Rio Secreto is hands down one of the most amazing places in the Yucatan Peninsula. Each year thousands of tourists flock to Mexico to enjoy the countries rich history and stunning beaches. If you’re a cruise goer, chances are you’ll visit Mexico as one of your ports. During my visits, I have experienced some pretty incredible things, from relaxing catamaran rides to thrilling snorkeling trips and visits to Mayan ruins. During one trip, I stumbled on something pretty remarkable. A little place called Rio Secreto.
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What is Rio Secreto?
Rio Secreto is known as the Maya Riviera’s newest cenote. It was accidentally discovered by a farmer in 2005. The farmer was chasing an iguana when he found a hidden cave. Upon entering the cave, he found a secret underground river. The mouth of the cave opened up to several different rooms, a few of which are open for tours. Rio Secreto is a preservation site, so the tours are closely monitored and limited to a few groups each day.
Your guide will lead your group through the cave. Some parts of the river are merely ankle-deep whereas other parts are deep enough to require swimming. A majority of the cave is extremely open however, there are a few sections of the cave that are very narrow.
What is so alluring about Rio Secreto?
This nature reserve is one of the most alluring Mexican cenotes. It is the longest semi-sunken cave system in the Yucatan Peninsula. The site features almost 7 1/2 miles (12 km) of underground rivers to explore.
Another great thing about this magnificent place is the fact that you don’t need diving certification to check it out!
There are 15 different entrances to this cave system, which allows for a more intimate experience and allows you to really enjoy the caves. It’s almost like being on your own private tour!
Where is Rio Secreto Located?
Rio Secreto is located in Playa del Carmen. If you are cruising, you can access it from the ports of Playa del Carmen or Cozumel (via ferry to the mainland). It is also not far from Cancun.
Sunscreen– Although you’ll be inside a cave, it is still important to make sure your skin is protected while you’re out of the cave. Make sure you only use a biodegradable sunscreen while at any cenote.
There lockers available on-site to store your valuables.
What is There to do Nearby?
This site is located in the heart of the historic Mayan Riviera- a huge tourist location. There is plenty to do nearby including Xcaret (another adventure nature park), Xel-ha (a natural aquarium), and the Maya ruins of Tulum.
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Final Thoughts
Rio Secreto is one of Mexico’s best-kept secrets! It is located in Playa del Carmen and is easily accessible from Cozumel. I guarantee you won’t regret visiting this stunning site on your next trip to Mexico. The guides are not only very friendly, but they are extremely knowledgeable about the area’s history. This will help make this an experience one that you’ll remember for a lifetime!
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