The Most Beautiful Cenotes of Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula
Azure blue water, hidden caves, and that magical feeling of discovering a place that seems almost unreal.
Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula is home to some of the most beautiful cenotes in the world. Some are open and sunlit, some are cave-like and mysterious, and each one feels a little different.
In this guide, I’m sharing a beautifully structured travel-style article layout inspired by the reference page, with a calm editorial feel and a reading experience designed for travel storytelling.
Table of contents
1. Cenotes of Yucatán in Mexico
Gran Cenote
This is where your main article content starts. Keep the paragraphs quite narrow, airy, and easy to read. The reference page uses long-form travel storytelling with elegant spacing and clear section hierarchy.
You can write a destination overview, personal experience, or travel guide notes here. For the best look, keep paragraphs medium length and avoid making them too dense.
Info for visiting the Gran Cenote
- Entrance: 300 Pesos per person
- Departure point: Tulum
- Recommended accommodation: Sample Hotel Name
- Getting there: Add your travel directions here
Cenote Carwash
Add another destination block here. Repeat the same pattern throughout the article to keep the editorial rhythm consistent.
This template is designed so you can duplicate sections and swap text later without breaking the layout.
Info for visiting the Cenote Carwash
- Entrance: 100 Pesos per person
- Departure point: Tulum
- Recommended accommodation: Sample Hotel Name
- Getting there: Add your travel directions here
Cenote Calavera
Continue with another block. The reference page repeats this long-form structure many times, which is one reason it feels polished and editorial. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}
You can duplicate this section for as many locations or stops as you want in your travel guide.
Info for visiting the Cenote Calavera
- Entrance: 250 Pesos per person
- Departure point: Tulum
- Recommended accommodation: Sample Hotel Name
- Getting there: Add your travel directions here
2. Useful info & tips for visiting cenotes
What is a cenote anyway?
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What should I take with me?
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3. Map overview
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