Ok! Lots of photos and they were a little jumbled and I hope it all makes sense.
Our plan for the day was to head to a group of cenotes called Kantun Chi. It was recommended as toddler friendly by this article I read before we planned the trip.
We woke up early, had desayunos, then walked down the street and got on an unmarked white van that may have been heading to our destination.
Only kind of kidding! Collectivos are a common way of getting around in this area, and we did a lot of research before getting into that unmarked white van with ourselves and our precious daughter. We had been told that a cab would have cost ~$30CAD, where this cost ~$5CAD, and we were going to have to do the cab twice. And besides, I like a good adventure. 😀
We arrived at the cenote, and we’re pretty sure we were the first people there. It was pretty eerie, as it’s kind of an “eco park” and no one was there.
Anxiety was rising pretty high after our transit and the eerie place, and getting tickets and getting our stuff sorted. But when we got to the 1st cenote, it was magical and it was entirely empty except for us for a long time. We kayaked around and snorkeled and Ava didn’t want to get into the water. 🙁
I’m going to let the photos speak for the rest of the day, it was pretty good and I would totally go back to this place! Later!
Sorry, my Day 10 comment got posted to Day 9.
It’s ok, we’re pretty informal here. 🙂