How deep is the deepest cenote?


How deep is the deepest cenote? At a depth of 282 meters, Zacatón, in the state of Tamaulipas is the deepest cenote in Mexico.


What is under a cenote?

A Cenote refers to an underground chamber or cave which contains permanent water. In other words, it is a natural sinkhole where the ceiling of the cave has collapsed. The word Cenote, which is pronounced as “seh-no-tay”, is a Spanish conversion of the Yucatec Maya word “D'zonot” or “Ts'onot”.


Why are cenotes only in Mexico?

Why are there Cenotes in Mexico? There are many cenotes in the Yucatan peninsula of Mexico because of the geology of the region. The rocks are limestone and have eroded over a very long time.


What is the largest cenote in the world?

Such is the case of the Sac Actun system, the largest in the world, and its entrance, the Nohoch Nah Chich cenote.


Are there bull sharks in cenotes?

Bull sharks can also swim in freshwater and seek its feeling. They are drawn to the freshwater cenotes pump out into the sea nearby the dive site and also the abundant food supply of fish and turtles in the area. Don't miss this amazing experience and enjoy diving with bull sharks in Mexico.