Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Yal Ku Cenote - Akumal Mexico

We had the good fortune to be introduced to this unique land formation which connects the fresh water of the underground rivers of the area to the Carribean sea. This area known as a cenote is  made of limestone rock formation which is chock full of tropical fish of all sizes and colours. The limestone creates wonderful caves and angles, which makes this cenote, exceptionally beautiful to explore. The location of Yal Ku is just outside of Akumal Beach in the Mayan Riviera, right behind the house that the Greatful Dead used to own and vacation in. They obviously had good taste in recreational property.

To snorkel in this lagoon, you are asked not to wear any sunscreen as that detracts from the water quality of the tropical fish. You can rent fins and snorkels, and life jackets are mandatory. Total cost is about $20.00 u.s. per person. I received a large abrashion on my shoulder from the rubbing against the strap adjustment of their life jacket. I recommend that you wear a rash guard or t-shirt under the life jacket to avoid injuring yourself as well.

I have snorkeled in various parts of the world, but this location exceeds them all for the quantity and magnitude of tropical fish. It looks unassuming when you approach it, but once you enter the water world below, it blows you away. There are wooden stairs around the cenote to make access into the water that much easier. One interesting feature of the water, is the blurred vision you notice while snorkeling. Apparently this is caused from the meeting of the fresh water with salt water. A highly recommended day trip if you are in the Mayan Riviera.

Ola

The Adventure Guy

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