Discover Cozumel's secret cenotes including the Jade Cavern. Learn what to expect, how to get there, and why these underground swimming holes rival the mainland.
Yes, Cozumel Has Cenotes — And They're Spectacular
Most visitors assume cenotes are strictly a mainland Yucatan attraction. Cozumel sits on the same limestone shelf as Tulum and Playa del Carmen, and the same geological forces that carved thousands of cenotes across the peninsula also created underground cave systems beneath this island. The difference is that Cozumel's cenotes remained largely unexplored until recently, which means fewer crowds and a rawer experience.
The island's cenote network sits beneath its dense jungle interior, far from the cruise port and beach clubs that line the western coast. Reaching them requires heading inland on unpaved roads, which is part of what makes a Cozumel ATV and jeep tour one of the most popular ways to visit.
The Jade Cavern: Cozumel's Most Striking Cenote
The Jade Cavern earns its name. When sunlight filters through the cave opening and hits the mineral-rich water below, the entire pool glows in shades of jade and emerald. The cavern sits roughly 40 feet below the jungle floor, accessed by a carved stone staircase that descends through exposed limestone layers that tell 65 million years of geological history.
The water temperature stays between 76-78 degrees Fahrenheit year-round, fed by the island's freshwater lens — a layer of rainwater that floats atop the denser saltwater beneath. The clarity is remarkable. Visibility extends 50 feet or more in most conditions, revealing submerged rock formations, stalactites that formed when the cave was above water during the last ice age, and the occasional blind cave fish that has adapted to life in permanent darkness.
Swimming in the Jade Cavern is unlike open-water swimming. Sound echoes off the limestone walls. The water feels silky — softer than the ocean due to its mineral content and lack of salt. Most visitors describe the experience as meditative, even people who came expecting an adrenaline rush.





