Tulum Travel Diaries; Cenotes Casa Tortuga
Tucked away in the jungle just outside town, this place feels like you’ve stumbled into a secret world. Think lush greenery, wooden pathways weaving through palm trees, and flashes of the brightest turquoise water peeking through the leaves.

Casa Tortuga is made up of four cenotes. Two are open-air with sunlight pouring in, turning the water into glittering shades of blue.

The other two are cave cenotes making them moodier, cooler, and slightly mysterious in the most fascinating way.

The water is refreshingly cold but once you’re in, you never want to get out of those freshwater pools. We swam around, jumped in from the rocky edges and my boyfriend even performed his trademark backflip off one of the highest platforms!

What I loved most was how different each cenote felt. One minute you’re in full sun, backstroking under blue skies, the next you’re in a quiet cave, voices echoing softly off ancient limestone walls.

If you’re in Tulum and fancy swapping beach clubs for something wilder and more adventurous for the day, Casa Tortuga is your sign ❤
