Day Pass in Yucatan
A day pass in Yucatán is one-day access to hotels, cenotes and experiences with no overnight stay required. On Superpass you'll find 10 options in the state —3 hotels, 4 cenotes and 3 tours— with prices from $250 MXN per adult and online booking with an immediate voucher.
Yucatán is a land of cenotes, restored haciendas and Mayan heritage. Here a day of rest can mean swimming in turquoise water beneath a stone dome, enjoying Yucatecan cuisine beside a garden-ringed pool or pairing a visit to an archaeological site with a relaxing afternoon. That blend of living history and nature is what makes this destination unique.
What's included in a day pass in Yucatán?
It varies by type of place. At hotels, the pass usually gives access to the pool and common areas, in some cases with food; at cenotes, access to the site to swim and spend the day; and on tours, the experience described on each page. Among the options on Superpass are Hotel Tuul, Reef Yucatán and Destino Mio, plus tours tied to Chichén Itzá. Check each option to learn its exact inclusions.
How much does a day pass in Yucatán cost?
Day passes in Yucatán start from $250 MXN per adult. The final price depends on the place, the season and what each pass includes. You book online and receive your voucher instantly; at most hotels you only pay a deposit and settle the rest directly on the day of your visit.
Frequently asked questions
Can I visit a cenote with a day pass?
Yes. In Yucatán, Superpass includes one-day access to cenotes, along with hotels and tours. Each cenote sets its own access rules and inclusions, so check the page of the option you're interested in before booking. It's a perfect plan to combine with Mérida, Valladolid or the hacienda route.
Do I need to stay overnight to use a day pass?
No. The day pass exists precisely so you can enjoy a hotel's facilities or access to an experience paying only for the day, without booking a room. It works the same whether you live in Yucatán, are staying somewhere else or are passing through the state.
Do kids pay for a day pass in Yucatán?
At most places children get a reduced rate and the youngest usually enter free, though each hotel, cenote or tour sets its own age ranges and prices. Find the details on each option's page when you book on Superpass.









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