Laguna Kaan Luum: A Stunning Lagoon Near Tulum
Just a few kilometers south of Tulum (8 miles – about 15 minutes by car), Laguna Kaan Luum is one of the most peaceful and breathtaking spots in the Riviera Maya.
Surrounded by lush jungle and mangroves, this stunning lagoon features a shallow, multi-colored pool encircling a deep cenote—offering the perfect escape into nature.
"Yellow Earth" The Meaning Behind the Name
In the Mayan language, Kaan Luum translates to “Yellow Earth” referring to the natural clay found in and around the lagoon.
This clay contributes to the unique water tones that range from vibrant turquoise and green in the shallow areas to deep blue in the center, where the hidden cenote drops dramatically to about 80 meters (260 feet).
A Shallow Lagoon with a Deep Secret
Laguna Kaan Luum looks like a giant natural swimming pool.
The surrounding shallow waters are just 2 to 5 feet deep, perfect for swimming, floating, or simply cooling off. Bring your own floating buoy to relax even more, or rent a kayak or paddleboard on-site for a different perspective.
At the center of the lagoon lies a large, deep cenote, clearly visible thanks to its striking dark-blue color.
Swimming is only allowed in the shallow sections. The deeper cenote area is fenced off for safety and is reserved exclusively for freediving and scuba diving tours with licensed agencies.
Getting There and What to Expect
From the parking lot, visitors walk a short jungle trail before crossing a wooden pontoon bridge through the mangroves. This short walk adds to the experience, offering glimpses of the local flora and fauna.
Once you reach the lagoon, you’ll find several wooden piers and entry platforms with steps for easy access to the water.
Photo Ops and Viewpoints
The owners of Laguna Kaan Luum have added several “photo booth” setups throughout the area—complete with hammocks, swings, and other fun props. They’re ideal for snapping your next Instagram shot or creating reels. Don’t be surprised if it takes a few tries to get up on that swing!
For the best panoramic view, make sure to safely climb the watchtower (mirador). At the top, a Mexican flag waves proudly—and the view of the lagoon from above is absolutely unforgettable.
Drone Photography at Kaan Luum
Visitor Information
- Activities: Swimming, floating, kayaking, paddleboarding, relaxing, photography
- Ideal for: Families, couples, and groups of friends
- Cenote type: Open cenote lagoon with shallow areas and a deep central sinkhole
- Depth: Shallow edges 2–5 feet (0.5–1.5 meters); central cenote approx. 260 feet (80 meters)
- Facilities: Bathrooms, platforms with stairs, swings, hammocks, shaded areas
- Access: Short jungle walk and wooden bridge
- Opening hours: Daily from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
- Tip: Avoid weekends if you prefer a quieter experience
Combine Laguna Kaan Luum with Other Activities
To make the most of your day, Laguna Kaan Luum can be combined with other top attractions on a private tour:
Tulum Ruins, Kaan Luum & Cenote Corazon
Visit the iconic Tulum ruins with a private guide, then cool off at the peaceful Laguna Kaan Luum and swim in the heart-shaped Cenote Corazon. End your day with a delicious lunch in downtown Tulum.
Muyil Ruins, Kaan Luum & Cenote Corazon
Explore the off-the-beaten-path Muyil ruins hidden in the jungle, then relax at Laguna Kaan Luum and enjoy a swim at Cenote Corazon. Includes lunch in a local Tulum restaurant.
Kaan Luum & Cenote Corazon (No Ruins)
Spend a laid-back day swimming and relaxing at Laguna Kaan Luum and Cenote Corazon, two of the Riviera Maya’s most scenic freshwater spots. This nature-focused tour also includes lunch in downtown Tulum.
FAQ: Visiting Laguna Kaan Luum
Where is Laguna Kaan Luum located?
Can you swim in the cenote at Laguna Kaan Luum?
Is Laguna Kaan Luum good for families with kids?
Are there any facilities at the lagoon?
Do I need to book in advance?
Not if you’re visiting on your own. However, we recommend booking a private tour in advance to enjoy hassle-free transportation, flexible timing, and expert guidance.