LOCATION: TULUM
MINIMUM CERTIFICATION: OPEN WATER
MAX: 4 DIVERS
MAX DEPTH: 8MTS (26FT)
Price per person: $3,000mxn
You’re diving into one of cenote diving’s highlights: Dos Ojos, which means «Two Eyes» in Spanish, representing two cenotes positioned close together, resembling a pair of aligned eyes.
Dos Ojos is part of the expansive Sac Actun system, the world’s second-largest underwater cave network spanning 378.56 km (235 mi). As you explore Dos Ojos, expect a visual feast of speleothems in the crystal-clear waters, creating a sensation as if you’re flying. You’ll experience the intriguing interplay of light and darkness within these cenotes, transitioning through tunnels that promise an unforgettable dive experience.
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- Cenote entrance fees.
- 2 cenote dives.
- Transportation to and from the meeting point in Playa del Carmen to the cenotes.
- Equipment (mask, regulator, BCD, fins, wetsuit, and flashlight).
- Drinking water, lunch, and snacks.
- Weights & air-filled tanks.
- Professional Full Cave certified cavern guide.
- Nitrox, available at an extra cost on request (certified nitrox divers only).
Transportation from Tulum or other areas. - Underwater camera fees*
*It’s important to know that all cenotes are private properties with established rules visitors have to follow. While there are some cenotes that don’t charge for the use of cameras, in others, it’s prohibited to use of any kind of underwater camera, and in some, there are fees payable for the use of action cameras (GoPro, Osmo Action, Olympus, etc) and professional cameras. Ask us for more information before you book your dive!