Photos by @lethyfoon
LOCATION: TULUM
MINIMUM CERTIFICATION: ADVANCED OPEN WATER DIVER
MAX: 4 DIVERS
MAX DEPTH: 30MTS (100FT)
Price per person: $160US ($3,200mxn)
If you’ve already dived at Cenote Dos Ojos and want to experience the legendary Cenote El Pit, consider this nearby option: Cenote Nicte Ha, located within Dos Ojos Park.
It offers a shallow dive with a maximum depth of 6 meters (18 feet), featuring stunning columns and, surprisingly, a gentle drifting current. Nicte Ha, which means «Flower of Water» in Mayan, reveals beautiful water lilies visible from the open water cenote area. It’s definitely a gem you won’t want to miss.d fresh water, creating a blurry and psychedelic effect. Combined with hydrogen sulfide, resembling fog-like clouds, these elements form an otherworldly and mystical ambience.
MORE INFO
- 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 or nitrox (nitrox certified divers only).
- Professional Full Cave certified cavern guide.
- Cenote entrances fee (900mxn) to be paid in the cenote directly.
- 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!