LOCATION: TULUM

MINIMUM CERTIFICATION: ADVANCED OPEN WATER DIVER

MAX: 4 DIVERS
MAX DEPTH: 30MTS (100FT)

Price per person: $3,600mxn

One of my favorites combos:

First, Angelita, a cenote located just a short drive south of Tulum. A spooky freshwater sinkhole that at 30mts (100ft) has a thick layer of hydrogen sulfide and a small island adorned with fallen trees, creating an otherworldly, surreal atmosphere. Diving Angelita at least once is a MUST for every diver around the world.

Second, Cenote Aktun-Ha a.k.a Carwash, because it was used by locals and taxi drivers from Tulum to wash their cars. This was one of the first cenotes to be explored, and it was discovered that millions of years ago, when it was still a dry cave, it was used as a shelter for the first humans. This big pond has a large cavern with huge stalactites with an epic view to the entrance of light! It is one of my personal favorites.

MORE INFO

  • 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!

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