Cenote se define como un sumidero en piedra caliza con pozos en el fondo, estos se encuentran en la Península de Yucatán. Solo ha sido explorado un pequeño porcentaje y muchos de ellos son aptos para buceadores recreativos. Entre Playa del Carmen y Cancún podemos encontrar los más populares tales como Chac mool, Dos Ojos, Tajma Ha etc.
CENOTE CHAC MOOL
135 USD
Chac-Mool is one of the caverns which has halocline , means where salt and fresh water come together and creating visual effects. With its big rooms and maximum depth of 12 meters/36 feet , is a perfect place for the novice cavern divers.
Cameras are not allowed inside Chac Mool, They have an inside company called Triton. Ivan is a pro catching amazing pics.
CENOTE TAJMA HA
135 USD
Tajma Ha is an amazing cenote which offers two spectacular dives with all of the fantastic features of cenote cavern diving: sharp halocline (where fresh and saltwater meet creating amazing visual effects), light effects (thin light beams like lasers during summer time.
This Cenote is a roller coaster therefore is important Not to have equalization problems.
CENOTE DOS OJOS
155 USD
Location: 17 Kilometers North of Tulum
Hours of operation: 8:00am -5:00pm / everyday of the week
Bathrooms: Yes
Restaurant on site- nothing even close (bring lunch if you are staying)
Distance from gear up to water: very short walk and down stairs (easy) but wear shoes and walk carefully on the stairs and decking.
Cavern Dives: Max depth 10 m / 33ft (cavern zone) easily a 45 minute dive or more on a cavern tour, permanent gold guideline in place. You can do 2 cavern dives here, completely different one from the other and go to the famous bat cave.
Cave Dives: But of course. Ask your local guide for the best dives.
Snorkeling: The whole family can find something to do in the water here. Shallow on one side and deeper on the other. Large wooden deck area up entering makes a great entry point. One of the most rewarding snorkeling areas for adventurers of all ages.