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Cenote Diving with Mexidivers Tulum in Quintana Roo - Tulum

Cenote Diving with Mexidivers Tulum in Quintana Roo

Tulummoderate

Difficulty

moderate

Duration

4 hours

Fitness Level

Divers should be in good physical condition with basic swimming ability and recent diving experience.

Overview

Dive into Tulum’s freshwater cenotes with Mexidivers Tulum for an unforgettable two-cenote experience featuring vibrant marine life and stunning underwater formations. Perfect for certified divers ready for a unique underwater adventure.

$3000.00
Tulum, Quintana Roo

Casa Cenote & Carwash

4 hours • Ages 15+

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About This Adventure

Embark on an unforgettable diving adventure exploring two stunning cenotes! Discover vibrant marine life at Casa Cenote, surrounded by lush mangroves, then immerse yourself in the serene beauty of Carwash Cenote's underwater garden. Perfect for certified divers, this experience offers convenience and breathtaking underwater landscapes.

Join us for a 2-tank cavern diving adventure! Divers of all levels are welcome to join in the fun!

Duration

4 hours

About

  • Enjoy an underwater experience like no other exploring one of the local cenotes that make up the system of Sac Actun.

Included

  • Full equipment rental included
  • 2 Tanks
  • Bottle of water
  • Entrance fee (Cenote)

Not Included

  • Tips

What to Bring

  • Bathing suit
  • Towel
  • Change of dry clothes
  • Sunglasses
  • Hat
  • Biodegradable sunblock

Note: In order to perform this course, you have to be in good health. Also, it is required that at least 3 dives within a year have beed done prior this dive.

Adventure Tips

Bring Cash for Entrance Fees

Entrance fees to each cenote are paid onsite in Mexican pesos, so carry at least 500 MXN in cash.

Check Your Dive Certification

This trip requires a current dive certification and recent logged dives to ensure safety underwater.

Use Biodegradable Sunscreen

Protect fragile aquatic ecosystems by applying reef-safe, biodegradable sunscreen before diving.

Stay Hydrated Between Dives

Bring a water bottle or use provided water during surface intervals to stay hydrated in the tropical heat.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Freshwater turtles
  • Colorful endemic fish species

History

The Yucatán’s cenotes have cultural significance dating back to the ancient Maya, who considered them sacred portals to the underworld.

Conservation

Mexidivers Tulum promotes responsible diving practices to protect the fragile cenote ecosystems and supports local conservation efforts.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Standard Scuba Equipment

Essential

Full set including regulator, BCD, mask, fins, and tanks provided for a safe dive.

Wetsuit (3-5mm)

Essential

Protects from cooler freshwater temperatures and potential abrasions on rocky surfaces.

fall|winter|spring specific

Dive Computer

Essential

Monitors depth and time underwater to enhance safety on multi-tank dives.

Waterproof Camera

Captures the stunning underwater landscapes and wildlife of the cenotes.