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Dive Refresher at Casa Cenote & Dos Ojos with Mexidivers - Tulum

Dive Refresher at Casa Cenote & Dos Ojos with Mexidivers

Tulummoderate

Difficulty

moderate

Duration

4–4.5 hours

Fitness Level

Participants should be in good physical health with moderate fitness to handle multiple dives and gear usage.

Overview

Refresh your diving skills in Tulum’s iconic cenotes with Mexidivers Tulum. Practice essential techniques while navigating the crystal-clear waters of Casa Cenote and the light-filled caverns of Dos Ojos.

$3700.00
Tulum, Quintana Roo

Refresher Course: Casa Cenote & Dos Ojos

4.5 Hours • Ages 15+

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About This Adventure

Revitalize your diving skills with a unique refresher course in Tulum's stunning cenotes. Experience the crystal-clear waters of Casa Cenote and the enchanting cavern diving at Cenote Dos Ojos. Perfect for divers with limited recent experience, this adventure combines skill practice with breathtaking underwater exploration, guided by expert instructors.

Interested in learning to Dive?

Duration

3 hours

About

  • Has a year passed since your last dive? If so, join us for one of our refresher courses to review the most important skills needed for a safe and comfortable experience.

Included

  • 3 hours course including 1 tank dive
  • Full equipment rental included

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

Adventure Tips

Bring Cash for Cenote Entrance Fees

Entrance fees (~600 MXN) are paid on-site; carry local currency in cash.

Hydrate Before Diving

Stay well hydrated before the dives to prevent dehydration underwater.

Use Biodegradable Sunscreen

Protect Tulum’s delicate ecosystem by applying reef-safe sunscreen before your dive.

Arrive Early for Briefing

Plan to arrive at Mexidivers Tulum shop on time for a thorough safety briefing and equipment fitting.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Freshwater fish species including catfish and tetras
  • Turtles that occasionally swim in the shallow parts of Casa Cenote

History

The cenotes were sacred sites to ancient Maya civilizations, often serving as portals to the underworld in their mythology.

Conservation

Efforts are ongoing in the Tulum area to minimize visitor impact by regulating numbers and promoting the use of eco-friendly products in cenotes.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Certified Diving Gear Set

Essential

Includes mask, fins, snorkel, regulator, buoyancy control device, and wetsuit needed for safe dives.

Biodegradable Sunscreen

Essential

Protect skin without harming cenote ecosystems when swimming and traveling above water.

summer specific

Towel and Change of Clothes

Essential

Useful for drying off and staying comfortable after the dives.

Water Bottle

Essential

Hydration is vital before and after intensive diving sessions.