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7 Dive Adventures with Mexidivers Tulum in Mexico - Tulum

7 Dive Adventures with Mexidivers Tulum in Mexico

Tulummoderate

Difficulty

moderate

Duration

4 hours to 2-3 days depending on schedule

Fitness Level

Divers should be in good physical health and comfortable swimming moderate distances underwater.

Overview

Dive into Tulum’s diverse underwater world with Mexidivers’ Salt & Fresh: 7 Dives. From coral reefs to mystical cenotes and thrilling night dives, this package offers certified divers a unique blend of marine and freshwater adventure.

$10569.00
Tulum, Quintana Roo

Salt & Fresh : 7 Dives

Reef & Cenotes

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About This Adventure

Dive into Tulum's breathtaking underwater realm with an exhilarating package featuring 4 reef dives, 2 cenote dives, and a thrilling night dive. Experience vibrant marine life, stunning cenotes, and the magic of nocturnal ocean wonders, making this an unforgettable adventure for certified divers seeking excitement and beauty beneath the waves.

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 Your Certification Card

All participants must provide proof of diving certification to join the Salt & Fresh dive package.

Prepare for Cenote Entrance Fees

Bring approximately 600 MXN in cash to cover cenote entrance fees, which are not included in the package price.

Use Biodegradable Sunscreen

Protect local marine ecosystems by applying reef-safe and biodegradable sunscreen before diving trips.

Pack a Towel and Change of Clothes

After dives, you'll want a dry change of clothing and a towel for comfort back on land.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Caribbean reef fish including parrotfish and angelfish
  • Freshwater species like blind cavefish in cenotes

History

Tulum’s cenotes have long been sacred to the Maya, who considered them gateways to the underworld.

Conservation

Mexidivers Tulum adheres to local conservation practices to protect fragile reef systems and reduce diver impact on cenote environments.

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Adventure Hotspots in Tulum

Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Wetsuit

Essential

Provides thermal protection during cooler dives, especially in cenotes and night dives.

fall specific

Mask and Snorkel

Essential

Essential for clear vision and breathing when at the surface between dives.

Underwater Torch

Essential

Critical for illuminating environments during night dives and inside cenote caverns.

Dive Computer

Essential

Monitors depth and dive time to ensure safe ascent and no-decompression limits.