Immerse yourself in the hidden world of the Riviera Maya. Our cenotes offer a unique cavern diving experience: crystal clear waters, haloclines, fossils and ancient tunnels. Whether it's your first time or you already have experience, here you will find the ideal cenote to explore the Mayan underworld in complete safety.
2 350 MXN
Playa del Carmen
Chac Mool and Kukulkán are among the top cenote combos for first-time cavern divers. They share a single entrance but lead to two distinct dive routes, letting you explore two unique and different underwater worlds in one trip.
Expect dramatic rock formations, ceilings adorned with stalactites, perfectly preserved marine fossils, and one of the region’s most stunning and defined haloclines. Kukulkán also features a breathtaking curtain of sunlight that filters through the water, creating an unforgettable light show.
This is a perfect introduction to cenote diving, bringing together everything that makes the experience special: haloclines, lighting effects, formations, tranquility, and safety.
2 350 MXN
Playa del Carmen
Chikin Ha is one of the most magical cenotes in the Riviera Maya. A natural tunnel connects it to the mysterious Rainbow Cenote, creating a surreal journey through light and shadow. Expect crystal-clear waters, striking haloclines, preserved fossils, and a peaceful, almost sacred atmosphere.
It’s a dive that blends the technical with the spiritual—perfect for divers seeking something beyond the ordinary.
2 900 MXN
Tulum
One of the most famous and visited cenotes in the world, Dos Ojos (“Two Eyes”) gets its name from its twin sinkholes, connected by a network of tunnels and chambers filled with surreal light, fossils, and ornate formations.
It suitable for all kind of divers as it offers two different dive lines: one brighter and more open, the other more intricate and decorated, with narrow passages and stalactite-covered ceilings.
Perfect for certified divers of all levels, and ideal for those with non-diving companions, thanks to its great snorkeling and surface areas to be enjoyed in the meantime.
2 900 MXN
Playa del Carmen
Eden is an open cenote surrounded by lush jungle, with a wide, sunlit entrance where beams of light pierce the water beautifully. It features a large, clearly visible halocline and a spectacular curtain of sunlight that dances through roots and branches creating a breathtaking visual masterpiece.
Nearby Chac Mool is ideal for a first cavern experience, showcasing ornate ceilings, fossils, haloclines, and light-reflecting air bubbles trapped in the rock.
Diving both in one day offers a well-rounded experience—balancing natural light and gentle cave exploration for all skill levels.
2 900 MXN
Tulum
A hidden gem within the world’s largest underwater cave system, Nohoch Nah Chich features a newly opened cavern line ideal for divers seeking untouched beauty and serenity.
Expect finely sculpted ceilings, crystal-clear water, and a quiet, pristine environment that reveals the geological history of the Yucatán.
Best suited for experienced divers with good buoyancy control, this dive feels like a peaceful journey through an ancient, submerged world.
3 000 MXN
Tulum
The Pit is one of the deepest and most visually stunning cenotes in the region. Its vertical descent reveals a beam of sunlight plunging over 30 meters, a halocline at 15 meters, and a mystical cloud of tannic acid deeper down that creates an unreal atmosphere. On the ceiling huge and antique stalactites and formations. It is a breathtaking dive with its beauty,depth and verticality.
Dos Ojos, in contrast, is horizontal and full of tunnels, dramatic formations, fossils, and spectacular backlighting. It has two different diving lines, which allows it to follow a more open and visual route or a more technical and detailed one. It is one of the most famous cenotes in the world and for a reason. Its beauty is a mandatory stop for all kind of divers.
Diving both in one day offers a dynamic contrast between vertical and horizontal exploration—perfect for divers seeking diversity.
3 000 MXN
Tulum
Taak Bi Luum It is one of the least visited and most special cenotes in the region. To immerse yourself in its waters is to enter an environment unique, magical and full of mystery, where the formations have unusual shapes and unlike any other cenote. Each meter traveled reveals rare and beautiful geological details, perfect for those looking for a different and exclusive experience.
Taak Bi Ha, on the other hand, surprises right from the start. Its discreet entrance does not allow us to guess the beauty it hides. Inside, they unfold spectacular formations, fossils and a unique play of light that, from the inside to the exit, creates a Atmosphere that seems snowy. It is one of the most photogenic and visually striking cenotes on the peninsula.
Exploring both on the same day is a magical combination, ideal for technical divers who value aesthetics, exclusivity and the unusual. A trip reserved for those who are looking more than an immersion: a complete sensory experience.
3 000 MXN
Playa del Carmen
Yaakun is a recently discovered and still little-explored cenote, making it a hidden gem for curious divers. At around 25 meters deep, a tannic acid cloud creates a dramatic visual effect, with divers descending through submerged tree trunks, filtered light beams, and rare natural formations. It’s a visually rich dive, filled with raw beauty and mystery.
In contrast, Chac Mool is a more well-known cenote and a perfect complement to Yaakun. It offers dense formations, visible fossils, distinct haloclines, and one of the most breathtaking light curtains in the entire Riviera Maya. It's a dive that truly showcases the geological and visual diversity of the Yucatán cenotes.
Diving Yaakun and Chac Mool in the same day means exploring two sides of the Mayan underworld: the new and the iconic, the deep and the luminous. A perfect mix for advanced divers in search of variety.
Cenote Highlights
3 200 MXN
Tulum
Dreamgate is a closed cenote of exceptional beauty, both above and below the surface. Its jungle-covered entrance sets the tone for a truly immersive dive experience, leading into two distinct routes filled with stunning stalactites, stalagmites, and majestic columns. The density and delicacy of the formations turn this cenote into an almost artistic journey, where each shape fuels the imagination. Excellent buoyancy and control are essential, making it a site recommended for advanced divers.
Casa Cenote, in contrast, is an open cenote full of light and life. Nestled between the mangroves and the sea, it offers a unique environment where freshwater meets saltwater, creating perfect conditions to witness haloclines and observe marine life. With a bit of luck, you might even spot Pancho, the cenote’s famous (and harmless) crocodile. The dive includes a short cavern section with magical light effects straight out of a fairytale. It’s the perfect spot to unwind after the technical intensity of Dreamgate.
This cenote combo balances the technical with the natural, the enclosed with the open, offering a full day of underwater exploration in two entirely different settings.
Cenote Highlights
3 200 MXN
Tulum
Dreamgate is one of the most ornate and technically challenging cenotes in the Riviera Maya. Diving here feels like entering an underwater cathedral—every passage is lined with intricate stalactites, stalagmites, and columns, forming a dense and magical environment. It’s ideal for divers with excellent buoyancy control who enjoy slow, precise, and visually stunning dives. Its complexity has made it a favorite among experienced cave divers.
In contrast, Nicte Ha is a hidden gem. Brighter and more accessible, it’s surrounded by aquatic lilies and features a wide entrance, gentle haloclines, and beautiful lighting that filters through roots and delicate formations. It's the perfect second dive after Dreamgate—calmer, yet equally captivating.
Combining these two cenotes in a single day offers a dive experience full of contrasts: technical and visual, dark and light, enclosed and open. Perfect for those looking to go beyond standard recreational diving.
Cenote Highlights
3 300 MXN
Tulum
Angelita is a vertical cenote famous for its surreal landscape at 28 meters, where a thick layer of hydrogen sulfide forms a ghostly cloud around a submerged "island" of branches and trunks. The contrast between the clear water above and the white mist below creates a dramatic and unforgettable scene, perfect for underwater photography and video. It’s a deep, quiet, and visually powerful dive, recommended for experienced divers.
Car Wash, on the other hand, is a more accessible cavern known for its crystal-clear water, submerged vegetation, floating roots, and the striking interplay of light and shadow. During the rainy season, a layer of tannins forms, turning the dive into an underwater jungle experience. Its large opening also offers unique views from inside the cavern looking out.
Diving both sites in one day provides a complete experience: depth, technique, natural aesthetics, and an almost magical atmosphere—a combo that surprises even the most seasoned divers.
Cenote Highlights
3 300 MXN
Puerto Morelos
Zapote stands out for its unique deep funnel-shaped entrance, leading divers on a vertical descent down to 30 meters. At the bottom lie the mysterious and iconic bell-shaped formations known as the "Bells of Hell", a rare geological phenomenon that makes this site a must for technical divers and underwater photography enthusiasts. Floating in complete stillness among these surreal structures is an unforgettable experience.
Just a short distance away, Kin Ha offers the perfect contrast. A narrow access tunnel opens into a spacious chamber where a beam of natural light streams in from a hole in the ceiling, reaching all the way to the cenote floor. The result is an almost celestial scene. With its structure, visibility, and peaceful ambiance, Kin Ha provides a dive that is both technically engaging and visually serene—ideal as a second dive after Zapote.
This combo is perfect for advanced divers seeking depth, geological uniqueness, and dramatic light effects, all in a single day.
Cenote Highlights
Cenote diving is a unique experience in the world. Immersing yourself in these freshwater cavities transports you to a silent, magical and ancient environment, where sunlight filters through the rocks and reveals incredible formations: stalactites, fossils, haloclines and natural tunnels. Thanks to the almost perfect visibility, every detail comes to life underwater. It's a way to connect with the geological and cultural history of the region, while enjoying a technical, quiet and deeply spiritual immersion.
This experience is designed to certified divers (minimum Open Water Diver) who are looking for something different than open sea diving. You don't need to be a technical diver, but you do need to be a good diver buoyancy and curiosity to explore new environments. It is ideal for those who value the silence, precision and beauty of underground natural spaces. Whether it's your first time in cenotes or you want to discover new systems, cave diving offers you a new dimension of the underwater world.
The day begins at 8:00am at our dive center. After a review of the equipment and a full briefing, we headed to the cenote. There we perform two guided dives, separated by a pause to hydrate and recharge. Each dive has a duration of 40 to 50 minutes, always within the illuminated area, following the guidelines and safety standards of cave diving. The return is scheduled around 3:00pm.
Full diving equipment is not included, but you can rent it for 380 MXN per day. Everything is organized for you to have a safe, comfortable and absolutely unforgettable experience.
Level of experience:
Minimum Open Water Diver Certification
Available languages:
🇪🇸 Spanish, 🇬🇧 English and 🇫🇷 French
Schedule:
From 8:00am to 15:00pm
Activity duration:
From 6 to 7 hours including briefing, equipment check, transportation and two fun dives
Meeting point:
Price per person:
See the price of each cenote + $380 MXN rental equipment
Include:
2 buceos, tanques y plomos, guía/instructor certificado, snacks y agua a bordo.
Immerse yourself in an unforgettable adventure with our diving courses for all levels, from beginners to advanced !
Sure! Intro diving is specifically designed for beginners. You don't need any previous experience or technical knowledge.
Yes, it is important to be able to swim and feel comfortable in the water, but don’t worry, you don’t have to be a pro swimmer.
A normal fun dive day takes around 3 and 4 hours, which includes Briefing, equipment check, boat transfer and two dives in different dive sites.
We can dive all year long thanks to the warm climate and calm sea we can enjoy here. November to May offer the best visibility. November to February you can also experience the amazing Bull Shark Diving
No, you don´t need any previous experience. We offer intro diving for beginners which includes a brief theory and practical session before getting in the water. You will be with a diving instructor at all times.