This exclusive three-tank cenote adventure takes you to two of the Yucatán’s most iconic underwater sites:
- Angelita – A mesmerizing deep cenote that plunges nearly vertically into a halocline layer, creating ghostly cloud-like effects.
- Car Wash – A bright, tree-canopied cavern with sunbeams, towering columns, and exceptionally clear water.
Led by our experienced cavern-certified guides, this dive offers a dramatic contrast between deep, mysterious waters and luminous, open-air caverns.

- 06:45 AM – Pickup from your hotel (Cancun, Playa del Carmen, Puerto Morelos, or Tulum)
- 08:00 AM – Arrive at dive center; choose Nitrox or large 100 cu ft tanks (advanced request)
- 08:30 AM – First dive in Angelita: descend into the halocline cloud and explore the deep cenote’s unique mix of saltwater and freshwater
- 10:15 AM – Surface interval with snacks and drinks
- 11:00 AM – Second dive in Car Wash: enjoy the open-air cavern with lush light shafts and gentle swim-throughs
- 12:45 PM – Light lunch (baguette or sandwich), bottled water, and snacks
- 01:30 PM – Third dive: another unforgettable swim in Angelita, focusing on deeper spots or photographic angles
- 02:45 PM – Return to the dive center, change, and depart
- Approx. 4:00 PM – Drop-off at your hotel
- Angelita: The deep chasm drops over 200 ft, but the halocline forms at ~100 ft where freshwater meets salt, creating a surreal “cloud” effect. This surreal environment feels otherworldly and quiet.
- Car Wash: Named for the old practice of washing vehicles here, this cenote boasts lush trees overhead, vibrant shafts of light, and crystal-clear water—perfect for wide-angle shots and relaxed exploration.
Combined, these dives offer both deep mystery and lush beauty—ideal for certified divers who appreciate contrast and atmospheric environments.
- Full-Day Trip – 3 Tank Cavern Dives
- Professional PADI cavern-certified guide
- Small group size – max 4 divers per guide
- Round-trip transportation from major Riviera Maya hotels
- Entrance fees to both cenotes
- Full equipment (BCD, regulator, wetsuit, mask, fins, weights)
- High-grade tanks (Nitrox or 100 cu ft available upon request)
- Underwater flashlights
- Light lunch, bottled water, and snacks
- Wetsuit rental – MXN 300
- GoPro rental – USD 65
- Gratuities
- Cenote camera permit (~MXN 500/day, pay at site)
Solo Diver Fee – USD 35 if you’re the only certified diver
- Towel & change of clothes
- Swimsuit & water shoes
- Biodegradable sunscreen (apply before pick-up)
- Valid photo ID
- Cash for tips, souvenirs, and camera permits
- Light long-sleeve shirt for sun protection
Click Book Now and provide:
- Number of divers
- Preferred date(s)
- Hotel name or meeting point
- Dietary restrictions
- Add-ons (Nitrox, larger tanks, GoPro)
We’ll follow up via email or WhatsApp with the full itinerary and logistics.


No – these are cavern dives. Open Water certification and solid buoyancy are required, and dives are always led by certified guides.
Yes – both Nitrox and large tanks are available for certified divers with prior request.
Yes. Bring your own or rent from us. Cenote camera permits (~MXN 500/day) are paid at the entrance.
Angelita: ~100 ft for the cloud layer, deeper in vertical drop
Car Wash: ~50 ft in more open cavern water
Typically 100–150 ft in early hours; these cenotes are known for crystal clarity.
Angelita has a striking halocline and deep blue water; Car Wash features columns, tree-shadows, and iconic light shafts.
Usually 40–50 minutes per tank, depending on depth and air consumption.
Non-divers may ride along on the trip, but cannot enter the cenotes due to safety restrictions.
Yes – just let us know your desired schedule so we can check availability.
Angelita is a deep cenote dive . Requires good buoyancy control and comfort in deeper waters—most suited for advanced diver-certified guests.
Cenote conditions aren’t affected by ocean weather; cancellations are rare. We’ll reschedule or refund if necessary.
Maximum of 4 divers per guide for personalized attention.
Yes – both have restrooms and changing areas on site.
Yes – private guides are available for an additional charge for couples or small groups.
Around 71°F (21°C) year-round—wetsuit (3mm) recommended.
You’ll get water and lunch, but feel free to add packing snacks or favorites.
Yes – freshwater shrimp, crustaceans, cavefish, and occasionally bats near the surface.
- 15+ years of specialized cavern-style guiding
- Direct cenote partnerships—no middlemen
- Safety-first, eco-conscious operations
- Small, personalized groups
- Responsive WhatsApp coordination
- Clear pricing and no hidden fees
- We support cenote conservation initiatives
