Cenote Jardín del Edén – Dive Experience (3 Tanks)
Cenote Jardín del Edén
Overview
Dive into a freshwater paradise at Cenote Jardín del Edén, one of the most beautiful and photogenic cenotes in the Riviera Maya. Surrounded by lush jungle and open to the sun above, this cenote offers stunning visibility, peaceful cavern passages, and a gentle atmosphere ideal for exploration. With three distinct dives in one location, it’s a full day of underwater discovery.
What Makes This Dive Special?
- Open, sunlit cenote with dramatic light effects
- Unique freshwater flora and fauna, including large catfish and tiny shrimp
- Three different tanks, allowing you to explore the site in depth
- Stalactites, limestone passages, and cavern structures
- Excellent visibility and calm conditions
Itinerary
🕒 6:45 AM – Hotel pickup (Cancun, Playa del Carmen, Puerto Morelos, or Tulum)
🕒 8:00 AM – Equipment fitting and tank selection (Nitrox or 100 cu ft optional)
🕒 9:00 AM – First dive (light-focused area with open water access)
🕒 10:30 AM – Second dive (cavern zone with formations)
🕒 12:00 PM – Light snack and hydration
🕒 12:45 PM – Third dive (exploration route along deeper cavern lines)
🕒 2:30 PM – Return to your hotel
What’s Included
- 3 Cavern dives in Cenote Jardín del Edén
- Round-trip transportation from Cancun, Playa del Carmen, Puerto Morelos, or Tulum
- Entrance fees to the cenote
- Full dive gear: BCD, regulator, wetsuit, mask, fins, weights
- Dive light included
- Nitrox and 100 cu ft tanks available (extra fee)
- Certified cavern dive guide (max 4 divers per guide)
- Light lunch and bottled water
What to Bring
- Swimsuit, towel, flip-flops or water shoes
- Biodegradable sunscreen (applied before pickup)
- Valid photo ID
- Cash for gratuities or souvenirs
- Dry clothing and extra t-shirt for after the dives
FAQs
Do I need to be cavern certified?
No. Open Water Certification is sufficient. These are cavern dives, not cave dives.
Are GoPro or cameras allowed?
Yes. You can bring your own or rent one. Most cenotes charge ~$500 MXN per camera, payable at the entrance.
Can I dive on Nitrox or larger 100CC air tanks?
Yes. Nitrox is available for certified divers upon request, as well as 100 cu ft tanks for higher air consumption.
Is this site suitable for beginner divers?
Yes, but good buoyancy control is required due to shallow formations.
What is the visibility like?
Typically 100–150 ft. The light penetration makes it ideal for photography.
How deep are the dives?
Dives range from 30 to 60 ft depending on the route.
Are there bathrooms and changing facilities?
Yes. Basic restrooms and changing areas are available onsite.
Can snorkelers come along?
Yes . These place is perfect for snorkels also.
Do you offer private tours?
Yes. Contact us in advance to arrange a private experience.
Can I use my own equipment?
Yes. Let us know at booking.
What if weather cancels the trip?
Cenotes are sheltered, so trips are rarely affected. We’ll reschedule or refund if needed.
What is the water temperature?
Around 71°F (21°C) year-round. Wetsuits are included.
Why Choose Us for Cenote Diving?
- 15+ years of cenote diving experience
- All guides are PADI and cavern-certified
- Small groups, personal attention
- No middlemen — direct operator pricing
- Environmental responsibility and cenote conservation focus
- Clean, reliable transport and high-end gear
- Passionate about showcasing the best of Riviera Maya
- Fast and friendly communication via WhatsApp
Ready to explore the underworld? Book your Cenote Jardín del Edén experience today