Cenote Angelita With Cenote Car Wash
Cenote Dive Experience – Angelita & Car Wash – 2 Cavern Dives Dive into Enigmatic Depths and Sparkling Caverns of the Riviera Maya 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. Ready to dive between clouds and sunlit shafts? Book your Angelita & Car Wash cenote trip today! Book now Welcome to our site Itinerary 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 What Makes This Dive So Special? 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. What’s Included 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 Not Included 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 What to Bring 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 How to Book 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. Ready to dive between clouds and sunlit shafts? Book your Angelita & Car Wash cenote trip today! Book now Frequently Asked Questions Do I need cave certification? No – these are cavern dives. Open Water certification and solid buoyancy are required, and dives are always led by certified guides. Is Nitrox or 100 cu ft tank available? Yes – both Nitrox and large tanks are available for certified divers with prior request. Are GoPro or cameras allowed? Yes. Bring your own or rent from us. Cenote camera permits (~MXN 500/day) are paid at the entrance. How deep are the dives? Angelita: ~100 ft for the cloud layer, deeper in vertical drop Car Wash: ~50 ft in more open cavern water What’s the visibility? Typically 100–150 ft in early hours; these cenotes are known for crystal clarity. What formations will I see? Angelita has a striking halocline and deep blue water; Car Wash features columns, tree-shadows, and iconic light shafts. How long are the dives? Usually 40–50 minutes per tank, depending on depth and air consumption. Are non-divers allowed? Non-divers may ride along on the trip, but cannot enter the cenotes due to safety restrictions. Can I split the dives across days? Yes – just let us know your desired schedule so we can check availability. Is this trip beginner-friendly? Angelita is a deep cenote dive . Requires good buoyancy control and comfort in deeper waters—most suited for advanced diver-certified guests. What if the weather is bad? Cenote conditions aren’t affected by ocean weather; cancellations are rare. We’ll reschedule or refund if necessary. How many divers per guide? Maximum of 4 divers per guide for personalized attention. Do cenote sites have facilities? Yes – both have restrooms and changing areas on site. Private guide available? Yes – private guides are available for an additional charge for couples or small groups. What’s the water temperature? Around 71°F (21°C) year-round—wetsuit (3mm) recommended. Can I bring snacks or drinks? You’ll get water and lunch, but feel free to add packing snacks or favorites. Is there marine life in cenotes? Yes – freshwater shrimp, crustaceans, cavefish, and occasionally bats near the surface. Why Choose Us for Cenote Dive Trips? 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 Pricing & Booking Course Price $330 USD per person (all standard gear & regular tank included) Book Now popular {“cpt”:”testimonial”,”style”:”3″,”columns”:”1″,”show”:”6″,”order”:”DESC”,”orderby”:”none”} Diving with DeepLife was an absolute joy. We booked after arriving on holiday in Cancun and Eduardo was very helpful and responsive on booking emails and arranging transport. Added bonus was getting photos from Berto to remember our trip. I would completely recommend DeepDive and will definitely use them should we visit Mexico again. Chole T. Tripadvisor I did 3 dives in one day including one deep dive (The Pit) and two shallow dives at Dos Ojos (The Bat Cave and The Barbie Line). They were all wonderful and unlike anything I have ever seen scuba diving before. The









