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Cenote snorkeling at Chikin Ha

Cenote Snorkeling Tour – Chikin Ha Discover the Beauty of Chikin Ha: A Cenote Snorkeling Adventure in the Riviera Maya Chikin Ha, meaning “Western Water” in Mayan, is one of the most captivating cenotes for snorkeling near Playa del Carmen. This magical site is part of a network of underground rivers and caverns, offering a serene and surreal environment ideal for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. Surrounded by lush jungle, this cenote features a mix of open-air pools and cavernous areas, where the sunlight pierces through crystal-clear water, creating striking beams of light. Snorkeling here lets you witness incredible rock formations, submerged roots, and a variety of small freshwater fish. The peaceful atmosphere and natural beauty make it perfect for families, couples, or solo travelers looking for a unique experience in the heart of the Yucatán Peninsula. You don’t need to be a certified diver to enjoy the cenotes—our guided snorkeling tour is completely safe and accessible to all skill levels. Float above ancient geological formations and learn about the unique ecosystems that exist only in this region. Welcome to our site What’s Included Guided Cenote Snorkeling Tour Entrance Fee to Cenote Chikin Ha Full Snorkeling Equipment (mask, snorkel, fins, lifejacket) Round-trip transportation from Cancun, Playa , costa Mujeres , Puerto Juarez Light snacks and bottled water Friendly, bilingual local guide What to Bring Swimsuit and towel Flip-flops or water shoes Biodegradable sunscreen (applied before pickup) Cash for tips or souvenirs Dry change of clothes Tour Itinerary 7:30 AM: Hotel pickup (exact time confirmed upon booking) 9:00 AM: Arrival at Chikin Ha and safety briefing 9:15 AM: Snorkeling tour begins 11:00 AM: Free time to explore, relax, or take photos 12:00 PM: Light snack and refreshments 1:00 PM: Return transport 2:30 PM: Drop-off at your hotel Ready to explore the underworld? Book your Cenote Chikin Ha snorkeling experience today. Book now FAQs – Snorkeling in Cenote Chikin Ha Do I need any previous snorkeling experience? Not at all! This tour is beginner-friendly and our guides will assist you every step of the way. Is the cenote deep? Chikin Ha features varying depths but remains safe and comfortable for snorkeling. Lifejackets are always provided. Are kids allowed? Yes! Children ages 6 and up are welcome with adult supervision. What kind of wildlife can I see? You may see small freshwater fish, turtles, and unique underwater plants. Can I bring a GoPro or camera? Yes. Most cenotes charge an entry fee for personal cameras. At Chikin Ha, it’s approximately 500 MXN per day, payable directly at the entrance. Do I need to know how to swim? No, it is not mandatory know how to swim . Basic swimming skills help, but lifejackets are required and provided. What is the water temperature like? The cenote water stays around 72°F (22°C) year-round. Are there changing rooms and restrooms? Yes, basic facilities are available at the cenote. How long is the snorkeling activity? About 1.5 to 2 hours including preparation and exploration time. Is transportation included from my hotel? Yes, round-trip transportation is included from Cancun, Playa del Carmen, and Riviera Maya (some remote locations may incur a small additional fee). Why Choose Us for Your Cenote Snorkeling Adventure? Local, knowledgeable, and passionate guides Small groups for personalized attention Comfortable and safe transport Top-rated service and communication via WhatsApp Eco-conscious and respectful of nature {“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 cenotes were beautiful and I hope to come back one day with my son. I would definitely use Deep Life Divers again. Shane B. Tripadvisor I didn’t know what to expect but WOW I love it! Eduardo was our contact. He was very helpful with all necessary information. Cenotes xceeded my expectations! The transportation and our diving instructor Daniel made us feel safe!! Great level of professionalism and knowledge about the all area. Definitely, I’m coming back! Karina V. Tripadvisor

Cenote snorkeling at Dos Ojos

Cenote Snorkeling Experience – Dos Ojos Discover One of the Most Famous Cenotes in the Riviera Maya Dos Ojos is one of the most iconic and breathtaking cenotes in all of Mexico, renowned for its crystal-clear waters, stunning limestone formations, and extensive underground cave systems. Its name, which means “Two Eyes” in Spanish, comes from the two large circular pools connected by a long cavern, resembling a pair of eyes when viewed from above. This snorkeling adventure allows you to explore both pools, floating above ancient stalactites and columns while shafts of sunlight pierce the water, creating dazzling effects. Dos Ojos offers one of the best cenote snorkeling experiences in the region, suitable for families, couples, and adventure lovers of all ages. Welcome to our site Highlights Snorkel through two stunning cenote pools Incredible water clarity with visibility up to 150 ft Observe ancient rock formations and cave systems Professional snorkeling guide included Family-friendly and ideal for beginners Dynamic – Itinerary ⏰ 7:00 AM – 8:30 AM: Pickup from your hotel in Cancun, Playa del Carmen, Tulum, or Riviera Maya ⏰ 10:00 AM: Arrival at Cenote Dos Ojos, gear fitting and safety briefing ⏰ 10:30 AM – 12:30 PM: Guided snorkeling tour through both pools of Dos Ojos ⏰ 12:30 PM – 1:30 PM: Time to relax, take photos, or enjoy a snack ⏰ 1:30 PM – 3:30 PM: Return transportation to your hotel What’s Included Round-trip transportation from your hotel Entrance fees to Cenote Dos Ojos Snorkeling gear (mask, fins, snorkel, life vest) Professional, bilingual guide Bottled water and light snack Not Included Tips for guides Towels Wetsuit rental (optional) GoPro rental or photo/video packages What to Bring Swimsuit, towel, and change of clothes Biodegradable sunscreen (applied at hotel only) Hat, sunglasses, and water shoes or flip-flops Extra cash for tips, souvenirs, or additional activities Ready to explore the underworld? Book your Cenote Dos Ojos snorkeling experience today! Book now FAQs – Cenote Snorkeling at Dos Ojos Do I need to be a strong swimmer? No, this tour is designed for all skill levels. Life jackets are provided and required for safety. Is this suitable for children? Yes! Dos Ojos is family-friendly and perfect for children who are comfortable in water. What is the water temperature? The cenote remains around 72°F (22°C) year-round. It’s refreshing but not too cold. Are GoPro or cameras allowed? Yes. You may bring your own or rent a GoPro from us. Most cenotes charge an additional fee of approximately 500 MXN per camera, payable at the entrance. Can I wear sunscreen or insect repellent? Only biodegradable products are allowed and must be applied before arriving to the cenote to protect the fragile ecosystem. Can I bring a non-snorkeler companion? Yes, they can enjoy the surroundings, take photos, and relax in the cenote area. Is there food available on site? A light snack is included. For full meals, we recommend bringing your own or planning a nearby stop. Are there restrooms and changing areas? Yes, basic facilities are available at Dos Ojos. Can I visit the Tulum ruins on the same day? Yes! For an additional cost, you can add a guided visit to the Tulum archaeological site before or after your snorkeling experience. How deep is the cenote? While the pools can reach depths of up to 30 ft, snorkeling takes place near the surface. Why Choose Us for Cenote Snorkeling? 15+ years of experience in eco-tours and water activities Knowledgeable, friendly, and certified guides Small groups for a more personalized experience Reliable and comfortable transportation Passionate about nature and sustainable tourism Pricing & Booking Course Price $120 USD per person Optional Add-On Visit to Tulum Ruins: Add a stop at the Tulum archaeological site for an additional cost. Includes guide, entrance, and extended tour time. 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 cenotes were beautiful and I hope to come back one day with my son. I would definitely use Deep Life Divers again. Shane B. Tripadvisor I didn’t know what to expect but WOW I love it! Eduardo was our contact. He was very helpful with all necessary information. Cenotes xceeded my expectations! The transportation and our diving instructor Daniel made us feel safe!! Great level of professionalism and knowledge about the all area. Definitely, I’m coming back! Karina V. Tripadvisor

Cenote Dive Experience – Hell Bells & Maravilla

Cenote Dive Experience – Hell Bells & Maravilla Dive into the Most Mysterious and Rare Cenotes of the Yucatán Peninsula This one-of-a-kind cenote diving tour takes you to two of the most extraordinary and visually surreal cavern dive sites in the Riviera Maya: Cenote Hell Bells and Cenote Maravilla. These sites are not only geologically rare, but they’re also physically stunning — ideal for certified divers who are looking for something truly different from standard ocean dives. Book now Welcome to our site What Makes This Dive So Special? Cenote Hell Bells is famous for its eerie yet majestic formations known as “hell’s bells.” These are rare, bell-shaped speleothems that hang from the ceiling of an air-filled chamber within the cenote — believed to be created by microbial action and not found anywhere else on Earth in this density and form. The dive here is both a scientific wonder and a visual feast. The cenote has a mystical, dark blue hue and a halocline layer that creates surreal visual effects. This dive is calm but deeply impactful — a true hidden gem. Cenote Maravilla, in contrast, is a wide, open cylinder with breathtaking sunbeams that penetrate the water from the surface, creating a cathedral-like light show inside the cavern. It’s known for its almost vertical shaft, excellent visibility, and deep drop-off, making it both visually dramatic and peaceful. It’s a favorite among underwater photographers for the cinematic effect of the light rays dancing through the water. Both cenotes are part of the Riviera Maya’s extensive underground freshwater system and are only suitable for certified divers due to the overhead environment, depth, and specialized entry techniques. However, these are cavern dives, not full cave dives, and you’ll always be accompanied by experienced cavern-certified guides. Dynamic – Itinerary 🕕 6:45 AM – Pickup at your hotel in Cancun, Playa del Carmen, Puerto Morelos or Tulum 🕗 8:00 AM – Arrival at the dive center to pick up gear and select tanks (Nitrox or 100cu ft available upon request) 🕣 8:15 AM – Arrival at Cenote Hell Bells (Zapote) for first dive 🕙 10:30 AM – Arrival at Cenote Maravilla for second dive 🕛 1:00 PM – Light lunch and return transport back to your hotel What’s Included ✔ Full-Day Trip – 2 Cavern Dives ✔ Minimum 1 Certified Diver Required ✔ Small Groups – Max 4 divers per guide ✔ Round-Trip Transportation from Cancun, Playa del Carmen, or Riviera Maya ✔ Entrance Fees to Both Cenotes ✔ Full Equipment (BCD, regulator, wetsuit, mask, fins, tanks, weights) ✔ Flashlights for both dives ✔ Professional PADI or cavern-certified guide ✔ Light lunch (baguette or sandwich), bottled water, and snacks Not Included • Wetsuit rental – $300 MXN • Gratuities • Photos & videos (ask your instructor at check-in) • GoPro rental – $65 USD What to Bring ✔ Towel & change of clothes ✔ Swimsuit, flip-flops or water shoes ✔ Biodegradable sunscreen (apply at hotel) ✔ Valid photo ID ✔ Cash for tips and souvenirs ✔ Extra t-shirt or long-sleeve shirt for sun protection How to Book You can book directly via WhatsApp or click the Book Now button on our website. We’ll ask for: ✔ Number of divers ✔ Preferred date(s) ✔ Hotel name or meeting point ✔ Dietary restrictions (vegetarian, vegan, etc.) ✔ Equipment sizes if using rental gear We’ll email or WhatsApp you a confirmation with the full itinerary and instructions. Requirements & Restrictions 🚫 No recent surgeries or chronic conditions (e.g., asthma, diabetes, hypertension, ear/sinus issues) 🛫 No flying for at least 16 hours after diving 📃 Medical clearance may be required for certain conditions 📅 Minimum age: 15 years Book now FAQs – Cenote Diving (Hell Bells & Maravilla) Do I need to be cave certified to dive these cenotes? No. These are cavern dives, not full cave dives. Open Water Certification is required, and all dives are led by certified guides trained in cavern diving. Are these cenotes suitable for beginner divers? These dives are best suited for experienced divers with good buoyancy control due to the depth and halocline conditions. How deep are the dives? Hell Bells reaches around 100 ft, and Maravilla goes up to 90 ft depending on the plan. What is the visibility like? Usually 100–150 ft. Maravilla is known for incredible visibility, especially in the morning. What is a halocline and will I experience it? Yes. A halocline is where fresh and saltwater meet, creating shimmering visual distortions — unique to cenote diving. What formations will I see? Hell Bells features rare microbial bell-shaped formations. Maravilla offers dramatic stalactites and sunbeam effects. Are photos/videos allowed? Yes. Bring your GoPro or rent one from us ($65 USD). Pro media services available upon request. How many divers per group? Maximum of 4 divers per guide for safety and personalized attention. Can I snorkel instead? No. These cenotes are deep and for divers only. Snorkelers may accompany you on the trip, but cannot enter the water. Is lunch included? Yes. A light baguette or sandwich, snacks, and bottled water are provided. Is Nitrox available? Yes. Must be requested in advance. Nitrox certification required. Do I need a flashlight? No. We provide high-powered underwater lights. Can I bring a non-diver? They may join you on the trip but cannot access or swim in these cenotes due to safety policies. What if weather is bad? Cenotes aren’t affected by ocean conditions. Rarely canceled. If needed, we’ll reschedule or refund. Is transport included from Playa or Tulum? Yes. Round-trip transport is included. For distant zones, a small fee may apply. What’s the water temperature? Averages 71°F (21°C) year-round. Wetsuits are recommended. Can I use my own gear? Yes. Let us know in advance — we’ll adjust your package. Do cenotes have bathrooms? Yes, both locations have basic restrooms and changing facilities. Do you offer private tours? Yes. We offer custom private cenote tours — perfect for couples, friends, or photo shoots. How long is each dive? Each dive is 40–50 minutes depending on depth, consumption, and comfort. Why Choose Us for Cenote Diving? 15+ years guiding cenote and

Cenote Angelita With Cenote Taj Ma Ha

Cenote Dive Experience – Angelita & Taj Ma Ha (3-Tank Dive) Discover Two of the Most Impressive Cavern Dives in the Riviera Maya This unique 3-tank cenote diving tour is designed for certified divers who want to explore two of the most fascinating cenotes in the region. The first tank takes you deep into the hauntingly beautiful Cenote Angelita, followed by two spectacular cavern dives in Cenote Taj Ma Ha. Ready to explore the underworld? Book your Cenote Holbox and cenote Maravilla experience. Book now Welcome to our site Dynamic – Itinerary 🕒 6:45 AM – Pickup at your hotel in Cancun, Puerto Morelos, Playa del Carmen or Tulum 🕒 8:00 AM – Arrival at the dive center for gear check and tank selection (Nitrox and 100 cu ft available upon request) 🕒 9:15 AM – First dive at Cenote Angelita (deep dive) 🕒 11:30 AM – Arrival at Cenote Taj Ma Ha for two cavern dives 🕒 2:00 PM – Light lunch and return transport 🕒 ~4:00 PM – Arrival back in Cancun Dive Site Highlights Cenote Angelita: This cenote is renowned for its eerie underwater hydrogen sulfide cloud that sits around 100 ft deep, dividing the freshwater above from saltwater below. Descending through the cloud is like floating through a scene from another world. This is a deep dive ideal for experienced divers with strong buoyancy control and comfort at depth. Cenote Taj Ma Ha: One of the most intricate and beautiful cenotes in the Riviera Maya. You’ll explore two separate cavern lines: Sugar Bowl Line: Known for a stunning light beam that enters through a skylight, creating an ethereal glow in the clear water. Jumper Line: A more advanced route showcasing incredible stalactites, stalagmites, haloclines, and fossilized marine life. Not a cave dive, but excellent buoyancy is required due to the delicate formations. Taj Ma Ha is a perfect site for cavern diving, offering a mix of geological beauty, optical illusions from haloclines, and safe, well-marked routes always within reach of natural light. What’s Included ✔ 3 Tanks (1 Deep Dive, 2 Cavern Dives) ✔ Certified cavern guide (max 4 divers per group) ✔ Round-trip transportation ✔ Full equipment (BCD, Regulator, Mask, Fins, Wetsuit, Flashlight, Weights, Tanks) ✔ Entrance fees to both cenotes ✔ Light lunch, bottled water, and snacks Not Included Wetsuit rental ($300 MXN) GoPro rental or professional media services (available upon request) Tips or gratuities What to Bring Towel & dry clothes Swimsuit & water shoes or flip-flops Biodegradable sunscreen (apply before pickup) ID and cash for tips/souvenirs Long-sleeve t-shirt or rash guard for sun protection Requirements & Restrictions Minimum age: 15 years Must be certified Open Water Diver or higher No recent surgeries or chronic health conditions No flying within 16 hours after diving Medical clearance may be required for some conditions Ready to explore the underworld? Book your Cenote Holbox and cenote Maravilla experience. Book now Frequently Asked Questions Do I need to be cave certified? No, these are cavern dives. Open Water certification is required, and all dives are guided within the light zone. No, these are cavern dives. Open Water certification is required, and all dives are guided within the light zone. The dive typically reaches 100 ft (30 m) to explore the hydrogen sulfide layer. Are these dives suitable for all certified divers? They are best for divers with good buoyancy control and comfort at deeper depths. Taj Ma Ha requires special attention to trim and control. What are the formations like? Expect massive stalactites, stalagmites, light shafts, haloclines, and ancient marine fossils. Can I dive on Nitrox or larger 100CC air tanks ? Yes, Nitrox is available for certified divers upon request. And bigger tanks for those divers with bigger air consumption also on rent. Are dive lights provided? Yes, powerful underwater lights are included for each diver. Can non-divers join this tour? Not recommended. These cenotes are not suitable for snorkeling or swimming companions. What’s the water temperature? Around 71°F (21°C) year-round. Wetsuits are strongly recommended. Do cenotes have restrooms or facilities? Yes, basic restrooms and changing areas are available at both locations. How long is each dive? Each dive lasts 40–50 minutes, depending on air consumption and group dynamics. Is lunch included? Yes. A baguette or sandwich, snacks, and bottled water are included. Can I bring my own gear? Absolutely. Let us know in advance, and we can adjust your pricing. Can I rent a GoPro or request photos? Yes. GoPro rentals and professional photo/video packages are available. Is transportation included from Playa or Tulum? Yes. Round-trip from most Riviera Maya locations. A small fee may apply depending on distance. Can I book a private tour? Yes. Private cenote tours are available for individuals or small groups. Why Choose Us for Cenote Diving? 15+ years of experience in cavern diving Cavern-certified, passionate guides Exclusive access to top cenotes No rushed tours – quality over quantity Top-rated reviews from divers worldwide Full equipment included Nitrox and private options available WhatsApp support with fast, friendly service Conservation-conscious & eco-responsible Pricing & Booking Course Price $330 USD per person $35 USD if you’re the only diver that day (refundable if more divers join) 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 cenotes were beautiful and I hope to come back one day with my son. I would definitely use Deep Life Divers again. Shane B. Tripadvisor I didn’t know what to expect but WOW I love it! Eduardo was our contact. He was very helpful with all

Cenote Dive Experience – Angelita & Car Wash

Cenote Dive Experience – Angelita & Car Wash Dive Two of the Most Iconic and Visually Unique Cenotes in the Riviera Maya This unforgettable cenote diving tour is perfect for certified divers who want to experience two completely different yet equally impressive underwater environments in a single day. Dive into the enigmatic depths of Cenote Angelita — famous for its deep vertical profile and haunting hydrogen sulfide cloud — and then enjoy the tranquil beauty of Cenote Car Wash, known for its lush aquatic life, stunning sunbeams, and rich vegetation. Welcome to our site What Makes This Dive So Special? Cenote Angelita is a bucket-list dive site for advanced and adventurous divers. The cenote is a vertical sinkhole that plunges straight down over 200 ft. At about 100 ft, a dense hydrogen sulfide cloud forms a surreal layer that visually separates fresh water from salt water. It feels like diving into another world — eerie, calm, and cinematic. Below the cloud, the environment becomes completely dark, giving you the feeling of descending into a mysterious underworld. It’s a dive like no other, and one that leaves a lasting impression on every diver who experiences it. Cenote Car Wash, by contrast, offers a wide open area with stunning visibility, allowing divers to admire lily pads from below and enjoy natural light rays that pierce through the water like lasers. You’ll also see submerged tree branches, algae-covered rocks, and possibly freshwater turtles and small fish. During the rainy season, tannic acid from the plants adds a sepia tone that enhances the magical effect of the sunbeams. This cenote is beloved for its natural beauty, relaxing ambiance, and fantastic photo opportunities. Dynamic Itinerary 6:45 AM – Pickup at your hotel in Cancun, Playa del Carmen, Puerto Morelos, or Tulum 8:00 AM – Arrival at the dive center to pick up gear and select tanks (Nitrox or 100cu ft available upon request) 9:00 AM – First dive at Cenote Angelita 12:00 PM – Second dive at Cenote Car Wash 2:00 PM – Light lunch and return trip Approx. 4:00 PM – Arrival back in Cancun What’s Included: ✔ Full-Day Trip – 2 Cavern Dives ✔ Minimum 1 Certified Diver Required ✔ Small Groups – Max 4 divers per guide ✔ Round-Trip Transportation from Cancun, Playa del Carmen, or Riviera Maya ✔ Entrance Fees to Both Cenotes ✔ Full Equipment (BCD, regulator, wetsuit, mask, fins, tanks, weights) ✔ Flashlights for both dives ✔ Professional PADI or cavern-certified guide ✔ Light lunch (baguette or sandwich), bottled water, and snacks Not Included: Wetsuit rental – $300 MXN Gratuities Photos & videos (ask your instructor at check-in) GoPro rental – $65 USD What to Bring: ✔ Towel & change of clothes ✔ Swimsuit, flip-flops or water shoes ✔ Biodegradable sunscreen (apply at hotel) ✔ Valid photo ID ✔ Cash for tips and souvenirs ✔ Extra t-shirt or long-sleeve shirt for sun protection How to Book: Book directly via WhatsApp or click the Book Now button on our website. We’ll ask for: ✔ Number of divers ✔ Preferred date(s) ✔ Hotel name or meeting point ✔ Dietary restrictions (vegetarian, vegan, etc.) ✔ Equipment sizes if using rental gear Requirements & Restrictions 🚫 No recent surgeries or chronic medical conditions 🛫 No flights for at least 16 hours post-dive 📃 Medical clearance may be required 📅 Minimum age: 15 years Book now FAQs – Cenote Diving (Angelita & Car Wash) Do I need to be cave certified to dive these cenotes? No. These are cavern dives, not cave dives. Open Water certification is sufficient and all tours are led by cavern-trained guides. What makes Cenote Angelita so unique? The hydrogen sulfide cloud at 100 ft creates a dramatic and eerie effect, giving divers the sensation of diving through an underwater forest in a surreal fog. How deep is Cenote Angelita? This cenote can reach over 200 ft, but our dives are limited to around 100 ft for safety. What about Cenote Car Wash? Car Wash is shallower and more open, known for crystal-clear visibility, submerged tree branches, and spectacular sunbeam effects — especially during the summer. Are these dives difficult? They require good buoyancy control and are best suited for divers with experience. Angelita’s depth and Car Wash’s delicate formations require mindful diving. Will I experience a halocline? Yes, Angelita has a clear halocline layer just below the hydrogen sulfide cloud, offering a fascinating distortion effect. Can I bring a camera? Yes, and we encourage it! Car Wash in particular is a favorite among underwater photographers. How long does each dive last? Each dive typically lasts 40–50 minutes, depending on air consumption and dive conditions. What’s the water temperature? The cenote water stays at about 71°F (21°C) all year. A wetsuit is recommended. Can I rent a GoPro? Yes! GoPro rentals are available for $65 USD — please request in advance. Are these cenotes open to snorkelers? No, due to their depth and access points, these cenotes are for certified divers only. Can I dive on Nitrox or larger 100CC air tanks ? Yes, Nitrox is available for certified divers upon request. And bigger tanks for those divers with bigger air consumption . Is this tour available for solo travelers? Yes, but a $35 solo diver fee may apply if no other divers join that day. We’ll refund it if we find you a buddy. Is transportation included from all Riviera Maya areas? Yes, from most areas including Playa, Tulum, and Puerto Morelos. A small fee may apply for distant zones. What facilities are at the cenotes? Both cenotes have restrooms and basic changing areas. Is food provided? Yes, we provide a light lunch, water, and snacks between dives. What’s the minimum age? 15 years old, with a valid certification and good health condition. Can I bring my own gear? Absolutely. Let us know in advance — we’ll adjust the price accordingly. Are private tours available? Yes! We offer personalized cenote dive trips on request. Ideal for couples, photographers,

Cenote Holbox And Cenote Maravilla

Cenote Hell Bells And Cenote Maravillav Cenote Dive Experience – Holbox & Maravilla Explore a Contrast of Cenote Environments: Open, Vertical & Light-Filled This unique cenote diving adventure combines two dramatically different experiences into one day: the crystal-clear light beams of Cenote Maravilla and the deep, open descent of Cenote Hell bells . Designed for certified divers seeking striking scenery, excellent visibility, and an unforgettable immersion in nature’s underground masterpieces. Ready to explore the underworld? Book your Cenote Holbox and cenote Maravilla experience. Book now Welcome to our site Dynamic – Itinerary 🕕 6:45 AM – Pickup at your hotel in Cancun, Playa del Carmen, Puerto Morelos, or Tulum 🕕 8:00 AM – Stop at dive center to select equipment and, if requested, Nitrox or 100 cu ft tanks (extra fee applies) 🕕 9:00 AM – Arrival at Cenote Holbox – 1st dive (deep and wide with surreal light) 🕕 11:45 AM – Arrival at Cenote Maravilla – 2nd dive (famous for sunbeams & open shaft) 🕕 1:30 PM – Light lunch and return to hotel by approximately 3:30 PM What Makes These Dives Special? Cenote Hell bells  offers a jaw-dropping deep dive experience in an open, vertical cenote with emerald-tinted water and dramatic underwater geometry. Descend along its limestone walls and explore a peaceful, still environment far from the noise of the ocean. Cenote Maravilla is known as one of the most photogenic cenotes in the region. Its wide, cylindrical shape and direct overhead sun allow incredible light beams to penetrate through the water column, creating ethereal sunray effects that captivate underwater photographers and divers alike. This tour provides a rare chance to compare the contrasting ecosystems and sensations of two of the Yucatán’s most iconic cenotes. What’s Included 2 cavern dives with a certified cavern guide Small groups (max 4 divers per guide) Round-trip transportation from Cancun, Riviera Maya, Playa del Carmen or Tulum Entrance fees to both cenotes Full dive gear (BCD, regulator, wetsuit, mask, fins, tanks, weights) Dive lights provided Light lunch (baguette or sandwich), snacks & bottled water Not Included Wetsuit rental (300 MXN if not already included in your package) Tips or gratuities GoPro rental ($65 USD) or professional photo/video services (ask in advance) What to Bring Towel & change of clothes Swimsuit and flip-flops or water shoes Biodegradable sunscreen (apply only before pickup) Cash for souvenirs or tips Long-sleeve shirt for sun protection Booking Process Book via WhatsApp or click the Book Now button on our website. Please send: Number of divers Preferred date(s) Hotel or meeting point Equipment sizes if renting Dietary restrictions (if any) You’ll receive a full confirmation with itinerary and dive day prep tips. Restrictions & Safety Minimum age: 15 years No recent surgeries, respiratory conditions, or ear issues No flights within 16 hours post-dive Medical clearance may be required for some health conditions Ready to explore the underworld? Book your Cenote Holbox and cenote Maravilla experience. Book now FAQs – Cenote Holbox & Maravilla Do I need a special certification? Advance Open Water Certification is enough. These are cavern dives, not cave dives. How deep are these cenotes? Holbox reaches depths up to 95 ft. Maravilla ranges from 100 ft depending on plan. Will I see a halocline? Possibly in Holbox. It has varying salinity layers that may create optical effects. Is visibility good? Exceptional. Expect 100–150 ft, especially in Maravilla with early sunlight. Are the cenotes crowded? We go early to avoid crowds and ensure a peaceful experience. Can I dive on Nitrox or larger 100CC air tanks ? Yes, Nitrox is available for certified divers upon request. And bigger tanks for those divers with bigger air consumption also on rent. Can I rent a GoPro? Yes. $65 USD per day. Ask ahead for professional photography. Are the dives physically demanding? No current, but buoyancy control is key. Good for intermediate divers. Can I bring a non-diver? Not for these sites. They are not equipped for snorkeling or swimming. What about safety? All dives are guided by certified professionals with backup lights, surface support, and full briefings. Do cenotes have facilities? Yes. Basic bathrooms and changing areas are available at both sites. Is lunch included? Yes. Light meal + snacks and drinks between dives. What’s the water temperature? Consistently 71°F (21°C) year-round. A 3mm wetsuit is recommended. Can I bring my own gear? Absolutely. Let us know ahead of time. Are the guides bilingual? Yes. All our guides speak English and Spanish. What makes this tour special? It blends two vastly different cenote environments in one day – open pit & light shaft. Why Choose Us for Cenote Diving? 15+ years of experience in cenote and cavern diving Cavern-certified guides who truly love what they do Transparent pricing and logistics handled for you Only small groups for comfort and safety Fast WhatsApp support with real-time updates Environmentally conscious and cenote-respectful Excellent reputation and top reviews on TripAdvisor & Google Premium gear, Nitrox optional, photo/video on request Pricing & Booking Course Price $310 USD per person Solo diver fee: $35 USD if you are the only diver that day 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 cenotes were beautiful and I hope to come back one day with my son. I would definitely use Deep Life Divers again. Shane B. Tripadvisor I didn’t know what to expect but WOW I love it! Eduardo was our contact. He was very helpful with all

Cenote Dive Experience – Hell Bells & Kin-Ha

Cenote Dive Experience – Hell Bells & Kin-Ha Descend into Two Hidden Geological Marvels of the Yucatán Peninsula This cenote adventure takes certified divers to two of the most awe-inspiring dive sites in the Riviera Maya: the hauntingly beautiful Hell Bells and the rarely visited yet spectacular Kin-Ha cenote. These locations offer a balance of scientific wonder, unique formations, and crystal-clear diving that will leave even seasoned divers in awe. Ready to explore the underworld? Book your Hell Bells & Kin-Ha cenote dive now! Book now Welcome to our site Why This Tour Is So Special Cenote Hell Bells is a world-famous site known for its eerie bell-shaped speleothems suspended like chandeliers inside a deep hydrogen sulfide cloud. These formations are believed to form through unique microbial activity, making this cenote one of the most scientifically intriguing dive sites in the world. Diving here is like entering another planet — the visual impact and atmosphere are unforgettable. Cenote Kin-Ha offers a contrasting experience. Located deep in the jungle and accessible via a scenic road, Kin-Ha is a wide, open cenote with intense natural light penetrating its surface and dancing across the water. The dive here involves a gentle descent through blue freshwater into mysterious caverns adorned with stunning limestone formations. Light beams, cavern domes, and peaceful silence make this dive a photographer’s dream and a calming spiritual experience. Both cenotes are part of the Riviera Maya’s sacred underground river system and are considered cavern dives (not full cave dives). You’ll be accompanied by certified cavern guides who prioritize safety while creating an unforgettable experience. Itinerary 🕒 6:45 AM: Hotel pickup from Cancun, Playa del Carmen, Puerto Morelos or Tulum 🕐 8:00 AM: Equipment check and tank selection (Nitrox or 100cu ft available on request) 🕒 8:30 AM: Arrival at Hell Bells for first dive 🕐 11:30 AM: Arrival at Kin-Ha for second dive 🕒 1:00 PM: Light lunch and return trip to your hotel 🕐 Approx. 3:30–4:00 PM arrival back in Cancun What’s Included ✔ 2 Tank Cavern Diving Experience ✔ Certified Cavern Guide (PADI or equivalent) ✔ Full dive equipment (BCD, wetsuit, regulator, mask, fins, tanks, weights) ✔ Dive lights for both dives ✔ Entrance fees for both cenotes ✔ Round-trip transport from most areas in the Riviera Maya ✔ Light lunch, bottled water, and snacks Not Included Wetsuit rental: $300 MXN (if not using own) GoPro rental or pro photos (on request) Tips and gratuities What to Bring Swimsuit and towel Biodegradable sunscreen (apply only at your hotel) Extra shirt for sun protection Water shoes or flip-flops Valid photo ID Cash for tips or extras Booking Process Book via WhatsApp or click the Book Now button. We’ll ask for: Number of divers Preferred dates Hotel or meeting point Dietary restrictions Rental gear sizes (if needed) Restrictions Minimum age: 15 No recent surgeries or chronic conditions (ear, heart, lungs) No flights for 16 hours after diving Medical clearance may be required Ready to explore the underworld? Book your Hell Bells & Kin-Ha cenote dive now! Book now FAQs – Hell Bells & Kin-Ha Cenote Diving Do I need to be cave certified? No. These are cavern dives guided by certified professionals. Open Water Certification is required. How deep are the dives? Hell Bells reaches 100 ft (30 m). Kin-Ha varies but generally reaches 60–70 ft (18–21 m). Is there a halocline or hydrogen sulfide cloud? Yes. Hell Bells has both — the hydrogen sulfide cloud forms a ghostly white layer that enhances the mystery. What formations will I see? Hell Bells has microbial bell-like formations, Kin-Ha offers limestone stalactites and light effects. Can I take photos or video? Absolutely. GoPro rentals are available or bring your own. How many divers per guide? We limit groups to max 4 divers per certified guide. Is lunch included? Yes. You’ll get a sandwich or baguette, snacks, and water. Can non-divers come? They can accompany the trip but cannot enter the water at these cenotes. Do I need a flashlight? We provide high-powered underwater lights. What is the visibility like? Up to 150 ft in Kin-Ha, 100+ ft in Hell Bells (excluding the H2S layer). Can I dive on Nitrox or larger 100CC air tanks ? Yes, Nitrox is available for certified divers upon request. And bigger tanks for those divers with bigger air consumption also on rent. Are the cenotes affected by weather? No. Cenotes are underground and not impacted by ocean storms. Are restrooms available? Yes, basic facilities are available at both locations. Can I use my own equipment? Yes. We’ll adjust pricing accordingly. How long are the dives? Around 45–50 minutes, depending on air use and conditions. Why Dive Cenotes With Us? 15+ years of cenote diving experience All guides are cavern-certified and safety-oriented Unique cenote access and small group tours Eco-friendly and conservation-minded operations Transparent pricing and honest service High-end gear, lights included, optional Nitrox Bilingual staff and fast support via WhatsApp Top-rated on Google and TripAdvisor Pricing & Booking Course Price $330 USD per person Solo diver fee: $35 USD applies if you are the only diver that day. Refundable if more divers join. 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 cenotes were beautiful and I hope to come back one day with my son. I would definitely use Deep Life Divers again. Shane B. Tripadvisor I didn’t know what to expect but WOW I love it! Eduardo was our contact.

Cenote Dive Experience – The Pit & Dos Ojos (3 Tank Dive)

Cenote Dive Experience – The Pit & Dos Ojos (3 Tank Dive) Discover Three of the Most Iconic Cenote Dives in a Single Day This premium three-tank cenote diving tour takes you to explore the otherworldly beauty of The Pit and the majestic cavern system of Dos Ojos. These are two of the most famous and spectacular cenotes in the entire Riviera Maya, perfect for certified divers seeking a deep, surreal, and light-filled freshwater experience like no other. Ready to Dive In? Click “Book Now” or contact us via WhatsApp to check availability and confirm your spot. Book now Welcome to our site Why These Cenotes Are So Special The Pit is the deepest cenote dive in the region, reaching depths of over 100 ft. Here you’ll descend into a cathedral of light where sunbeams cut through the water, illuminating the hydrogen sulfide cloud at around 90 ft. This dive is visually spectacular and spiritually moving, known for its crystal-clear water, halocline layers, and awe-inspiring vertical shaft. It’s a must-do for advanced divers. After The Pit, we move to Dos Ojos (“Two Eyes”), one of the most visited cenote systems in Mexico, known for its two distinct dive lines: the Barbie Line and the Bat Cave. The Barbie Line is a relaxed, scenic dive with impressive rock formations, light effects, and wide-open spaces ideal for appreciating stalactites and stalagmites. The Bat Cave Line is a bit darker and more mysterious, leading into a dome filled with bats above the surface and air pockets where you can surface briefly and look around. The formations and sense of discovery are truly unique. Both lines are cavern dives (not full cave dives), and are always guided by certified cavern instructors. Itinerary – Dynamic Dive Day 🕒 6:45 AM – Pickup at your hotel (Cancun, Playa del Carmen, Riviera Maya) 🕒 8:00 AM – Arrive at dive center to pick up gear and select tanks (Nitrox or 100cu ft optional with advance request) 🕒 9:00 AM – Arrival at The Pit for the first dive (Deep Dive) 🕒 11:00 AM – Transfer to Dos Ojos for second and third dives (Barbie Line and Bat Cave) 🕒 1:30 PM – Light lunch, drinks, and return transfer 🕒 ~3:30 PM – Return to your hotel What’s Included ✔ 3 Cavern Dives (1 Deep Dive + 2 Cavern Dives) ✔ Certified cavern guide (PADI or equivalent) ✔ Full dive equipment (BCD, regulator, wetsuit, fins, mask, weights, tanks) ✔ Flashlights for cavern dives ✔ Round-trip transportation from Cancun, Playa del Carmen, or Riviera Maya ✔ Entrance fees to all cenotes ✔ Light lunch (baguette or sandwich), bottled water, and snacks Not Included Wetsuit rental – $300 MXN (if needed) GoPro rental – $65 USD Tips or gratuities Professional photo/video services (available upon request) What to Bring Swimsuit and towel Flip-flops or water shoes Biodegradable sunscreen (applied at hotel) Extra shirt or long-sleeve for sun protection Cash for tips and souvenirs Valid ID Requirements Minimum 15 years old Advanced Open Water Diver certification for The Pit No recent surgeries, chronic illness, or ear/sinus issues No flying for at least 16 hours post-dive Ready to Dive In? Click “Book Now” or contact us via WhatsApp to check availability and confirm your spot. Book now FAQs – Cenote Diving (The Pit & Dos Ojos) Do I need to be Advanced certified for The Pit? Yes. The Pit is a deep dive (100+ ft), so Advanced Open Water certification is required.Or open water with good good and recently dive experience . What if I only have Open Water certification? You can do the Pit if you have good diving experience, if you dive frecenlty and if you feel comfortable doing a deep dive , if not  still do the two Dos Ojos dives, or upgrade your certification with us prior to the tour. How deep are the dives? The Pit: ~100+ ft (30m) Dos Ojos: ~30-40 ft (10-12m) What is a halocline? It’s the meeting point of saltwater and freshwater layers, creating shimmering distortions. The Pit features beautiful haloclines. Is visibility really 100+ feet? Yes! Both The Pit and Dos Ojos offer crystal-clear conditions, often over 150 ft visibility. Are these dives safe? Yes. You’ll be guided by trained professionals, and all dives are done within recreational cavern limits. Can I bring my own gear? Of course! Let us know what you’re bringing. Can I dive on Nitrox or larger 100CC air tanks ? Yes, Nitrox is available for certified divers upon request. And bigger tanks for those divers with bigger air consumption . Can I snorkel instead of dive? Dos Ojos is great for snorkeling. The Pit, however, is not suitable for snorkelers. Is food provided? Yes. We include a light lunch and drinks between dives. Are there restrooms and changing areas? Yes, both sites have basic facilities. Is transportation included? Yes, round-trip transport from Cancun, Playa, or Riviera Maya is included. Do I need to bring a flashlight? No, we provide high-quality dive lights for cavern sections. Can I request private tours or media services? Yes! We offer private guiding, GoPro rental, and pro photos/videos by request. Can I dive if I haven’t dived in a while? If it’s been more than a year, we recommend a quick refresher dive before attempting The Pit. Pricing & Booking Course Price $330 USD per person If you are the only diver that day, a $35 USD solo diver fee applies (refundable if other divers join). Private tours available upon request. 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

Cenote Jardín del Edén

Cenote Jardín del Edén – Dive Experience (3 Tanks) 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. Ready to explore the underworld? Book your Cenote Jardín del Edén experience today. Book now Welcome to our site 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 Ready to explore the underworld? Book your Cenote Jardín del Edén experience today. Book now 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 Pricing & Booking Course Price $270USD per person Solo Diver Fee: $35 USD (refundable if others join) 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 cenotes were beautiful and I hope to come back one day with my son. I would definitely use Deep Life Divers again. Shane B. Tripadvisor I didn’t know what to expect but WOW I love it! Eduardo was our contact. He was very helpful with all necessary information. Cenotes xceeded my expectations! The transportation and our diving instructor Daniel made us feel safe!! Great level of professionalism and knowledge about the all area. Definitely, I’m coming back! Karina V. Tripadvisor

Cenote Dive Experience – Dream Gate

Cenote Dive Experience – Dream Gate Dive into the Enchanted Waters of Dream Gate This unique cavern dive takes you to Cenote Dream Gate, one of the most atmospheric cenotes in the Riviera Maya. Named for its wide-open entrance and surreal light effects, this cenote is a diver’s dream—crystal-clear water, dramatic rock formations, and enchanting haloclines that create a mystical underwater environment. Welcome to our site What Makes Dream Gate Stand Out A grand circular entrance—perfect for iconic “gateway to the underworld” photos Stunning limestone formations: flowstones, draperies, and pillars A mesmerizing halocline layer that bends light and illuminates the cavern Soft daylight filtering through the surface, adding a magical ambience This cavern dive is open to certified Open Water divers with solid buoyancy skills, though it is preferably suited for Advanced divers due to the fragile environment—many delicate stalactites can easily be damaged. Guided by our experienced PADI cavern-certified instructors, the dive offers a safe and awe-inspiring journey—perfect for underwater photographers seeking that surreal shot and for divers looking for a peaceful, introspective experience. Itinerary & Dynamics 6:45 AM – Pickup from your hotel (Cancún, Playa del Carmen, Puerto Morelos, or Riviera Maya) 7:45 AM – Arrive at dive center, tank selection (Standard or Nitrox, larger 100 cf tanks available upon request) 8:15 AM – Arrive at Cenote Dream Gate, gear-up 8:30 AM – First dive in the main cavern chamber 9:30 AM – Surface interval, bottled water and snacks 10:15 AM – Second dive in a secondary passage or shallow gallery 12:00 pM – Light lunch (baguette or sandwich) 11:00 PM – Return to your hotel, arriving around 12:45–1:00 PM What’s Included Full-day trip with 2 cavern dives Minimum: 1 certified diver required Max 4 divers per guide (for personalized attention) Round-trip transport from most Riviera Maya hotels Entrance and parking fees Complete scuba gear: BCD, regulator, tanks/weights, mask, fins Underwater lights for cavern visibility Light lunch, bottled water, and snacks Not included: Wetsuit rental (MXN 300) Tips or gratuities Photo/GoPro rental (available upon request) Cenote camera fees (approx. MXN 500, paid at cenote entrance) What to Bring Towel and change of clothes Swimsuit and water shoes/flip-flops Reef-safe sunscreen (apply at hotel) Valid photo ID Cash for tips or souvenirs Light long-sleeve shirt for sun protection How to Book Click [Book Now], then provide: ✔ Number of divers ✔ Preferred dive date ✔ Hotel or meeting point ✔ Wetsuit & Nitrox request ✔ Dietary restrictions We’ll follow up via email or WhatsApp with full confirmation and dive instructions. Ready to explore the underworld? Book your Cenote Dream Gate experience today! Book now FAQs – Cavern Dive at Dream Gate Do I need cavern/cave certification? No—these are guided cavern dives. Open Water certification and good buoyancy control are sufficient. Is this dive suitable for beginners? It’s more suited to experienced divers—especially those with excellent buoyancy control. How deep are the dives? Depth typically ranges from 60 to 90 ft, depending on your dive profile. What’s the visibility like? Expect 80–120 ft visibility, especially early in the morning. What is a halocline? It’s the layer where fresh and saltwater mix—causes striking visual effects. Are photo/camera allowed? Yes—you can bring your GoPro or rent one. Camera fee ≈ MXN 500, paid at the cenote. Can I dive on Nitrox or larger 100 cf tanks? Yes—available upon request and shown in detailed plan. How many divers per guide? Max 4 divers per guide to ensure safety and quality. Can non-divers join? No, due to cavern environment—only divers allowed in the water. What’s included in the price? 2 dives, transport, gear, lights, lunch, and water. Not included: wetsuits, camera fees, tips. What if I only want one tank? Optional single-tank dives not available—this is a two-tank experience. Can I bring my own scuba gear? Yes—regulators must be serviced within the last year. Is lunch included? Yes—a bagged lunch and snacks. What if weather is bad? Rain doesn’t affect cenote dives. Cancellation/refund only if necessary. What is the water temperature? A constant ~71°F (21°C); wetsuit rental recommended. Length of dive? Each dive usually lasts 40–50 minutes, depending on tank pressure. Why Dive Dream Gate with Us? 15+ years of Riviera Maya dive experience All guides cavern-certified, bilingual, and passionate Small groups ensure personal, safe adventure Direct cenote partnerships—no rushed tours Premium gear & underwater lights included Environment-focused and cenote-friendly operations Fast, friendly communications via WhatsApp Pricing & Booking Course Price USD $270 per person Solo Diver Fee: USD $35 (optional, if you’re the only diver; fully refundable if others join)Nitrox and 100 cf tanks available upon request 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 cenotes were beautiful and I hope to come back one day with my son. I would definitely use Deep Life Divers again. Shane B. Tripadvisor I didn’t know what to expect but WOW I love it! Eduardo was our contact. He was very helpful with all necessary information. Cenotes xceeded my expectations! The transportation and our diving instructor Daniel made us feel safe!! Great level of professionalism and knowledge about the all area. Definitely, I’m coming back! Karina V. Tripadvisor

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