Cenote Dos Ojos & Nic Te Ha
Cenote Dive Experience – Dos Ojos & Nic Te Ha (3-Tank Dive) Dive into the Crystal-Clear Underground Rivers of the Riviera Maya This extraordinary day of diving takes you to Dos Ojos and Nic Te Ha, two of the most breathtaking cenotes in the region. Explore the underwater cave systems, cavern environments, and freshwater rivers—all in one immersive adventure. Ready to explore the underworld? Book your Dos Ojos & Nic Te Ha cenote cavern experience today! Ready to explore the underworld? Book your Dos Ojos & Nic Te Ha cenote cavern experience today! Book now Welcome to our site Dynamic 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 for an extra cost (request in advance) 08:30 AM – First dive in Dos Ojos: explore its famous twin caves, long caverns, and freshwater river passageways 10:15 AM – Surface interval with snacks and refreshing drinks 11:00 AM – Second dive in Nic Te Ha: navigate its cavern chamber, stalactite formations, and sunlit rim zones 12:45 PM – Light lunch (baguette or sandwich), bottled water, and snacks 01:30 PM – Third dive in Dos Ojos: optional deeper swim or alternative cavern route 02:45 PM – Return to dive center, change, and depart for hotels Approx. 4:00 PM – Drop-off back at your hotel What Makes This Dive So Special? Dos Ojos: Named “Two Eyes” due to its twin sinkhole entrances, this cenote features high-arched caverns, transparent water, and unique marine life like freshwater catfish and crustaceans. The layered halocline creates stunning visual effects. Nic Te Ha: A smaller, less crowded cavern, this cenote impresses with dramatic stalactites, sunlight shafts, and mossy overhangs—making it ideal for photography and mindful diving. Each dive brings different light, formations, and atmospheres: quiet, reflective epikarst passages and bright, wide-open caverns. What’s Included Full-Day Trip – 3 Cavern Dives Certified PADI cavern-certified guide Max 4 divers per guide Round-trip transportation from major Riviera Maya hotels 🪪 Entrance fees to both cenotes Full diving gear: BCD, regulator, mask, fins, wetsuit, weights Tanks (Nitrox or larger tanks available upon request) Underwater flashlights Light lunch, bottled water, snacks Not Included Wetsuit rental – MXN 300 GoPro rental – USD 65 Gratuities Cenote camera permits (~MXN 500/day per camera, paid at entrance) Solo/Private diver fee – USD 35 if you’re the only certified diver in the group What to Bring Towel + change of clothes Swimsuit + water shoes or flip-flops Biodegradable sunscreen (apply at hotel only) Valid photo ID Cash for tips, souvenirs, camera fees Light long-sleeve top (sun protection) Optional: personal dive gear Booking Info Click Book Now and fill in your: Number of divers Preferred date(s) Hotel or meeting point Dietary needs Add-ons: Nitrox, larger tanks, GoPro You’ll receive confirmation via email or WhatsApp with full details. Why Choose Us for Cenote Diving 15+ years of experience in cenote and cavern diving Only cavern-certified guides with personalized, small-group attention Direct partnerships—no middlemen, transparent pricing Environmental stewardship and conservation-minded dives Easy WhatsApp support, flexible scheduling Safety-first practices and top-quality equipment FAQs – Dos Ojos & Nic Te Ha Cenote Diving Do I need cave certification? No — these are cavern dives. Open Water cert and good buoyancy required. All dives are guided. Is Nitrox or larger tanks available? Yes, Nitrox tanks and larger 100 cu ft tanks are available for certified divers upon request. Are GoPro or cameras allowed? Yes. You may bring your own or rent a GoPro from us. Most cenotes charge an entrance fee for cameras, typically MXN 500 per camera per day, paid directly at the cenote entrance. How deep are the dives? Depths range from 60–90 ft depending on route and conditions. What’s the visibility like? Usually 100–150 ft—especially early in the morning when water is calm and clear. What formations will I see? Expect huge stalactites, columns, haloclines, mossy overhangs, and open cenote lakes. How long is each dive? Typically 40–50 minutes, depending on air use and profile. Non-divers allowed? Non-divers may ride along but cannot dive due to equipment and safety protocols. Can I dive on multiple days? Yes — just let us know your preferred schedule so we can ensure availability. Is this beginner-friendly? Requires good buoyancy—ideal for divers with some cavern or wreck experience. What if weather is poor? Cenotes aren’t affected by ocean weather—it’s rare to cancel these. We’ll reschedule/refund if needed. How many divers per guide? Max 4 divers per guide to ensure safety and personalized attention. What should I bring? Towel, swimsuit, biodegradable sunscreen, water shoes, and ID. Is transportation included from Tulum or Playa? Yes, transportation is included from all major Riviera Maya locations. Some remote pickups may have a small extra fee. Are there bathrooms or changing rooms at the cenotes? Yes, basic facilities are available at both Dos Ojos and Nic Te Ha. Can I request a private dive guide? Yes—private guides available for an additional fee, perfect for couples or small groups. What is the water temperature? Around 71°F (21°C) year-round. A 3mm wetsuit is strongly recommended. Can I bring snacks or drinks? We provide water and lunch, but you’re welcome to bring extra snacks. Is there marine life in these cenotes? Yes—look for freshwater shrimp, blind cavefish, and the occasional bat colony near entrances. Can I do photography with strobes? Yes, but be mindful of cave life and silt. Always follow your guide’s instructions. Pricing & Booking Course Price Includes all above plus standard tank. Add-ons available. USD 320 per person Solo Diver Fee: $35 USD (refunded if joined by another diver) 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







