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The
word "Cenote" is pronounced, say-no-tay and is derived
from the Mayan word, "Dzonot" which means sacred
well. A combination of various geological events and
climate changes created an incredible and unique ecosystem in
Mexico Yucatan Peninsula. These caves and underground rivers
were created naturally over 6,500 years ago. Over the past
20 years, experienced SCUBA divers have explored these caves
discovering more than 300 miles of interconnected passageways and
caves that make up this amazing one of a kind ecosystem.
These cenotes, only found in this part of the world, offer certified divers the opportunity to explore something different! Discover the tranquil beauty of these pristine windows to the underwater world and experience the dive of your life floating through caverns full of crystal clear water, stalagmites and stalactites frame your dive.
We conduct two tank cenote dives every day of the week. We visit the diver's choice from eight marvelous caverns that we have selected for our dives. Transportation to the dive sites is in an air-conditioned vehicle, and our two tank cenotes dives explore two different caverns. Dive groups consist of a maximum of four divers per guide. All cenote guides are certified cave divers. The maximum depth reached on the dive is 50 feet (16 meters), with excellent visibility, no currents, truly an unforgettable experience. Meet at 8:30am. You must show proof of Open Water Certification to dive in the cenotes. Cenote cavern dives include:
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