Dive the famous Cenotes of the Riviera Maya
Dive into a world of crystal-clear waters and breathtaking underwater formations in the stunning, world class cenotes of Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula.

Discover the Wonders of Cenote Diving
Unlike cave diving, which demands advanced technical training and highly specialized gear, cavern, or cenote diving requires only an Open Water certification.
The largest underground river system in the world, the d’zenots in Maya, cenotes in Spanish, is the main attraction for Scuba divers visiting the Yucatan Peninsula. Centuries ago, rain water on its way to the Caribbean Sea formed cavities in the limestone of the Yucatan Peninsula by hollowing out caves, creating fantastic formations. When parts of the caves grew too large, their ceiling collapsed and cenotes and sinkholes were formed.
The gentle current and mild water temperature (about 75ºF / 24ºC) create a perfect underwater environment for divers of all experience levels (beginner to advanced) which offers endless opportunities for spectacular views.



Ready to join us for some Cavern diving?
Ferry to Playa del Carmen
Take the 7:00 am ferry, you'll be greeted at the ferry pier by our sister company.
First Cenote dive
Transport to the first cenote.
Lunch break
Light lunch with beverages in the beautiful cenote surroundings.
Second Cenote dive
Transport to another cenote.
Back to the Ferry
Transport back to Playa del Carmen ferry pier for the 4 or 5 pm ferry back to Cozumel.
Pricing
Cenote diving expedition
Includes 2 cenote dives with a guide, a light lunch, and transport between Playa del Carmen and the dive sites. Diving equipment not included.
You will be responsible for the ferry ticket from Cozumel which is about $16 US each way per person. Prices may vary based on the Cenotes that are scheduled for your booking day.
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