Explore cenote diving in Tulum with experienced, cave-trained guides. Designed for certified divers looking for a calm, well-organized and visually unique experience.
Tell us your experience level and we’ll guide you to the right cenote dive.
Choose your cenote based on your experience level and what kind of dive you’re looking for.
Each dive is carefully selected and adapted to your experience, buoyancy control and overall comfort in the cavern environment.
Bat Cave & Barbie Line
One of the most famous cenotes for cavern diving in Tulum. Incredible visibility, massive columns, and stunning light effects in the Barbie Line.
Deep Dive & Decoration
One of the most striking cenote combinations for cavern diving in Tulum, featuring the deep hydrogen sulfide cloud of The Pit and the decorated passages of Dos Ojos.
Advanced Buoyancy
One of the most delicate cenotes for cavern diving in Tulum, known for its fragile formations. Requires excellent buoyancy control. Flying through a gothic cathedral.
Mystical & Colorful
Two very different cenotes for cavern diving in Tulum, combining the surreal hydrogen sulfide cloud of Angelita with the shallow, crystal-clear waters of Carwash.
The Classic
The original exploration site. Incredible visibility and massive passages. A must-do for any cenote enthusiast looking to experience the grandeur of the Maya underworld.
All cenote diving rates are all-inclusive. No hidden costs.
Cenote selection based on your level and conditions.
| Experience | Price All-Inclusive | Certification Minimum Required |
|---|---|---|
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1 Cenote
2 Different Dives
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$160 | Open Water |
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2 Cenotes
2 Dives
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$180 | Open Water |
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2 Cenotes
3 Different Dives / 1 Deep Dive
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$230 | Advanced OW |
Everything is organized so you can focus entirely on the dive.
Cenote diving in Tulum is a guided scuba diving experience in freshwater caverns, known for crystal-clear visibility and unique geological formations.
These dives take place within the cavern zone of flooded cave systems, allowing certified divers to explore overhead environments safely under professional supervision.
Clear answers to help you decide if cenote diving is right for you.
Yes. Cenote diving is conducted in cavern environments and requires at least an Open Water certification. If you’re not certified, we’ll recommend better options.
Yes, when done within cavern limits and with proper guidance. All dives are planned conservatively, with clear briefings and small groups.
We recommend cenotes based on your certification level and experience to ensure a safe and enjoyable dive.
Some are very accessible, others require more control and experience. We guide you toward dives that match your level.
Most dive days last between half a day and a full day, depending on the number of dives and travel distance.
Tell us your certification level, experience and travel dates — we’ll recommend the right cenote dive and confirm availability.
No pressure. Ask questions, check availability or confirm if this experience is right for you.
Cenote dives stay within cavern limits. Cave diving goes beyond — requiring advanced training, precise control and full overhead procedures.
If you're curious about what it involves and whether it's the right step, you can explore the requirements and differences here.