Diving The Pit and Dos Ojos

$ 140

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Location : Tulum


Includes : 2 Cenotes ( The Pit and Dos Ojos ). Full equipment. Transportation from Playa del Carmen or Tulum Downtown. Certified Full Caves Guide.


Duration: 5 hours


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Diving Cenotes The Pit and Dos Ojos

Diving Cenotes The Pit and Dos Ojos in a same day is and amazing decision for a diving day, you will dive in two of the best cenotes around.

Known by the Mayas to be the entrance door of Xibalba (the death world), these two cenotes are located inside the world’s biggest underground river system; Sac Actun – Dos Ojos System, an underground river system recently found to connect and run for a total of 215 miles.

There are over 5000 cenotes listed to this day and another 5000 estimated to still be explored.

Here are all the details of the Cenote The Pit and Dos Ojos Diving;

What to expect: 2 shallow dives, 40 minutes each. Incredible light effects. Lots of stalagmites, stalactites and calcareous formation. Pop-up in a dome, which is home to a huge biodiversity of bat species.


Location: Tulum


Includes : 2 Cenotes, Full equipment, Snacks, Transportation to the cenote, Certified Full Cave Guide.

*Entrances are not included ( 570 pesos combo Cenote Pit / Dos Ojos ) 


Duration : 5 hours


Requirements : Minimum age 12 years and good health, Certification minimum open water. Do not take a flight 24 hrs after your last dive.We recommend a refresher dive for beginners that have not been diving for over a year

We need a minimum of 2 divers to make this experience possible.
If you are alone, you have to wait for the next planned tour, send us a message to find out.
or you can reserve a private group with an extra charge of 70 USD.


Where do we meet ? If you are on down town of playa del carmen, we will pick up you and it’s included in the price, if you’re anywhere else, we’ll have a meeting point.


*You need to be an advanced certified diver to do this activity.

Photos @martin broen