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Guided Cenote Dives in Tulum | Cavern Diving

You Just Need Your Open Water

Scuba dive in the largest fresh water system in the world right here in Tulum - a truly unique experience every diver should experience when visiting Tulum.

To dive the cenotes as a recreational diver, you just need your Open Water certification. Enjoy amazing stalactites, stalagmites, marine fossils, and beautiful colours in this impressive underwater world.

Our guided cenote diving excursions promote knowledge and self-sufficiency, allowing you to explore the breath-taking beauty of Tulum's underwater world.

Dive into adventure with us!

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What Is Cenote Diving?

The word cenote comes from the Mayan word dzonot and means "sink hole".

In and around Tulum there are many miles of underground rivers (cave systems) with mostly freshwater. Open Water divers can dive these rivers/cave systems in the cavern zone which is where the natural sunlight is always clearly visible. Caverns are basically the entrances to the caves. Caverns are also known as cenotes. 

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Cenote/Cavern Diving is a safe activity while guided by an experienced cavern guide. The cenotes where you will be diving with Green Divers Tulum are chosen specifically for you and your experience level so you can enjoy cavern diving without specialised training. In and around Tulum the caverns have been prepared and made safe for novice divers, this includes permanent guidelines so you can scuba dive in cenotes safely and comfortably. Our team will ensure that a full and accurate briefing is carried out before each dive.

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To participate, divers usually need at least Open Water certification. The experience offers a unique middle ground between open-water diving and full cave diving, combining accessibility with the surreal geology and visibility of cenote systems.

Cenote Diving - Guided Cavern Tour

Activity

2 or 3 cavern dives in your chosen cenotes

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5-7 hours

From $170USD

To $240USD

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Deposit: $70USD​​

Includes

Transport to & from the cenote

Entrance fee

Full equipment rental

Drinking water and lunch

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