Start the day at The Pit, the deepest cenote in the region. Descend into a vertical shaft where sunlight beams cut through the water like a cathedral. At ~30m you’ll see the famous hydrogen sulfide cloud and experience the halocline where fresh and saltwater meet.
After surfacing, we head to Dos Ojos, one of the most iconic cavern dives in the world. You’ll explore one of its two cavern lines (Barbie Line or Bat Cave), filled with dramatic stalactites, light effects, and air domes where you can surface to admire the cave above.
Known locally as Manatí, Casa Cenote is unlike any other. It’s an open-water style cenote surrounded by mangroves, with both fresh and saltwater mixing. Expect shallow depths, great visibility, and a chance to see marine life such as tarpon, snappers, and crabs. It’s the perfect introduction to cenote diving, with beautiful light and easy conditions. For an additional $35 you can add a reef dive just across the street to make it a 2 Dive experience
Dos Ojos (“Two Eyes”) is world-famous for its stunning cavern lines. You’ll dive through crystal-clear water with incredible visibility, swim past giant stalactites, and surface in hidden air domes. Two main circuits exist here: the Barbie Line (lighter and more open) and the Bat Cave Line (darker and more adventurous, with bats above in the air dome).