Cenote Cave Diving
The ground surface near Playa del Carmen and Tulum is made of a thin limestone, which rain water easily filters through to form underground rivers. In some places, the ground above these rivers has weakened and collapsed over time. Locally, these openings are called cenotes, and are underwater cavern openings leading to the caves of the underground rivers. Cenotes are.You can read more about cenote cave diving online, or make a reservation for a two tank cenote cavern dive with Tank-Ha Dive Center to experience it yourself.
Divers in caverns are always within sight of natural daylight. Every diver carries a diving light (provided without extra charge) to better see the cavern formations. Because it is an "overhead environment" (partially enclosed), cavern diving must be organized and supervised by a Full Cave Diver, who is, at Tank-Ha Dive Center, also a certified Cave Instructor. All of Tank-Ha's cenote cave dives follow these restrictions to the letter, for your safety.
Two Tank Cenote Cavern Dive
Dive two different cenotes and enjoy the wonderful experience of diving in crystal clear fresh water (150 feet visibility). Admire the stalactites and stalagmites that tell us about ancient geological history.
Transportation in Tank-Ha's own truck ensures the maximum of comfort and guarantees a minimum time for driving and a maximum time for diving.
Certification level required: Open Water Diver or higher. No previous cavern experience is required.
Guide to diver ratio: 1:4 maximum
Diving depths: 30 to 55 feet ( 9 to 17 meters)
Transportation: We depart and return to the Tank-Ha Dive Center in Tank-Ha's double cabin truck. The tour takes an average of hours, including transportation.
Please reserve at least a day in advance.
Price includes tanks, weights, diving lamp, transportation, entrance fees, drinks and a lunch box. Special offer for personal diving equipment rental.



