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Frequently Asked Questions
I'm not a very experienced diver, would I be able to join Tank-Ha's
morning diving trip?
Diving in the Playa del Carmen area means easy diving, generally with
warm water and good visibility. Besides that, every diving program with
Tank-Ha Dive Center is supervised and conducted in a calm, easy pace (you
are on vacation, after all!) and, of course, we do not take decompression
dives. However you must feel comfortable with the idea of diving up to
100 feet/30 meters depth.
My certification level is Open Water Diver, may I dive deeper than 60
feet/18 meters?
Yes,
you can. Even if some training agencies suggest to get Advanced Open Water
diver level to dive below 60 feet/18 meters, it is not a requirement within
the diving community. Remember many old divers with dozens of diving years
on their backs have just their original, old and beloved Open Water Diver
certification. We accept certified Open Water divers on our trips as long
as they agree and feel comfortable with the dive plan.
Is a check dive required at Tank-Ha Dive Center?
No, it is not. But our daily afternoon dive is designed as a "check
dive" or "warm up dive", and we strongly recommend to our
divers to start with this dive. However, this is not a requirement, since
for many frequent and/or experienced divers it may not be necessary.
I'm traveling alone. Will I need to find a dive buddy to dive with Tank-Ha
Dive Center?
No, you don't. Since every dive in Tank-Ha Dive Center is conducted
as a supervised dive, our guide will, together with you, organize buddy
teams. If the number of divers is uneven, one diver will team up with
the dive guide.
Is diving in the National Marine Park of Cozumel considered advanced
diving?
Yes and no. The depths during the dives in Cozumel are not deeper than
the dives in Playa del Carmen. However, since we dive on a wall, buoyancy
management becomes a critical factor, especially when there are strong
currents, what can happen during a few weeks of the year. We recommend
doing a dive in Playa del Carmen first and our instructors will advise
you honestly about diving in Cozumel.
What diving experience is required for diving in the cenote caverns?
You need to be a certified Open Water Diver to dive in a cenote cavern
with Tank-Ha Dive Center. A certain number of dives or a certification
level above Open Water Diver are not required. We expect you to feel comfortable
in the water and have a reasonable degree of buoyancy control.
Should I worry about diving in a cenote cavern?
No, you should not.. Mother nature has been very kind with the divers
while creating these amazing cavern systems in shallow depths. Visibility
is tremendous; tunnels and rooms are large; you will always see natural
light; there are stalagmites, stalactites, flowstones, haloclines. Plus
all our cenote cavern dives are lead by Full Cave Diver, who is,
at Tank-Ha Dive Center, also a certified Cavern Instructor.
How deep are the dives in the cenote caverns?
The maximum depth you can get to in the cenotes is 60 feet/18 meters.
Most of the area caverns are not deeper than 50 feet/15 meters. So depth
is no concern, but don't forget to equalize and adjust your buoyancy well,
since the profile goes up and down.
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Tank-Ha Dive Center
Playa del Carmen, Riviera Maya, Mexico
© Tank Ha Dive Center Playa del Carmen,
Mayan Riviera, Mexico
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cenote cavern diving, and Cozumel dive trips, plus vacation diving packages. |