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Discover Tulum's stunning limestone cenotes on a 2-tank certified diving adventure, including expert guides, equipment, and transportation for $200 per person.

The 2 tanks Cenote Diving Adventure in Tulum offers a compelling opportunity for certified divers to explore the underwater marvels of Mexico’s famous cenotes. Priced at $200 per person and lasting approximately 5 hours, this tour is perfect for those looking to experience Tulum’s crystal-clear waters and surreal limestone formations in a small-group setting. Unlike typical tours that just let you swim, this adventure takes you beneath the surface for real diving exploration, revealing features invisible from above.
The tour departs from La Calypso Dive Center in Tulum, with transportation included, making the logistics straightforward. With a maximum of four travelers, the pace is personalized, and the experience feels intimate. This tour is designed for Level One or higher certified divers, and it’s suitable for beginning divers who want to push their limits in safe, controlled environments.
While the tour guarantees stunning sights and expert guidance, it’s important to note that hotel pick-up and lunch are not included, and participants should be aware of health considerations and certification requirements. This experience offers a perfect blend of adventure, education, and awe-inspiring scenery for underwater enthusiasts.
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The adventure begins at La Calypso Dive Center, located in Tulum’s vibrant town center. Here, divers are quickly fitted with scuba equipment and receive a brief overview from experienced guides. The convenience of being near public transportation helps ensure an easy start, with the meeting time set for 8:30 am. The center’s professional reputation, highlighted through glowing reviews, reassures that safety and organization are top priorities.
The center’s location also makes it straightforward for travelers to adapt their plans, whether they’re coming from nearby accommodations or looking for quick access to Tulum’s attractions afterwards. The air-conditioned vehicle ensures a comfortable transfer to the cenote sites, setting the tone for a relaxed yet exciting day.

The journey to Casa Cenote takes about 40 minutes, during which guides provide safety instructions and gear checks. Once there, divers enter the open air cenote, where the familiar sensation of breathing underwater begins. As the first dive, the focus here is on easy exploration, perfect for those wanting a gentle introduction to cenote diving.
Casa Cenote is known for its clear waters and scenic limestone surroundings. The calm environment allows beginners to acclimate and enjoy the sights. Expect to see limestone formations, some ancient fossils, and native aquatic life, all set against a backdrop of lush greenery. The conditions here are ideal for warming up and gaining confidence before heading to the more cavernous Dos Ojos.

After a brief break and equipment check, the group ventures approximately 40 minutes to Dos Ojos. This cenote is renowned for its stunning limestone formations and the bat cave within its cavern system. The cavern dives here take about 40 minutes, during which guides lead the group through spectacular light plays and underwater corridors.
Dos Ojos offers a more immersive experience, with opportunities to observe stalactites and stalagmites up close. The environment provides a sense of entering a natural cathedral, with the play of sunlight creating enchanting patterns in the water. The dive is suitable for beginners with Level One certification, but it still offers plenty of underwater surprises for more experienced divers.

The tour includes an experienced scuba instructor, which ensures safety and guidance throughout each dive. The scuba gear is provided, and the entrance fees to both cenotes are paid as part of the package. Guides are known for their professionalism and ability to make divers comfortable, especially those new to cavern diving.
Participants also receive a snack and drinkable water, helping to maintain energy levels between dives. No extra fees are charged, and the roundtrip transportation from the meeting point is included, making this a convenient choice for those who want a hassle-free experience.

Participants must present valid dive certifications—Level One or higher—to join the dives. The tour is not suitable for non-certified divers, and diving within 12 hours of flying is discouraged for safety reasons. A health questionnaire must be completed before diving, and individuals with conditions such as asthma or heart issues are advised to consult their doctors beforehand.
Given the small-group setting, the tour emphasizes personalized attention but also requires participants to meet the physical and medical prerequisites. The maximum of four travelers ensures an intimate environment, but it also means booking well in advance is recommended, as the tour averages 27 days in advance.

The meeting point at La Calypso Dive Center is near public transportation in Tulum, simplifying access. The 8:30 am start time gives plenty of time to enjoy the day without feeling rushed. After the dives, the tour concludes back at the original meeting point, offering a seamless experience.
The air-conditioned vehicle used for transfers adds comfort, and the professional driver/guide ensures smooth logistics. The tour’s emphasis on organization and safety is reflected in highly positive reviews praising its professionalism and guide expertise.

This tour’s primary appeal is its small-group approach, allowing for more personalized guidance compared to larger tours. The focus on exploring two distinct cenotes provides a diverse underwater experience, with Casa Cenote offering open water simplicity and Dos Ojos delivering cavern exploration with stunning formations.
The inclusion of all gear, entrance fees, and transportation at the $200 price point makes it an excellent value for certified divers seeking a well-organized, safe, and awe-inspiring adventure. Guests consistently praise the knowledgeable guides, stunning sights, and comfortable environment.
This experience is ideal for certified divers who want to explore Tulum’s cenotes in a small-group setting. It suits those who appreciate personalized attention, are comfortable diving in cavern environments, and want to see limestone formations and fossils. While beginners with Level One certification are welcome, the tour is not designed for non-divers or those with medical conditions like asthma.
The 5-hour duration allows for a relaxed pace, but participants should be prepared for physical activity and water-based safety protocols. With the maximum of four divers, this tour offers a more exclusive, tailored experience that’s perfect for those seeking quality over quantity.
The 2 tanks Cenote Diving Adventure offers a well-rounded, professional experience that highlights the natural beauty and geological marvels of Tulum’s cenotes. With expert guides, all-inclusive gear, and exclusive small-group sizes, it provides a safe and memorable way for certified divers to see features impossible to view from above.
While it requires advance booking and certification, the value and quality of this tour make it worthwhile for anyone eager for underwater exploration. The combination of easy access, stunning scenery, and personalized service ensures that this adventure stands out among Tulum’s diving options.
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Is this tour suitable for beginner divers?
Yes, it is suitable for Level One certified divers, but non-certified divers cannot participate in the dives.
What is included in the price?
The $200 fee covers two cenote dives, scuba gear, entrance fees, transportation, snacks, and drinking water.
How early should I book?
Bookings are typically made around 27 days in advance; early reservations are recommended due to the small group size.
Are meals provided?
No, lunch and breakfast are not included, but snacks and drinks are provided during the tour.
What safety precautions are in place?
The tour is led by experienced guides, and all participants must complete a health questionnaire. Diving within 12 hours of flying is discouraged, and medical conditions like asthma are not recommended for participation.