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Advanced divers can explore two stunning cenotes near Tulum, including a deep dive at Pit; experience clear waters, limestone formations, and expert guidance.

This specialized cenote diving tour in Tulum costs $215 per person and lasts approximately 5 hours. Designed specifically for advanced open water or higher-certified divers, it offers two dives into some of the most captivating cenotes in the area, including a deep dive at Pit. The tour is limited to a maximum of four guests for a more personalized experience, and it’s highly recommended that participants have Level 2 or equivalent certification to enjoy the deep dive safely.
The tour departs from Calle Sagitario Pte. 872 in Tulum, with round-trip transportation from the dive center included. The experience is guided by professional instructors who ensure safety and share their extensive knowledge, making this a perfect choice for divers eager to explore unique underwater scenery in a small-group setting.

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The adventure starts at La Calypso Dive Center in Tulum, where all divers are greeted and fully equipped with scuba gear. The staff ensures that each diver is ready for their underwater journey, providing all necessary equipment and safety instructions. From this central meeting point, the group boards a vehicle that takes them to the selected cenotes.
This structured start emphasizes safety and professionalism, making the experience accessible even for those who may not be familiar with cenote diving. The atmosphere is relaxed, and the guides are known for their knowledgeable yet laid-back approach.

The first stop is the deep diving portion at Pit, a cenote that looks like a bottomless well with a sulfur cloud at 25 meters. This cenote provides an exhilarating experience due to its caverns and halocline — a striking feature where freshwater and saltwater meet, creating stunning visual effects.
Diving in Pit is celebrated for its magnetic allure and the sense of floating in another world. The water clarity enhances the vividness of limestone formations, fossils, and prehistoric bones that line the cenote walls, offering a unique underwater landscape for advanced divers.

Following the deep dive at Pit, the tour continues to the famous Cenote Dos Ojos. Known for its countless limestone formations and bat cave, Dos Ojos offers a more expansive environment to swim around and explore.
The play of light filtering through the water creates incredible visual effects—a feature that many find breathtaking. Its reputation as one of the most popular cenotes in the area makes it ideal for divers wanting to experience famous underwater scenery and many underwater surprises.

This tour’s maximum of four guests ensures each diver receives personalized attention from the guide. This setup allows the guides, like Martino and Alex, to share their extensive knowledge comfortably, answer questions, and adapt the experience to individual skill levels.
Having small groups also means less crowded conditions and more time to appreciate the distinctive features of each cenote. It’s an advantage for divers wanting a more intimate and relaxed experience in these spectacular underwater environments.

The tour includes the use of all necessary scuba gear, so participants do not need to rent or bring their own equipment. Cenote entrance fees are also covered, streamlining the process and making it easy for divers to focus on the experience.
Transportation from the dive center to the cenotes is arranged as part of the package, with round-trip transport provided. This setup saves time and effort, ensuring a seamless transition from gear preparation to underwater excitement.

Participants should have a moderate physical fitness level to comfortably handle the active nature of cenote diving. Since the dives include a deep dive at Pit, proof of Level 2 or higher certification is required, such as Advanced Open Water.
The tour emphasizes safety, requiring a health questionnaire and advising against diving within 24 hours of flying. Those with medical conditions such as asthma or heart issues should consult their doctor before participating.

The activity begins at 8:00am and lasts approximately 5 hours. The group size of up to four divers helps maintain a relaxed pace, with plenty of time for briefings, equipment checks, and underwater exploration.
This early start allows divers to avoid the larger crowds that can gather later in the day, resulting in a more peaceful and immersive experience of the cenotes.
The combination of two distinct dives, including the deep dive at Pit, makes this tour stand out in Tulum’s diving offerings. The expert guides, like Martino and Alex, receive high praise for their professionalism and friendly manner, making the experience both educational and enjoyable.
The small-group format ensures a personalized experience that emphasizes safety, comfort, and the opportunity to really appreciate the underwater scenery. The all-inclusive nature, covering gear and entrance fees, adds value and convenience.
While the tour is excellent for advanced certified divers, it not recommended for travelers with asthma or certain medical conditions. The deep dive at Pit requires Level 2 certification; open water divers without this qualification cannot participate in the deep section.
Plus, the tour does not include lunch or hotel pick-up, so planning accordingly is advised. The maximum of four guests means booking well in advance to secure a spot.
This specialized experience offers two incredible cenote dives in Tulum, highlighted by the deep exploration of Pit and the famous Dos Ojos. The professional guides and small-group setting create an environment that balances adventure with safety.
Ideal for experienced divers seeking unique underwater landscapes, this tour provides a memorable glimpse into the mysterious cenotes of the Yucatán Peninsula. The high ratings and glowing reviews affirm its reputation as one of the top diving experiences for advanced certified divers in Tulum.
“These were one of my best dives in my life. My guide Martino took very good care of me and explained the briefing very well. The water and visibilt…”
Do I need special certification for this tour?
Yes, proof of Level 2 certification or equivalent is required for the deep dive at Pit. Open Water certified divers with deep certification can participate in the deep section.
What is the tour duration?
The entire experience lasts approximately 5 hours, starting at 8:00am.
Are all diving equipment provided?
Yes, all necessary scuba gear is included in the tour price.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.
Is this tour suitable for beginners?
No, this experience is tailored for advanced divers, especially due to the depth of the Pit cenote.
What should I bring?
Participants should bring medical clearance if needed and be prepared for active swimming in deep water.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins and ends at Calle Sagitario Pte. 872, Tulum.
Is transportation included?
Yes, round-trip transportation from the dive center to the cenotes is included.
What makes this tour special?
The combination of two unique cenotes, including the deep Pit, and the small-group setting make this experience stand out.
Are there any health restrictions?
Yes, diving within 24 hours of flying is not recommended, and the tour is not suitable for travelers with asthma.
This well-rounded, expertly guided cenote diving experience offers an unforgettable adventure for advanced divers eager to explore Tulum’s underwater wonders.