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Experience two exhilarating Cenote dives in Quintana Roo for $157, guided by experts, with all gear included. Discover crystal waters, stunning caverns, and vibrant marine life.
Exploring the underwater world of Cenotes in Quintana Roo offers a unique adventure for certified divers. This 12-hour tour costs $157 per person and is run by DIVE MIKE, a provider rated 4.5 for their professional guidance and well-organized trips. The tour includes two dives in some of the most famous Cenotes such as Chikin Ha, Dos Ojos, or Angelita, all selected based on your diving level and preferences. With water temperatures around 25ºC and depths reaching up to 40 meters, this experience appeals strongly to divers seeking stunning cavern formations and diverse marine life.
While this tour provides comprehensive gear (air tanks, snacks, water) and transportation from Dive Mike to the Cenotes and back, it does not include equipment rental or entrance fees, which start at 350 Mexican Pesos. The entire experience is designed for certified divers with at least an Open Water Diver certification or higher, making it ideal for those eager to explore the mystical Cenotes with expert guidance. A highlight is the chance to enjoy two dives that promise breathtaking rock formations and illuminated caverns, with plenty of time for relaxation afterward.


This tour departs directly from Dive Mike, a reputable provider rated 4.5. Transport is arranged to take you from Dive Mike to the selected Cenote locations and back at the end of the day. The pickup and drop-off logistics are straightforward, ensuring a hassle-free start and finish to the adventure. The group sizes tend to be manageable, allowing for personalized attention from your full cave dive guide.
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The included items feature air tanks, snacks, water, and transportation between Dive Mike and the Cenotes. However, equipment rental and NITROX are not included, so divers who need to rent gear should budget accordingly. Entrance fees, starting at 350 Mexican Pesos, are also separate and payable at each Cenote.

The tour covers two dives at carefully selected Cenotes, which might include Chikin Ha, famous for its clear waters; Dos Ojos, renowned for its extensive cavern systems; or Angelita, known for its dramatic underground river and unique layering of water. Each Cenote offers a different visual spectacle—stunning rock formations, stalactites, stalagmites, and vibrant marine life.

Dives take place in water at around 25ºC, which is comfortable for most divers, particularly with wetsuits. Depths range from 10 to 40 meters, offering both beginner-friendly and more advanced options depending on your certification and comfort level.
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Guides lead you through illuminated caverns showcasing rock formations that have been shaped over thousands of years. Expect to see diverse marine life that inhabits these waters, along with the stunning stalactites and stalagmites that make Cenote exploration so visually striking.

The full cave dive guide ensures safety and helps you navigate the caverns confidently. The guides speak English and Spanish, making communication easy. Small group sizes mean more personalized attention and an opportunity to ask questions about the formations or marine creatures you encounter.

The 12-hour duration generally starts in the morning, providing ample time for two dives, rest, and snacks. The pace is designed to balance adventure with relaxation, avoiding rushed moments so you can fully enjoy the beauty of each Cenote.

Diving certification is a must, and you should bring your diving certification card. While the tour provides most essentials, renting gear, including NITROX, is extra. Be prepared for a full day outdoors, with comfortable clothing, swimwear, and sunscreen recommended. Remember the entrance fee to each Cenote is payable on-site.

Rated 4.5, DIVE MIKE is known for well-organized trips and experienced guides. Their professionalism and attention to safety make them a popular choice for diving enthusiasts eager to explore Quintana Roo’s Cenotes.
This tour offers a comprehensive and expertly guided opportunity to explore some of the most renowned Cenotes in Mexico. The two dives provide enough time to appreciate the stunning formations and underwater scenery, with the flexibility to choose among popular Cenotes like Chikin Ha, Dos Ojos, or Angelita. Pricing at $157 makes it accessible for divers with certification, though additional costs for entrance and gear rentals should be budgeted.
The full-day format allows for a relaxed pace, including time for snacks, water, and reflection after each dive. It appeals primarily to certified divers who want to enjoy crystal-clear waters, rock formations, and vibrant marine life in a safe, guided setting. Given its high provider rating and thoughtful itinerary, this Cenote tour remains a rewarding choice for anyone seeking an authentic underwater adventure in Quintana Roo.
Do I need special certification for this tour?
Yes, the tour requires a valid Open Water Diver certification or higher.
What is included in the price?
Air tanks, water, snacks, and transportation between Dive Mike and the Cenotes are included.
Are equipment rentals available?
Equipment rental, including NITROX, is not included in the price and must be paid separately.
How much are the entrance fees?
Entrance fees to Cenotes start at 350 Mexican Pesos and are payable on-site.
What should I bring?
Bring your diving certification, swimwear, sunscreen, and comfortable outdoor clothing.
What are the water conditions like?
Water temperatures are around 25ºC, and depths reach up to 40 meters.
Can I choose which Cenotes to visit?
Guides select the two dives based on your certification level and preferences, with popular options including Chikin Ha, Dos Ojos, or Angelita.
How long does the tour last?
The tour runs for approximately 12 hours, usually starting in the morning.
Is there a minimum group size?
The tour is designed for small groups, allowing for personalized guidance.
What language do guides speak?
Guides speak English and Spanish for easy communication.