PRIVATE CENOTES DIVING TOURS
PRIVATE CENOTES DIVING TOURS
The cenotes of Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula are iconic - crystal clear water, light beams shooting down, forests of stalactites and stalagmites.
The cavern zone is the part of the cenote where daylight is still visible. For divers without overhead training, there are strict rules that
we follow to allow more divers to see these incredible sites.
WHAT IS CENOTE DIVING
Cenote dives are conducted only in the cavern zone, where natural daylight is always visible.
We never exceed 60 meters from the entrance.
All dives follow passageways wide enough for two divers to swim side-by-side.
We always maintain a continuous guideline leading directly back to open water.
Guides must be at least Divemaster and Full Cave Diver certified.
As a Full Cave Instructor, I am highly qualified to guide cenote dives.
Although guides are allowed to take up to 4 divers, I limit my groups to 3 divers for greater safety and enjoyment.
Certification required: Minimum Open Water Diver.
HOW DOES A DAY LOOK
A cenote dive day includes two dives.
Depending on your preferences, these can be done in one cenote (with two different cavern lines) or two separate cenotes.
Each day begins with a safety briefing covering cenote details, rules, and dive procedures.
Between dives, we enjoy lunch with local food. Often tacos or another delicious regional option.
After lunch, we proceed with the second dive.
WHAT IS INCLUDED
Two Dives
Tanks with 32% Nitrox
Weights
Lights
Lunch
Wet Suit, BCD and Regulators can be arranged prior to tour for an additional fee.
Nitrox training can be completed over the day if you are not already certified.