DIVING TOURS
CENOTE DIVING - CAVERN DIVES
A cenote dive involves exploring the entrance area of an underwater cave, where natural light is still visible and the diver can easily access the surface. Generally, cavern divers are within the natural light zone, providing them with clear visibility of their surroundings and the exit. Divers must be at least 15 years old and holding at least open water diver certification with some dives under the belt. No special training is required you’ll have an extended briefing about special technique for diving in overhead environment, team positioning, communication, body posture and buoyancy control and emergencies procedure.
2 dives per day.
Small groups 1-4 certified divers.
From 160 $ including entrance fee
(equipment not included)
GUIDED CAVE DIVES
Only for Full Cave certified Divers.
Cave diving involves penetrating deeper into the cave system, where natural light from the entrance is no longer visible. Cave divers explore areas where the cave roof is overhead throughout the dive.
From 200 $
SCUBA DIVING IN COZUMEL REEF
Cozumel is a diver’s paradise known for its crystal-clear waters, vibrant coral reefs, and abundant marine life. Located off Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula, Cozumel offers some of the best diving in the Caribbean, with visibility often exceeding 30 m / 100 feet. The island’s underwater world features stunning drop-offs, colorful coral formations, and encounters with sea turtles, rays, and an array of tropical fish. Whether you’re exploring the famous Palancar Reef or drifting along the Santa Rosa Wall, Cozumel promises an unforgettable diving experience for all levels.