List of Dive Sites


And many more locations, including:
Sistema Carwash
Sistema Chac Mol
Sistema Dos Ojos
Cenote Mayan Blue
Sistema Nohoch Nah Chich
Sistema PonDEROSA
Gran Cenote
Sistema Temple of Doom
Sistema Tortuga
Sistema Taj Mahal
Sistema Camilo

Cenote Ponderosa
Maximum depth: 55 feet. Average: 27 feet. Visibility: 300 feet+ Water Temperature: 77 degrees F - Freshwater. 79 degrees F - Saltwater. Access: Very easy. Steps leads down to cement platform from parking area. This cavern dive is a 100 meter traverse from the Cenote PonDeRosa to the Cenote Corral. This passageway is 15 - 20 feet from floor to ceiling and eighty feet wide. Some speleothem decorations, a variety of five different freshwater tropical fish and an excellent display of geological and fossilized history. Located on private property with "sign-in" required. Excellent snorkeling. First divers to explore this cenote were Tony and Nancy DeRosa and Steve Gerrard during June, 1990.  

Cenote Taj Mahal
Maximum depth: 48 feet. Average: 23 feet. Visibility: 300 feet+. Water Temperature: 77 degrees F. 79 degrees F. Access: Very easy. Cement walkway and platform from parking area to the water. The dive involves a 200 foot traverse from the Cenote Taj Mahal to the Cenote Sugarbowl including a very beautiful room with huge airspace involving three holes allowing beams of daylight to penetrate the cavern area. Located on private property requiring "sign-in" with Mayan owners. First explored by Nancy DeRosa, Wayne Nefzger, Tony DeRosa and Steve Gerrard during spring of 1995.

Cenote Carwash
Maximum depth: 52 feet. Average: 29 feet. Visibility: 300 feet +. Water Temperature: 77 degrees F. Completely freshwater. Access: Very easy with wooden platform and steps. First dived during the early 1980's, his was the "original" cenote dive for the Akumal - Tulum area. Very wide entrance area over 150 feet with an assortment of tree limbs and branches. This "cavern zone" tapers to a shallower loft area turning into a cave dive. Warning signs installed to stop divers from going beyond unless cave certified. Spectacular exit view. During the warmer months a 5 foot layer of algae exists at the water surface. No permanent guidelines thus requiring a reel and line. Good snorkeling during winter months.Property owned by the Ejido Tulum with a nominal dive site fee charged.  

Cenotes Dos Ojos
Maximum depth: 26 feet. Visibility: 300 feet+ ... Water Temperature: 77 degrees F. Freshwater completely. Access: Located on the Ejido Jacinto Pat property. Dive site fee is $10.00. 125 meter hike from parking area to the water. Considered the best of all cenotes. These two giant collapses offer a huge passageway traversing 250 feet from Dos Ojos East to Dos Ojos West. Highly decorated with immense columns, stalactites and stalagmites.



And many more locations, including:

Sistema Abejas
Sistema Carwash
Sistema Chac Mol
Cenote Luke's Hope
Cenote Morharra
Sistema Dos Ojos
Cenote Cenote Pascal
Cenote Hilario's Well
Sistema Najaral
Cenote Garden of Eden
Cenote Mayan Naharon
Cenote Esteban
Cenote Mayan Blue
Cenote Monolith
Cenote Little Maya
Cenote Tapir's End
Cenote of the Sun
Cenote High Voltage
Cenote Jailhouse
Cenote Dos Palmas
Sistema Nahoch Nah Chich
Cenote Dos Ojos East - West
Sistema PonDEROSA
Cenote Kentucky Castle
Cenote Azul
Cenote "The Pit"
Cenote Cristlino
Cenote Maraville 1 & 2
Cenote Alaina's Garden
Cenote Conch's Hope
Cenote Corral plus five more
Cenote Little Joe
Cenote Repair Shop
Sistema Sac Actun
Cenote X'tabay
Gran Cenote plus three more
Cenote Bosch Chen
Sistema Temple of Doom
Cenote Calimba
Cenote Ho-tul
Sistema Vaca Ha plus five more
Sistema Tortuga
Sistema Toucha Ha
Sistema Taj Mahal
Sistema 27 steps.
Cenote Buena Vista
Sistema Alhambra
Cenote Sugar Bowl
Sistema Ak Tulum plus three more
Sistema K'oxul
Sistema Maria Isabel
Sistema Ek Be
Sistema Ka' aam
Sistema X'onot
Sistema Half Moon


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