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Experience two stunning dives at Cenote Dos Ojos with guided tours from Playa del Carmen, featuring knowledgeable guides and breathtaking underwater scenery.
Travelers eager to explore the fascinating world beneath Mexico’s surface will find the Cenote Dos Ojos guided scuba diving tour a compelling option. This tour promises two different underwater routes in one of the most famous cenotes near Playa del Carmen, offering a memorable mix of natural beauty and underwater adventure.
What we love about this experience is how accessible it makes diving in an extraordinary environment — with guided support and group discounts that encourage socializing and shared awe. The stunning visuals of the cavern walls, stalactites, and the chance to float through bright, open galleries are truly special. On the downside, it’s a half-day commitment, so if you’re pressed for time, it’s worth considering how this fits into your broader itinerary.
This tour is best suited for certified divers looking for an engaging, beginner-friendly adventure in a renowned cenote. It’s ideal for those who want a well-organized, authentic experience with knowledgeable guides who can enhance your understanding of the cenote’s geological features.


Many travelers will appreciate how this tour combines convenience with the thrill of exploring one of Mexico’s most iconic underwater sites. Starting from Playa del Carmen, the private transportation ensures a smooth ride to the cenote, located about 48 km south on a 4 km dirt road that adds a bit of adventure before you even get in the water.
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Cenote Dos Ojos, meaning ‘two eyes,’ is famous for its two circular-shaped sinkholes. When you arrive, you’ll see why it’s such a hit — the crystal-clear waters and the dramatic underground formations create an otherworldly atmosphere. The fact that it’s part of the second-largest underwater cave system in the world (Sistema Sac Actun-Nohoch-Dos Ojos) speaks to its importance and allure for divers.
Your day involves two 40-45 minute dives, with a 30-minute surface interval in between. The first dive, along the Bat Cave line, offers a close-up view of large columns, stalactites, and the resident bats. It’s a route that invites exploration, with plenty of space to swim freely around the features.
Midway, your guide will invite you to surface inside the cave, where you can marvel at the thousands of bats hanging on the ceiling. One reviewer mentioned, “The guide’s knowledge about the bat cave was fascinating — we loved learning about the ecosystem above and below water.” It’s a chance to take a breather and appreciate the cavern’s natural drama.
The second route, the Barbie Line, is longer at 415 meters of bright, wide galleries with smooth, extensive passageways. Here, buoyancy may change quickly, offering a gentle reminder that even familiar water can surprise you. As you drift through the illuminated chambers, you’ll feel a sense of freedom and lightness that only cave diving can provide. The final quarter of this dive leads into an almost enclosed section, creating a sensation of being far from the entrance, even though you’re close to the exit.
The tour is limited to a maximum of four travelers, which means you’ll benefit from more personalized attention and detailed explanations. The licensed guides are praised for their professionalism, knowledge, and friendly demeanor. Their insights help transform a visual experience into an educated and meaningful exploration.
Included in the price are diver weights, bottled water, snacks, Cenote entry fee, and private transportation. These make the day more enjoyable by eliminating extra logistics and costs. However, snorkeling equipment rental and personal diver insurance are not included, so it pays to bring your own gear or rent locally.
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Most travelers should find this tour suitable if they’re certified divers with at least Open Water Diver certification. You’ll need to sign a medical form, and the tour is designed for those comfortable with underwater navigation. The 6-hour duration offers a well-paced experience, balancing travel, preparation, dives, and relaxation.
At $149 per person, the tour is priced competitively given the inclusion of transportation, gear, and entry fees. For those new to cenote diving or wanting a reliable guide to enhance their experience, it’s a solid investment. The guided nature of the tour means you’ll gain insights about the geological formations, the cave system, and the wildlife, enriching your understanding beyond just floating in water.
Many reviewers mention the knowledgeable guides as a highlight, describing them as friendly, professional, and eager to share their expertise. This level of guidance makes the experience feel safer and more engaging, especially for first-time cenote divers.

This Cenote Dos Ojos scuba adventure is perfect for certified divers who want to see some of the most iconic underwater landscapes in the Yucatán Peninsula. It’s ideal for those who appreciate authentic, guided experiences, and who aren’t bothered by a half-day commitment. If you’re after stunning visuals, knowledgeable guides, and a well-structured itinerary, this tour delivers.
However, if you prefer to explore at your own pace or desire more extensive diving, you might want to look for options with longer dives or smaller groups. Likewise, those without certification should not consider this tour, as it’s designed for certified divers only.
In all, it’s a value-rich, memorable introduction to cenote diving that balances adventure, safety, and natural beauty.

Is transportation included in this tour?
Yes, private transportation is included from the designated meeting point at Dos Ojos Park.
What is the meeting point for the tour?
The meeting location is at Dos Ojos Park, Tulum Federal Highway, Km 124, Jacinto Pat, Cancun.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience lasts about 6 hours, including transportation, gear setup, two dives, and breaks.
What equipment is included?
Diver weights are provided, and bottled water and snacks are included for your comfort.
Can I rent snorkeling equipment?
No, snorkeling equipment rental is not included; you’ll need to bring your own or rent separately.
What level of certification do I need?
You should be certified by a recognized diving agency at least at the Open Water Diver (OWD) level.
Is there a maximum group size?
Yes, the tour limits a maximum of 4 travelers, ensuring personalized guidance.
Are there any age restrictions?
Most travelers can participate, but certification is required, so age restrictions correlate with diver certification standards.
What should I bring?
Bring your certification, medical form, personal gear if preferred, and a sense of adventure!
This guided cenote experience offers a wonderful chance to see one of Mexico’s most famous underwater caves with expert guidance, good value, and plenty of stunning sights. Whether you’re on your first underwater adventure or a seasoned diver, it’s a memorable way to explore the natural beauty beneath the surface.