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Explore the stunning cenotes Taak Bi Ha and Taak Be Luum with guided scuba diving, experiencing underground formations in Mexico's second-largest cave system.
Traveling to the Riviera Maya offers plenty of ways to enjoy Mexico’s natural beauty, but few experiences are as captivating as exploring the underground worlds of cenotes. The Cenotes Taak Bi Ha and Taak Be Luum Guided Scuba Diving tour provides a unique peek into the hidden depths of these water-filled caves, perfect for adventurous travelers with a love for natural wonders and underwater exploration.
What we love about this experience is how it combines stunning geological formations with the thrill of guided diving in some of the most beautiful cenotes in the region. Plus, the fact that it’s a small-group activity means you get personalized attention and a safer, more relaxed environment. On the flip side, the tour’s steep staircase and the fact that it’s not wheelchair accessible may be a consideration for some travelers.
This tour is ideally suited for certified divers eager to explore underground caves and pristine water in a safe setting. If you’re comfortable with a little adventure, appreciate well-guided experiences, and want to see some of the most breathtaking underwater landscapes near Playa del Carmen, this is a tour worth considering.


This guided tour starts with pickup from the meeting point at Dos Ojos Park in Cancun, making travel logistics straightforward. From there, you’ll head to two of the region’s most impressive cenotes, each offering a different but equally captivating underwater landscape. The tour lasts roughly six hours, giving you ample time to enjoy each stop without feeling rushed.
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First, you’ll dive into Taak Bi Ha, a covered cenote that’s perfect for those just beginning to explore underwater caves. Its entrance is small, leading into a large chamber filled with breathtaking stalactites and stalagmites, which create a surreal, almost otherworldly environment. The fact that it’s part of the Dos Ojos section of the Sistema Sac Actun adds to its allure, since you’re stepping into a piece of one of the world’s longest underwater cave systems.
The guided group will help you navigate the cavern lines safely, allowing you to enjoy the formations up close. One reviewer noted, “We loved the way the guide explained everything clearly, making us feel confident even if we weren’t expert divers.” This emphasis on safety and education makes the experience accessible and engaging.
Next, you’ll visit Taak Be Luum, located further upstream from the Dreamgate cenote, within the Nohoch historical section. This cenote offers a different perspective with its own intricate speleothems and cavern features. It’s a great opportunity to see a less-visited part of the cave system, and the guide’s expertise helps you appreciate every detail.
The Sistema Sac Actun-Nohoch-Dos Ojos is awe-inspiring. Stretching over 376.7 km (234 miles), it’s the second-largest underwater cave system in the world. With a maximum depth of 119.18 meters (391 feet), it’s a playground for experienced explorers, but for recreational divers, the cavern zones are a perfect way to experience this vast underground world in a guided, safe manner.
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The tour costs $179 per person, which is quite reasonable considering it includes transportation, gear, guide service, and entry fees. It’s clear this isn’t just about ticking a box—it’s about experiencing some of the most beautiful and intriguing underwater environments near Playa del Carmen.
Transportation is private, pick-up and drop-off included, which saves the hassle of organizing your own transfer and adds to the comfort. The activity is about six hours long, giving plenty of time for a relaxed pace and photo opportunities—important factors for many travelers.
However, note that the activity isn’t wheelchair accessible due to the steep staircase about 25 steps leading into the cenotes. If mobility is a concern, this is a key consideration.
Many reviewers have praised the knowledgeable guides for their clear explanations and safety focus. One mentioned, “The guide was fantastic—friendly, professional, and very patient,” which highlights the importance of having a good guide when exploring underground caves. Such expertise makes a significant difference in how much you enjoy and learn from the experience.
What sets this tour apart from others is its focus on authentic underground environments, avoiding overly commercialized or crowded sites. Visiting covered cenotes means you experience the caves in their natural, unspoiled state, and the guided format ensures you appreciate these natural marvels safely.

This activity is best suited for certified divers who want to discover Mexico’s incredible cavern systems. It’s perfect if you’re looking for guided, safe exploration rather than free diving or casual snorkeling. You should be comfortable with standard diving certification, and prepared for a full day of underwater adventure.
If you’re someone who loves geological formations, natural landscapes, and underground caves, you’ll find this tour packed with stunning sights. Conversely, if mobility is limited or you aren’t certified, this experience might be less suitable.

For the price of $179, you’re getting an immersive, educational, and visually stunning experience with expert guidance in the second-largest underwater cave system in the world. The combination of two different cenotes, personalized attention, and high safety standards makes this tour a fantastic choice for diving enthusiasts.
Travelers who appreciate authentic natural environments and want to explore Mexico’s hidden underground treasures will find this tour both rewarding and worthwhile. The stunning formations and the sheer scale of the cave system make it a memorable addition to any Riviera Maya itinerary.
If you’re ready for a full day of adventure where natural beauty and geological wonder take center stage, this guided cenote exploration is one you’ll remember long after you surface.

Do I need to bring my own diving gear?
No, the tour includes diver weights and bottled water, but snorkeling equipment is not included, so you’d need to rent or bring your own if you want to snorkel.
Is this tour suitable for non-divers?
No, this experience is specifically for certified divers at the minimum Open Water Diver level, due to the cave diving environment.
How many people will be in the group?
The tour is limited to a maximum of 4 travelers per guide, ensuring personalized attention and a safe environment.
What is included in the price?
Your fee covers cenote entry, diver weights, bottled water, snacks, private transportation, and a licensed guide.
Are there any physical or mobility restrictions?
Yes, the activity is not wheelchair accessible because of a steep staircase of about 25 steps leading into the cenote.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides speak English and Russian, making communication easy for most travelers.
How far in advance should I book?
Most travelers book approximately 34 days in advance, suggesting that securing your spot early guarantees availability.
Is there a cancellation policy?
Yes, you can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the activity for a full refund.
What should I bring for the tour?
Bring your certification card, personal snorkeling gear if desired, and a sense of adventure. Use the provided gear, and don’t forget your waterproof camera if you want to capture the formations!
This guided tour of the cenotes Taak Bi Ha and Taak Be Luum offers an excellent way to experience the underground splendors of Mexico’s Riviera Maya. With expert guides, stunning geological features, and a safe environment, it’s an adventure that will appeal to divers eager to see the unseen depths of this incredible cave system.