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Experience two incredible cenote dives near Tulum. Perfect for certified divers seeking stunning underwater formations and personalized guides.
Diving into the clear waters of cenote Dos Ojos offers an experience that’s both visually stunning and quietly exhilarating. This tour, tailored specifically for certified open water divers, promises a chance to explore the otherworldly beauty of freshwater cenotes just outside Tulum. While we haven’t personally taken this exact trip, the glowing reviews and detailed descriptions paint a compelling picture of what you can expect.
One of the first things we love about this tour is the focus on small group size — limited to just four participants. That means personalized attention from the instructor, who stays with you throughout each dive. Secondly, the spectacular scenery—with limestone formations, stalactites, stalagmites, and the play of light filtering through the water—really elevates the experience.
A potential consideration is the cost of $190 per person, which is a fair price for two dives, equipment, transportation, and an instructor. Still, it’s worth noting that this is a half-day activity, and it requires prior dive certification. This tour suits those who already hold an open water certification and are looking for an extraordinary underwater adventure that’s both accessible and deeply memorable.


The adventure begins at the meeting point in Tulum at 8:30 am, where you’ll meet your instructor and get fully equipped. The team from La Calypso Dive Center handles all logistics — from gear to transport — making it easy to relax and focus on the experience ahead. Once everyone is ready, you’ll hop into a vehicle for the roughly 20-minute drive to Dos Ojos, a name that translates as “two eyes,” referring to the two connected cenotes that form a natural tunnel system.
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The drive itself is a short, comfortable trip, setting the tone for a day of discovery. The cenote is famous for its clear, freshwater waters and striking limestone formations. The environment is tranquil, almost otherworldly. The water temperature is typically comfortable for diving, and the environment is entirely freshwater, offering a different experience from ocean diving.
Your first descent takes you along the Barbie Line, a popular route known for its impressive rock formations and soft lighting. As you descend, you’ll notice stalactites hanging overhead and limestone columns rising straight from the floor. The visibility is usually excellent, allowing for an unobstructed view of the intricate rock details.
The reviews highlight how safe and smoothly organized the experience is, with one testifying, “Everything went smoothly. Amazing view of the cenotes. Nice professional pics. Very safe.” Expect to see endemic fish species darting through the clear water, adding a splash of life to the scene.
The second route takes you into the Bat Cave, a slightly more adventurous and atmospheric part of the system. This area features a darker, more mysterious ambiance, with the opportunity to swim through tunnels and see the lights filtering through cracks in the ceiling. One reviewer described it as “swimming underground tunnels with flashlights,” which underscores the slightly more thrilling aspect of this route.
Throughout both dives, your instructor remains nearby, ensuring safety while sharing insights into the formations and the environment. Many divers comment on how the guide’s knowledge enhances the experience, making it both educational and fun.
Expect to marvel at millions of limestone formations, including stalactites, stalagmites, and columns. Many reviewers mention the “incredible plays of light,” which occur when sunlight filters through the openings, creating a surreal atmosphere. Also, the local fish add a lively touch, contrasting with the stillness of the limestone.
After your dives, the tour includes snacks and bottled water, perfect for rehydrating and refueling before returning to Tulum. The entire experience lasts approximately four hours, making it a manageable half-day activity that fits well into a larger trip itinerary.

At $190 per person, this tour offers good value for a small-group, guided adventure in some of the most beautiful cenotes in the Yucatán. The price covers everything — gear, transportation, entrance fees, and a knowledgeable instructor — so there are no unexpected expenses. Plus, you get professional photos, which many other operators charge extra for.
Compared to other underwater experiences, the focus here on personalized service and intimate exploration makes it stand out. The reviews affirm that the experience is “very safe” and “perfect,” with many participants appreciating the professionalism of La Calypso Dive Center.
This adventure is best suited for certified open water divers who are comfortable with their skills and eager to explore freshwater cenotes. It’s not designed for snorkelers or uncertified divers. The maximum group size of four ensures individualized attention, making it ideal for those who prefer a more intimate experience.
If you’re someone who loves stunning underwater scenery, limestone formations, and light filtering through crystal-clear waters, this tour will surely delight. It’s also perfect for travelers eager to add a unique, safe, and well-organized diving experience to their Tulum itinerary.

This two-dive cenote tour offers a blend of adventure, beauty, and personalized service that’s hard to match. The small group size means you’re unlikely to feel rushed or lost in the crowd — instead, you’ll enjoy detailed guidance from an instructor who cares about your safety and enjoyment.
The visual appeal of the cenotes, combined with the chance to explore two distinct routes, makes this experience stand out. The fact that everything is included — from gear to transport and snacks — adds to the overall value, especially for those who want a hassle-free outing.
On top of that, the glowing reviews speak to the professionalism and friendliness of the team, as well as the memorable scenery. This tour will suit confident divers seeking an authentic, beautiful, and safe underwater experience in the Tulum area.
If you’re looking to see the cenotes from a diver’s perspective, appreciate expert guidance, and experience some of the most breathtaking underwater formations, this is a fantastic choice.
“Great experience! The diving was just incredible. We were 2 clients and 1 instructor. Everything went smoothly. Amazing view of the cenotes. Nice p…”

Do I need to bring my own equipment?
No, all diving gear is provided, making it easy to just show up and enjoy.
Is transportation included?
Yes, round-trip transportation from the meeting point in Tulum to the cenote is covered.
How many dives will I do?
You will do two dives in different parts of the cenote, each using one tank.
What routes will I explore?
The dives follow the Barbie Line and the Bat Cave, each offering unique sights.
What is the minimum certification required?
You must have at least an open water certification to participate.
Is it suitable for beginners?
It’s designed for certified divers, so beginners without certification should look for other options.
Are there any age restrictions?
Most travelers can participate, but it’s best to be comfortable with diving and in good health.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the activity for a full refund.
Can I take photos during the dives?
Yes, professional photos are included in the package, allowing you to capture your underwater adventure.
In choosing this cenote tour, you’re signing up for an authentic and memorable underwater exploration in one of the most breathtaking settings near Tulum. It’s a perfect match for certified divers craving beautiful scenery, personalized service, and a safe environment.