Playa del Carmen Trip Overview
You will have an introductory course on the basics of diving and equipment knowledge. You will also do 2 dives in this cenote.
Explore the beautiful natural caves hidden in the jungle and the Mayan flora and fauna.
After these 2 dives, if you wish, you can start the Open Water Diver course very well because we will consider this dive as the beginning of the course. Open Water Diver is the first level of certification. This worldwide certificate allows you to dive up to 18 meters.
Additional Info
Duration: 5 hours
Starts: Playa del Carmen, Mexico
Trip Category: Water Sports >> Other Water Sports
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You will have an introductory course on the basics of diving and equipment knowledge. You will also do 2 dives in this cenote.
Explore the beautiful natural caves hidden in the jungle and the Mayan flora and fauna.
After these 2 dives, if you wish, you can start the Open Water Diver course very well because we will consider this dive as the beginning of the course. Open Water Diver is the first level of certification. This worldwide certificate allows you to dive up to 18 meters.
Itinerary
Come diving into the amazing crystal-clear water of Mayan cenote !
These half-day dives are ideal for beginners and those with little diving experience. They take place at the Casa cenote or Manati cenote. Casa Cenote is a unique, wide and open pool of water, this open cenote is perfect for novice divers.
This is one of the Aktum system output of freshwater to the Caribbean Sea. The emerald green crystal waters, the beautiful lighting effects and the mangrove forest will leave you with unique memories. This cenote lays in the middle of the mangrove field.
Casa cenote offers lots of wildlife. The combination of salty and fresh water has led to an amazing diversity of marine life including blue swimming crabs, green moray eels, barracudas, snapper and tarpon fish. Huge rocks overgrown with mosses and green algae decorate the bottom.