Discover diving 1 dive in cenote & 1 dive in the reef

Your first underwater breath in the paradisiac waters of Tulum.

Two different enviroment to dive in one day: one cenote and one reef.

Witness the magic underwater world, feel the absence of gravity.
This mini course consist of a 15 minute theory class, a 15 minute practice and
an introduction to your first dives. One in the cenote and one in the sea

2 dives in cenote Dos ojos

Diving Cenote Dos Ojos

Dive 2 caverns in Cenote Dos ojos,

The perfect introduction for a first cenote diving exprience

Beautiful & easy cavern dive site ideal to introduce certified divers to cavern cenotes

Map cenote Dos ojos
Map cenote Dos ojos

Dos Ojos (Two Eyes) refers to two neighboring cenotes that are connected by a large cavern that also connects to a subterranean river. Dos Ojos was filmed for IMAX in 2002 and for BBC/Discovery in 2006.

Dos Ojos is an excellent place to do the first cenote dive due its wide spaces, crystal clear waters and heavy sediment, which is not as easily disturbed. This cenote dive site consists of two independent circuits: The first dive starts at the Barbie Line, a 415 meters line with wide spaces and large light galleries. We always start the dive with this line because it is very close to the surface and is a great way to become acquainted with the feeling of the fresh water, in which buoyancy changes are faster and more delicate. The duration of this dive is 45 minutes and the maximum depth is 6 meters. The second dive circuit is called the Bat Cave, a very different experience. The Bat Cave is an adjacent cenote, next to Dos Ojos, and represents a much more preserved environment, mainly due the fact that the roof of the cenote hasn’t collapsed yet and all of the formations around it are in very good shape. The dive circuit has a length of about 300 meters with a maximum depth of 10 meters. It is darker and takes about 35 minutes.

1 dive in Casa cenote + 1 dive in cenote Carwash

Gazing the green window of cenote carwash

1 dive in Casa cenote + 1 dive in cenote Carwash. An ideal tour to get your diving skills after a while before experiencing a proper cavern dive. Two different expresions of cenotes in braskish a fresh water

1 dive in Casa Cenote,

the last step for the water running from the jungle to the sea.

Casa Cenote, is one of the most popular cenotes that connects one of the longest underwater cave systems in the world with the ocean, only a few steps from the beach!

Casa Cenote extends for about 250 yards into the jungle, leading to a dead end. The water level in the pools varies, but it is no more than 8 meters in the deepest part.

The dive follows alongside the jungle, and it is surrounded by lush algae covered Mangrove roots reaching into the water. Huge rocks overgrown with mosses and green algae decorate the bottom.

You will be enthralled by the clarity, light and color of it.  The mangrove roots are underwater nurseries home of thousands of newly hatched fish. Many fresh and saltwater species in the cenote, such as platys, guppies and mollies.  The incredibly clear and pure water, as well as the play of light, are a delight for photographers.

Diving Casa Cenote gives a unique feeling of swimming underneath the jungle, dazzling him with the beauty of the flora and fauna. Do not miss the chance to live the experience and keep the memory!

1 dive Cenote Carwash,

The underwater garden gate to a huge cave,

Car Wash (or Aktun Ha, meaning water cave in Mayan) was one of the first cenotes that cave divers explored. The name originated from taxi drivers who used to go to this cenote to wash their cars.

The open water part of this cenote is like a small lagoon. It has a beautiful underwater garden that houses fish, turtles, and even a small crocodile. The cavern dive we operate here starts in the garden area and then proceeds into the cavern. The speleothems in this cavern are black, stained by the tannic acid that once passed through this system. The cavern is large, and the most beautiful part of the dive is perhaps the view of the light when moving back out into the garden from the cavern. Fallen trees can be seen silhouetted against the bright entrance. To finish, we do the safety stop while looking around the garden and at its various inhabitants.

This is an easy cavern dive, and the cavern spaces are very large. The way in seems dark, but the sunlight is always visible. There is a thin sediment at the bottom of the cavern, but since the cavern is very large, there is no need to swim near the sediment.

 

Pack 2 | The Diving Enthusiast: 4 Dives (reef or cenote) + 3 Nights

Photos of the house

All our scuba diving holiday packages in Tulum include accommodation in a luxury villa in Tulum. The houses are modern, clean, comfortable: designed for your comfort and relaxation after diving all day in the cenotes, you need to reload your energies in a nice place. Check the pictures of your next home in Tulum:

Dive The Pit & Dos ojos cenotes

1 dive in cenote The pit & 1 or 2 dives in cenote Dos ojos. A tour dedicated to advanced certificate divers who want to experience the incredible wide spaces  and explore the formations in caverns. Both dive  located in the same cenote park.

1 dive in cenote The Pit

The biggest-deepest underwater cavern in Tulum

The Pit is one of the deepest cenotes in the state of Quintana Roo, its a spectacular dive site in a huge chamber. Exceptional water clarity with a visibility of more than 100 meters. Features strong light beams that during the summer penetrate the cavern for more than 27 meters. At this depth, there is a thick hydrogen sulfide cloud. Additionally, small and large stalactites are visible.

Scuba diving in The Pit requires previous deep scuba diving and cavern scuba diving experience.

1 or 2 dives in cenote Dos ojos

The most famous cavern in Tulum

Dos Ojos (Two Eyes) refers to two neighboring cenotes that are connected by a large cavern that also connects to a subterranean river. Dos Ojos was filmed for IMAX in 2002 and for BBC/Discovery in 2006.

Dos Ojos is an excellent place to do the first cenote dive due its wide spaces, crystal clear waters and heavy sediment, which is not as easily disturbed. This cenote dive site consists of two independent circuits: The first dive starts at the Barbie Line, a 415 meters line with wide spaces and large light galleries. We always start the dive with this line because it is very close to the surface and is a great way to become acquainted with the feeling of the fresh water, in which buoyancy changes are faster and more delicate. The duration of this dive is 45 minutes and the maximum depth is 6 meters. The second dive circuit is called the Bat Cave, a very different experience. The Bat Cave is an adjacent cenote, next to Dos Ojos, and represents a much more preserved environment, mainly due the fact that the roof of the cenote hasn’t collapsed yet and all of the formations around it are in very good shape. The dive circuit has a length of about 300 meters with a maximum depth of 10 meters. It is darker and takes about 35 minutes.

 

Open Water Diver Course Tulum

Hovering in Casa Cenote

PADI or SSI open water diver course in Tulum. Dive cenotes and the sea in a 3 day program, where you will learn the basic skills and knowledge to dive up to 18 mts in Open water environments. The course features excellent dive locations in cenotes and the local reef with great instructors who are certified by PADI.

The scuba diving course takes 3 days:

Day 1: Training and open water dive in Casa cenote

Day 2: Training and open water dive in Casa cenote

Day 3: Last day features 2 dives in the reef of Tulum or Cozumel

Upgrades of your course with addtional charge:

1 dive cenote Tajma-ha +1 dive cenote Chikin-ha

Cenote Diving, Tulum, Taj Mahal

Dive cenote Tajma-ha and Chikin ha

This diving tour is dedicated to certified divers that have dove in cenotes before and seek a combination of many beautiful features that cenote offer in one like halloclines, tree roots, amazing light entrances and very interesting swim throughs.

1 dive in Cenote Tajma Ha, return to the soul

1 dive site

Difficulty: Moderate  previous cenote experience required

Maximum depth: 17 meters

Features: cave formations, bat cave, halocline, light beams

Tajma Ha is an impressive and well-rounded dive site featuring both very dark passages and bright chambers that are penetrated by sunlight. It contains almost all of what a cenote could have: formations, halocline, light beams and different cenotes to surface into. Fossils and logs decorate the site, and a halocline is present at some of the greater depths. The cenote features many beautiful views as one comes out of the darkness into the bright, open chambers, which shine in blues and greens.

The dive rises and falls in depth quite often, which makes it slightly more challenging than some of the other cenotes. Previous cavern diving experience is required. The circuit is approximately 130 m in length. The maximum depth is 17 m with a dive time of about 40 minutes.

map cenote Tajma-ha
map cenote Tajma-ha

Cenote Chikin Ha, a dive site with amazing light beams

dive site with a few path options

Difficulty: Easy 

Maximum depth: 16 meters

Features: halocline, tree roots, light beams

Chikin Ha is a beautiful cenote both inside and out. An expansive entrance sets a pretty scene for divers preparing to enter the cenote. Snorkelers and divers both enjoy this open area. Light beams can be seen, as well as a halocline deeper within the cenote. Plant and tree roots are passed in many areas, adding to this cenote’s mystique. Snorkelers can enjoy the clarity of the water and large open space for swimming; however, there are almost no formations in this cavern.

The entire dive circuit is about 160 m long with a maximum depth of 16 m. The dive lasts about 40 minutes. Previous cavern diving experience is required. A few different paths can be taken through the cenote.

Map cenote Chikin-ha
Map cenote Chikin-ha

Pack 4 | The full experience: 6 Cenote Dives + 2 Reef Dives + 1 Eco Tour + 7 Nights

Photos of the house

All our scuba diving holiday packages in Tulum include accommodation in a luxury villa in Tulum. The houses are modern, clean, comfortable: designed for your comfort and relaxation after diving all day in the cenotes, you need to reload your energies in a nice place. Check the pictures of your next home in Tulum:

2 dives in cenote Dreamgate

2 Dives in cenote dreamgate.

Cenote Dreamgate is the cavern with the most rock formations in Tulum

Difficulty: moderate to difficult

Maximum depth: 5 meters

Features: beautiful cave formations

Dream Gate is a cenote and large cavern that it is part of Sac Aktun underwater cave system (like Gran Cenote and Casa Cenote). It is located about 10 km north of Tulum. Dream Gate has some of the nicest speleothemes (cave formations): the cavern is completely full of stalactites, columns, and stalagmites.

There are two independent dive circuits in this cavern: The upstream line and the downstream line. The upstream line is the most elaborately decorated, and at the furthest point of the dive there is an air pocket with a fully decorated ceiling where we come to the surface. When heading back to the entrance, the light streaming into the cenote silhouettes the stalactites for a breathtaking view. This dive takes about 35 minutes and the maximum depth is 5 m (15 ft). The downstream line is quite different; it is also fully decorated and connects with another cenote. Many tree roots from the jungle penetrate the cave to absorb water. At the furthest point of the circuit, light from the other cenote can be seen. The dive time and depth are similar to those of the upstream dive: 35 min and 5 m (15 ft).

Diving in this cavern is recommended for people who were comfortable in the beginner caverns because it is small, fragile, and dark in some places.

Rescue Diver Course in Tulum

PADI Rescue Diver Course Tulum

If you are reading this lines is because probably you have asked yourself about the dangers involved in diving, how you would react and what is the best option to proceed. Must of the bad accidents have a turning point where, if treated the right way can be avoided or treated the wrong way become and training of the right responses to put in half a potentially hazardous situation.
The PADI rescue course is a 3 day program dedicated to develop skills and knowledge to respond to must common emergent situations involved in diving.
The rescue course will teach you how to prioritize and structure in an emergency plan. will make you feel safer at the same time knowing how to react to situation that could happens to you or another fellow diver.

Course prerequisites:
• Certified as a PADI Advanced Open Water Diver
• 12 years old
• Logged 40 scuba dives
• Completed EFR Primary and Secondary Care training within 24 months. We can provide this training in one day.

What is the Rescue program like?
The course starts by checking the theory knowledge regarding the practices scheduled. After revised the practical sessions are conducted in cenotes and in the sea
Over the course of two intensive days you will cover the following subjects: Self rescue situations and techniques.
Assisting tired diver
Assisting panicked diver
Remote response form boat, deck, etc.
Distressed diver underwater
Surfacing and assisting an unresponsive diver underwater. Exiting unresponsive diver
First aid for pressure related injuries

1 dive cenote Angelita + 1 dive cenote Carwash

Dive cenote Angelita + Carwash. A tour for the adventurous spirit. This tour is dedicated for advanced divers that have already done cenote dives before.  Featuring deep dive in  underwater clouds produced by a cemetery of trees in cenote Angelita and  verdant gardens with deep cavern passages in Carwash.

Cenote Angelita, the dive site in the clouds

Difficulty: advanced

Maximum depth: 40 meters

Features: hydrogen sulfide cloud, small cave

Angelita is a magical cenote that is often described as mysterious and a bit spooky. At first, the cenote appears to be unassuming, just a small pond in the middle of a very thick jungle. However, the deepest parts of the cenote go down to 204 ft (66 m). Its most amazing feature is a 4.5 ft (1.5 m) thick hydrogen sulfide cloud that starts at 83 ft (27 m). This cloud is made up of gases that have leaked out of decomposing trees and leaves that fall from the jungle into the cenote. This gas accumulates where the fresh and the salt water meet (the halocline). This creates a false floor at the bottom, which can be traversed to reach a dark, otherworldly chamber that is full of jungle detritus. The base of this mountain of detritus starts below but reaches above the cloud. Rising again from below the cloud, the peak of the mountain of detritus takes on a new face, as if one is ascending a cloud-topped mountain. On the way out of the cenote, there is a small cave loop, and at the surface, one can get an appreciation for all of the trees that provide this cenote with its hydrogen sulfide cloud. The dive lasts about half an hour. It requires experience in deep diving and cavern diving.

 

Cenote Carwash, the gate of cave diving

1 tank

Difficulty: easy

Maximum depth:

Features: black cave formations, lily pad garden

Car Wash (or Aktun Ha, meaning water cave in Mayan) was one of the first cenotes that cave divers explored. The name originated from taxi drivers who used to go to this cenote to wash their cars.

The open water part of this cenote is like a small lagoon. It has a beautiful underwater garden that houses fish, turtles, and even a small crocodile. The cavern dive we operate here starts in the garden area and then proceeds into the cavern. The speleothemes in this cavern are black, stained by the tannic acid that once passed trough this system. The cavern is large, and the most beautiful part of the dive is perhaps the view of the light when moving back out into the garden from the cavern. Fallen trees can be seen silhouetted against the bright entrance. To finish, we do the safety stop while looking around the garden and at its various inhabitants.

This is an easy cavern dive, and the cavern spaces are very large. The way in seems dark, but the sunlight is always visible. There is a thin sediment at the bottom of the cavern, but since the cavern is very large, there is no need to swim near the sediment. Diving in one of the beginner caverns (like Dos Ojos and Gran Cenote) is recommended before visiting Car Wash, but this cenote does not require special skills.

Dive Master Course in Tulum

Becoming a dive master in tulum

Imagine yourself in a tropical destination. The bell sound of the tanks in the morning announce that the adventure is coming. Imagine that your office is the near by reef. Your coworkers are some fellow divers that like as passionate as you are for nature and your mission is to have fun with new and interesting people from all over the world.
Some dream about it and some make their dreams come true.
The Divemaster program it’s in your reach. All it takes is dedication and prioritize your wishes. We take care of the rest.

What is the Divemaster course?
The Divemaster course is an intensive two weeks program course dedicated to expand your diving capacities for the art of guiding and supervision of diving groups.
It is the introduction to the professional world of diving and a gateway for a whole different lifestyle.
The Divemaster course is focused in learning the skills and knowledge to anticipate and assist the posible problems that could occur when leading a group of divers under and above the water.
You will learn how to prepare a dive and an emergency assistance plan for a group in multiple environments.
All skill sessions are done in natural/real diving environments bringing the experience as close to what you will encounter in a dive site.

As a certified Divemaster you can:
Guide certified divers
Give dive briefing
Supervision of divers with certification
Conduct of refresher and skin diver courses
Assist Discover courses
Lead dives for discover courses

Diver Prerequisites
• Certified as a PADI Advanced Open Water Diver and PADI Rescue Diver
• 18 years old
• Logged 40 scuba dives
• Completed EFR Primary and Secondary Care training
within 24 months
• Medically evaluated and cleared for diving by a
physician within 12 months

To complete the course you must be able to:
Complete the knowledge development and exam
Learn how to make and emergency assistance plan
Master skills from all previews courses and other new practical applications
Complete program workshops & practical assessments
60 logged dives
Meet professional criteria

So what makes Agua Clara Diving a good alternative?
We believe in the NO RUSH philosophy. The instruction is adapted to the personal needs of the group in a relaxed and professional environment.
The must valuable aspect of the course we offer, is the opportunity of learning multiple guiding styles from professional and experienced instructors in an environment that facilitates more intimate interactions with fellow divers.
If guiding divers is an art. Agua Clara has some great masters to teach the tricks and know how acquired through many ayer of experience.

What is the price of this course?
– $1290 USD with Divemaster crew pack

What is included in our price?
THE CREW PACK ($240 usd) Divemaster Manual, Instructor Manual, Divemaster slates,Encyclopedia of Recreational Diving, Scuba Tune Up guidebook, Professional Training Log, Hologram decal, PADI Pro bag & eRDPml with Instruction Manual
Divemaster course (2 weeks)
Equipment, includes the use of diving computers if you don’t have one.
Lunch, snacks & refreshments

What is not included:
Your anual membership of $115 usd paid directly to PADI by Credit Card
Lodging

What is the price for additional dives to complete the course?
Agua Clara is committed to help you succeed on becoming a professional diver. Because of this, if you enroll in the course and you are missing logged dives to start or finish it, you can do them with us by just paying the expenses of the dives:
$25 USD + entrance fees (with own equipment) or $35 with rental equipment
The course has around 14 dives in the sea and different cenotes.

Booking Dates 2019
The Divemaster course is 14 days long. We need a minimum of two people to operate it. If you are a single diver you can signup for our fixed dates which are:
6th of May to 19th of May
15th do July to 28th of July
7th of October to 20th of October
2nd of December to 15th of December

What is the Divemaster program like?
Over two weeks you will do the following over 20 sessions covering the following skills and subjects:
Knowledge review & Final Examen sessions
Emergency assistance plan session
Water rescue practical sessions
Teaching of Skin Dive skills and it’s main problems
Assistance Open Water Diver Course
Assistance of Advanced Open Water course
Assistance is Discover diving course
Mapping diving sites
Guiding certified divers
Assistance of refresh courses

Booking process:
To book, we send a payment request for a 20% deposit of the total reservation. We need a minimum of two divers to run this course. As soon as we confirm it we can help you with some lodging alternatives. If we don’t find enough divers to run the course 30 days prior to the course, we give a reimbursement in full right away.

1 dive cenote Nicte-ha + 1 dive cenote Carwash

1 dive in cenote Nicte-ha + 1 dive in cenote Carwash, this is a great tour for divers with previous cenote diving experience. You will find incredible contrasts of light and life hiding under the cavern surrounding these two spectacular cenotes

1 dive in cenote Nicte-ha,

Lushed garden with crystal clear water emerging form the dephts of white caverns

The meaning of its name in mayan is water flower since it is fulfilled with lilies plant and flowers. This cenote has a shallow garden floating in crystal clear water surrounded by lushed mayan jungle. Diving here gives exceptional sight of light shining through its paradisiac vegetation under and above the water.

1 dive Cenote Carwash,

The underwater garden gate to a huge cave,

Car Wash (or Aktun Ha, meaning water cave in Mayan) was one of the first cenotes that cave divers explored. The name originated from taxi drivers who used to go to this cenote to wash their cars.

The open water part of this cenote is like a small lagoon. It has a beautiful underwater garden that houses fish, turtles, and even a small crocodile. The cavern dive we operate here starts in the garden area and then proceeds into the cavern. The speleothems in this cavern are black, stained by the tannic acid that once passed through this system. The cavern is large, and the most beautiful part of the dive is perhaps the view of the light when moving back out into the garden from the cavern. Fallen trees can be seen silhouetted against the bright entrance. To finish, we do the safety stop while looking around the garden and at its various inhabitants.

This is an easy cavern dive, and the cavern spaces are very large. The way in seems dark, but the sunlight is always visible. There is a thin sediment at the bottom of the cavern, but since the cavern is very large, there is no need to swim near the sediment.

Casa cenote + cenote Naval

Refresh dive Casa cenote + cenote Naval

1 Refresh dive in Casa cenote + 1 dive in a cenote of your choice: cenote Naval

An ideal tour for certified divers seeking and easy and unique dive in the open area to get your skills back and enjoy the magic of cenotes. We suggest this tour for divers that haven’t dived for a year or more and have less than 25 dives on their belt

1 dive in Casa Cenote,

the last step for the water running from the jungle to the sea.

Casa Cenote, is one of the most popular cenotes that connects one of the longest underwater cave systems in the world with the ocean, only a few steps from the beach!

Casa Cenote extends for about 250 yards into the jungle, leading to a dead end. The water level in the pools varies, but it is no more than 8 meters in the deepest part.

The dive follows alongside the jungle, and it is surrounded by lush algae covered Mangrove roots reaching into the water. Huge rocks overgrown with mosses and green algae decorate the bottom.

You will be enthralled by the clarity, light and color of it.  The mangrove roots are underwater nurseries home of thousands of newly hatched fish. Many fresh and saltwater species in the cenote, such as platys, guppies and mollies.  The incredibly clear and pure water, as well as the play of light, are a delight for photographers.

Diving Casa Cenote gives a unique feeling of swimming underneath the jungle, dazzling him with the beauty of the flora and fauna. Do not miss the chance to live the experience and keep the memory!

1 dive Cenote Naval,

a freshwater aquarium home of terrestrial turtles.

 Cenote Naval has an exceptional vast open freshwater area bathed by a huge amount of sunlight that provide the energy for a a beautiful lily forest that peek out to the surface providing shelter to al lot of typical cenote species. It is also home of many terrestrial turtles.

It’s an ideal place to refresh your skills or train some new ones. This cenote has a couple of caverns that will give you the sensation of being in a completely different environment than the open area depleted of light.  Enjoy the swords of light penetrating the depths of cenote in concentrated beans of glory with a background of thousands of colorful fishes.

 

Refresh Casa Cenote + Cenote Dos Ojos

Diving Cenote Dos Ojos

Refresh dive Casa cenote + cenote Dos ojos

1 Refresh dive in Casa cenote + 1 dive in a cenote of your choice: cenote Dos ojos

An ideal tour for certified divers seeking and easy and unique dive in the open area to get your skills back and enjoy the magic of cenotes. We suggest this tour for divers that haven’t dived for a year or more and have less than 25 dives on their belt

1 dive in Casa Cenote,

the last step for the water running from the jungle to the sea.

Casa Cenote, is one of the most popular cenotes that connects one of the longest underwater cave systems in the world with the ocean, only a few steps from the beach!

Casa Cenote extends for about 250 yards into the jungle, leading to a dead end. The water level in the pools varies, but it is no more than 8 meters in the deepest part.

The dive follows alongside the jungle, and it is surrounded by lush algae covered Mangrove roots reaching into the water. Huge rocks overgrown with mosses and green algae decorate the bottom.

You will be enthralled by the clarity, light and color of it.  The mangrove roots are underwater nurseries home of thousands of newly hatched fish. Many fresh and saltwater species in the cenote, such as platys, guppies and mollies.  The incredibly clear and pure water, as well as the play of light, are a delight for photographers.

Diving Casa Cenote gives a unique feeling of swimming underneath the jungle, dazzling him with the beauty of the flora and fauna. Do not miss the chance to live the experience and keep the memory!

1 dive in Cenote Dos ojos,

your introduction to cavern diving

Dos Ojos is an excellent place to do the first cenote dive due its wide spaces, crystal clear waters and heavy sediment, which is not as easily disturbed. This cenote dive site consists of two independent circuits: The first dive starts at the Barbie Line, a 415 meters line with wide spaces and large light galleries. We always start the dive with this line because it is very close to the surface and is a great way to become acquainted with the feeling of the fresh water, in which buoyancy changes are faster and more delicate. The duration of this dive is 45 minutes and the maximum depth is 6 meters.

Discover dive in an Open cenote in Tulum

First time dive in an Open cenote in Tulum. Cenote are a great place to learn diving. Its calm and crystal clear water are ideal to practice the escencial skills you need to try diving for the frist time or do a refresh after a long time out of the water.

This program consists of a mini course of 30 an hour were you will learn the basic thoery and practive you need to take your first underwaer breath and feel the sensation of being suspended in water.

The amazing advantage of this course in Tulum is that the 40 minute dive will start right away after your skills in the same spectacular site. An amazing cenote full of living things to enjoy.