
Cenotes of the Yucatan Peninsula
The cenotes are natural sinkholes resulting from the collapse of limestone bedrock, exposing groundwater underneath. These underwater caves and caverns offer a unique diving experience with crystal-clear freshwater, stunning light effects, and intricate formations. The most famous cenotes include Dos Ojos, The Pit, and Gran Cenote.
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Dos Ojos
Dos Ojos, meaning 'two eyes', is one of the most popular cenote diving sites in the Yucatan Peninsul...
Gran Cenote
Gran Cenote is famous for its excellent visibility and light effects. Divers can expect to see a var...
The Pit
The Pit is the deepest cenote in the state of Quintana Roo. It is popular for its stunning light bea...
Cenote Angelita
Cenote Angelita offers a unique diving experience with its 'underwater river'. The site has a layer...
Cenote Carwash
Also known as Aktun-Ha, Cenote Carwash is a large open cenote with a lot of aquatic life including t...
Cenote Calavera
Cenote Calavera, also known as 'Temple of Doom', is a thrilling dive site featuring three entrances,...
Cenote Dreamgate
Cenote Dreamgate is known for its spectacularly decorated caves. The site is full of stalactites and...