top of page
guided_cavern_dives5.jpg

Cenote Diving Fees

Transparent tour rates.
Relaxed, guided cavern dives.
Safe. Unrushed. Unforgettable.
Guided Cenote Tours (Recreational Diving)

Explore the crystal-clear cenotes of the Riviera Maya with experienced cave professionals, in a calm, controlled, and recreational setting.
 

Our cavern tours are designed for certified recreational divers looking for a unique and awe-inspiring experience — without stress, rushing, or technical requirements.
 

Since 2005, our instructors and guides have explored these systems extensively. We focus on safety, comfort, and enjoyment, while sharing the beauty and history of the Mayan underground world.
 

You’ll dive within safe recreational limits, following permanent guidelines, surrounded by natural light, stunning formations, and pristine water.
 

Every tour is adapted to your experience level, pace, and objectives.

Cenote Daily Rates

2 guided cenote dives per day
Always two different dives

  • 1 diver: 

  • 2 divers: 

  • 3 divers:

  • 4 divers:

$240 USD

$360 USD

$480 USD

$600 USD

Standard Cenote Combos (included)

The base price applies to the following combinations:

  • Chikin Ha (West & East lines)

  • Dos Ojos (Barbie Line & Bat Cave)

  • El Eden + Tajma Ha

  • Dreamsgate (Up & Downstream)

  • Nohoch (Clock & Counter-Clockwise)

+ $90 USD extra fee (per group)

Applies to the following combinations:

  • Angelita + Carwash

  • Angelita + Casa Cenote

  • Carwash + Casa Cenote

  • Zapote + Kin Ha

+ $30 USD extra fee (per group)

Applies to the following combinations:

  • The Pit + Taak Bi Ha or Nicte Ha

  • Taak Bi Ha + Nicte Ha

Optional

EAN32 Nitrox — $5 USD per cylinder

What’s Included
  • Transportation (Puerto Aventuras ↔ Akumal area)

  • Guiding

  • 80 cu / 11 L aluminum cylinder

  • Weights

  • Drinking water

  • Light meal (sandwich)

  • Oxygen kit

  • Complete toolbox & spare parts

Not Included
  • Personal diving equipment

  • Cenote entrance fees

  • Personal expenses

  • Nitrox 32

Important Policies
Booking & Payment

Guided cenote dives are reserved in advance and subject to availability.
 

A one-day guiding fee is required as a non-refundable deposit to confirm the booking.
The remaining balance is due 10 days before the scheduled guiding date.
 

Bookings are considered confirmed only once the deposit has been received.

Diver Responsibility & Eligibility

By booking guided cenote dives, divers confirm that they:

  • Hold an appropriate diving certification for the planned dives

  • Are medically fit to dive and responsible for their own fitness to dive

  • Are autonomous divers capable of managing their equipment and procedures independently
     

Guided dives are not instructional dives and do not include skills training or evaluation.

Guiding Conditions

Guiding is conducted under the following principles:

  • Dives are planned conservatively, based on certification level, experience, and objectives

  • The guide manages navigation, logistics, and overall dive structure

  • Divers remain responsible for their own gas management and safety
     

Guides may modify or cancel dives at any time due to environmental conditions, equipment issues, or safety considerations.

Cancellations & Credits

Deposits are non-refundable under any circumstances.

In case of cancellation for valid reasons (injury, illness, force majeure):

  • No refund will be issued

  • The paid amount may be retained as a guiding credit, valid for 18 months

  • Unused credits expire after 18 months

Final Notes

Guided cenote diving is conducted in potentially hazardous environments.

By confirming a booking, divers acknowledge that:

  • Cenote diving carries inherent risks

  • Dive plans and execution are adapted to real-time conditions

  • Access to specific sites is not guaranteed
     

Our priority is safe, structured, and responsible cenote diving — not rushed schedules or guaranteed outcomes.

Next Steps

​Logistical details are presented separately to keep this page focused on the price of the service itself.

bottom of page