Open Water friendly cenote combo

Cenote diving in Tulum

Casa Cenote & Dos Ojos Diving

A first-cenote progression from open mangrove water to the classic Dos Ojos cavern route.

Start in the open, sunlit flow of Casa Cenote, where marine life, mangroves, and a visible halocline make orientation easy. Then progress to Dos Ojos for clear-water cavern lines, limestone formations, and low-light sections at a manageable 10 m / 33 ft maximum depth.

PriceFrom $140 USD
DurationAbout 6 hours
LevelOpen Water+
Max depth10 m / 33 ft

Is this the right cenote dive for you?

This combo is built as a smooth progression for certified divers: Casa Cenote gives you open water, natural light, and a relaxed refresh, then Dos Ojos adds guided cavern lines, limestone formations, dive lights, and sharper overhead awareness.

Best for
  • Certified divers planning a first cenote or cavern-style day
  • Divers who want one open cenote and one guided cavern environment
  • Guests who prefer clear visibility and manageable depths

The two dive sites

Open freshwater cenote in Tulum

Site 1: Casa Cenote

Casa Cenote, also known as Cenote Manati, is connected to the Caribbean Sea and the Sac Actun cave system. Expect mangroves, shallow water, marine life, and a visible freshwater-saltwater halocline.

Open and sunlit Skill refresh friendly Halocline effect Marine life
Divers in light beams at Dos Ojos cenote

Site 2: Dos Ojos

Dos Ojos is one of the Riviera Maya's classic cavern dives, known for extraordinary visibility, limestone formations, permanent cavern lines, and cathedral-like light effects.

Cavern route Dive lights used Clear visibility Iconic formations

What to expect

Two guided divesOne dive at Casa Cenote and one at Dos Ojos with a certified guide.
Small groupsMaximum of 4 divers per guide for a calmer, more personal pace.
Comfortable depthsMaximum depth is approximately 10 meters / 33 feet.
Overhead progressionCasa Cenote stays open and bright; Dos Ojos introduces overhead ambience, permanent lines, and dive-light use.

Why divers love this combo

Casa Cenote and Dos Ojos work well together because the first dive builds comfort before the second asks for more awareness. Casa Cenote feels open, bright, and alive with mangrove channels, marine life, and halocline effects. Dos Ojos then gives you the classic cavern atmosphere: clear water, overhead rock, dive lights, and dramatic formations.

For Open Water divers who want their first serious cenote day, this is a practical progression: easier orientation first, then a guided cavern route with clear limits and a conservative maximum depth.

Ready to dive Casa Cenote + Dos Ojos?

Reserve your spot online, then we will confirm timing, meeting details, equipment, and any refresher needs before your dive day.

Check Availability From $140 USD per diver. $50 USD due at booking.
From $140 USD$50 due at booking
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