From Cancun: The Pit and Dos Ojos Cenote Diving Experience
If you’re looking to explore some of the most captivating underwater scenery in the Yucatán Peninsula, this tour offers a chance to see two of the region’s most famous cenotes — The Pit and Dos Ojos — with a professional guide. For $329 per person, you’ll spend about 7 hours immersed in crystal-clear waters, discovering dramatic formations, sunbeams piercing the depths, and the eerie silence of underground caves. It’s designed for divers who want more than just a swim — this is about experiencing the visual spectacle and geological marvels that make these cenotes unforgettable.
What we really like about this tour is how it balances adventure and safety — small groups led by experienced guides ensure that even those new to technical diving feel supported. Plus, the inclusion of full scuba gear, lunch, and round-trip transportation means you can fully focus on the experience without extra planning. One thing to consider is that, given the depth and nature of the cenotes, this is best suited for certified divers or those comfortable with technical diving.
This tour suits adventurous travelers who appreciate spectacular natural beauty and unique underwater landscapes. If you’re keen on exploring mysterious caves and seeing sunlight filter through underground waters, this will be right up your alley. It’s also a convenient option for those staying in Cancun or the Mayan Riviera, as transportation and guides are included.
Key Points

- Spectacular Cenotes: Visit two of the Yucatán’s most stunning sites — The Pit and Dos Ojos.
- Expert Guides: Led by experienced full cave diver guides who prioritize safety.
- All-inclusive: Full scuba gear, lunch, drinks, and transportation included for a hassle-free day.
- Small Groups: Limited to 8 participants for personalized attention.
- Unmatched Visuals: Experience sunbeams shining down at The Pit and explore intricate formations at Dos Ojos.
- Duration & Flexibility: A 7-hour tour with options to cancel up to 24 hours in advance.
In-Depth Review of the Experience

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The Itinerary and the Appeal of Cenote Pit
Your day begins with a scenic pickup from your hotel in Cancun or the Mayan Riviera, in a comfortable van. Once you arrive at Cenote Pit, the first thing that strikes you is its sheer depth — over 400 feet. The guide, likely someone like Carlos (if reviews are any indicator), will help you descend the wooden stairs into crystal-clear waters. We loved the way the water feels when you first step in — cold, crisp, and startlingly transparent.
The highlight here is the sunbeams that penetrate the water at about 98 feet deep. Watching light dance through the water is a rare privilege, making you feel like you’re in an otherworldly theater. We found that the visual contrast of the dark depths versus the illuminated surface creates a surreal experience, ideal for photography enthusiasts.
Further down, as you pass through the halocline — the boundary between fresh and salt water — you might notice a shift in visibility and color. Descending into the hydrogen sulfide cloud at 100 ft, the cavern narrows into darkness, offering a sense of adventure and a peek into the geological history of the region. Then, ascending toward the ceiling at 30 ft, you’ll be treated to stunning rays of sunlight creating laser-like beams underwater. It’s a sight that stays with you long after you leave.
Exploring Dos Ojos
After a hearty lunch and some rest, you’ll head to Dos Ojos, a name that means “Two Eyes” in Mayan, thanks to its two connected cenotes. This site is famous among divers for its long, shallow dives and spectacular formations. Here, you’ll see impressive stalactites, stalagmites, and other mineral features that decorate the underwater landscape.
The dives at Dos Ojos are described as longer and shallower, allowing you to take your time appreciating the natural art. We loved how the water clarity here created a visual feast of shapes and textures. The guides emphasize safety and technique, making it a comfortable environment whether you’re an experienced diver or fairly new to the sport.
What Makes This Tour Stand Out?
The small group size — typically 1:2 to 1:4 — ensures personalized attention, which is reassuring given the technical nature of the dives. The full cave diver guides are not only experienced but also passionate about sharing these hidden treasures.
The inclusion of full scuba gear (fins, mask, regulator, BCD) means you don’t have to worry about lugging equipment around or renting on-site, which can often be a hassle. The round-trip transportation in comfortable vans removes the stress of navigating to remote sites, and the lunch and drinks keep you energized after your underwater adventure.
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One review pointed out: “The guides made me feel safe even when I was a bit nervous about the depth,” highlighting the professionalism and support offered. The 7-hour duration allows enough time to enjoy both cenotes without feeling rushed, giving you a full sense of immersion.
The pricing of $329 offers good value considering the included gear, guidance, transportation, and meals. The small group size is a bonus, as it offers a more intimate experience compared to larger tours.
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Possible Drawbacks
While the tour is highly praised, one point to consider is that the depth and cave environment might not be suitable for everyone. If you’re a first-time diver or uncomfortable with confined spaces or significant depths, this might be more challenging. Also, the 7-hour length means a full day away from the beach or other activities, so pace yourself accordingly.
Who Is This Tour For?

This experience is perfect for certified divers or those familiar with technical diving looking to explore the famous cenotes of the Yucatán. It also appeals to travelers who love photography and geological wonders, thanks to the stunning light effects and formations. If you’re comfortable with a bit of adventure and want an authentic, small-group experience with expert guides, this tour hits all the right notes.
The Sum Up

This tour offers a remarkable way to see two of the most beautiful cenotes in the Yucatán, combining spectacular visual effects, geological intrigue, and professional guidance. The inclusion of full gear, transportation, lunch, and small groups makes it a convenient and valuable option for those eager to explore Mexico’s underground marvels.
While it’s best suited for certified or experienced divers, the emphasis on safety and support makes it accessible for anyone comfortable with the environment. Expect plenty of stunning views, unique formations, and the thrill of exploring these quiet, mysterious underwater worlds.
If you’re drawn to adventure, natural beauty, and cultural curiosity, this tour will not disappoint. It’s a chance to witness some of the most iconic underwater scenery in the world, making it a memorable highlight of any trip to Cancun or the Mayan Riviera.
FAQ

Do I need to be a certified diver to join this tour?
Yes, as it involves diving in caves and cenotes, certification or experience in technical diving is recommended for safety reasons.
How long is the tour?
The entire experience lasts about 7 hours, including transportation, diving, and meals.
Is transportation included?
Yes, round-trip transportation in a comfortable van from any hotel in Cancun or the Mayan Riviera is provided.
What should I bring?
All necessary scuba gear is included, but bring swimwear, a towel, and sun protection for before and after the dives.
Are meals provided?
Yes, a light lunch such as tacos or baguettes, along with drinks, is included in the tour.
How small are the groups?
Groups are limited to 8 participants, ensuring a more personalized experience.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What are the main attractions?
The breathtaking sunbeams at Cenote Pit and the intricate formations at Dos Ojos are the highlights.
Is the tour suitable for beginners?
Due to the depth and cave environment, it’s more suitable for experienced or certified divers.
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