Yucatan - Mexico - Dive in the Cenotes
May 27th, 2025 - June 1st, 2025
Availability: In Stock
- Departure Date: May 27th, 2025 ( Tue )
- Return Date: June 1st, 2025 ( Sun )
The Riviera Maya Cenotes, located just south of Cancun, are home to some of the world's longest cave and cavern systems, as recognized by the Guinness World Records. Once dry, these miles of stunning limestone caverns have been shaped over thousands of years by dripping rainwater, forming intricate stalagmites and stalactites that challenge the imagination. Each Cenote enters a mesmerizing maze of cavern systems filled with crystal-clear fresh water that offers over 500 feet of visibility. This makes every cavern diving adventure unforgettable. With unique features in each Cenote, no two dive locations are the same, ensuring every experience is a fresh adventure.
MUSA (The Underwater Museum of Art) is in the National Marine Park between Cancun and Isla Mujeres. This underwater museum features over 500 sculptures by six artists, creating an artificial reef that fosters coral growth and provides shelter for various marine organisms. MUSA can be explored by diving, snorkeling, or via glass-bottom boats. The museum’s mission, "The Art of Conservation," reflects its focus on environmental preservation and marine life protection, making it a unique fusion of art and conservation.
Itinerary
Day 1 ( May 27th ) - Departure
Recommended flight:
DL621 JFK - CUN ( Arrival at 11:37 AM )
Meet at Cancun International Airport
Stay at the hotel in Playa Del Carmen
( Free transportation from airport to hotel )
Day 2 ( May 28th ) - Day 5 ( May 31st ) - Diving ( 2-3 dives per day )
3 days in Cenotes + 1 day at MUSA
*2-3 dives daily; any dive sites are available but depend on weather conditions.
Stay at the hotel in Playa Del Carmen.
Day 6 ( Jun 1st ) - Check out and Departure to Cancun International Airport
Recommended flight: DL620 CUN – JFK ( Departure at 12:40 PM )
( Free transportation from hotel to airport )
Cost
- Diver: $1,699 Per person
Divers must have an AOW certification or attend an AOW course on the trip with our instructor
*Early Bird: $1,499 Per person ( Book before 3/31/2025 and 50% deposit needed )
Cost Included
- Transfer between the airport, hotel, and dive site
- Twin shared A/C room at Playa Del Carmen hotel
- 4 days dive ( Distinguished dive sites of the Cenotes and in the MUSA )
- Administration fees for Cenotes and MUSA
- Tanks, weight, and dive guide services
Cost Excluded
- Flight Ticket
- Dive Equipment rental
- Big flashes camera permit fee in the Cenote ( $15 - 25 per Canote )
- Meals and drinks
- Tips ( About $10 - 15 per day )
- Anything not listed in the costs above
Optional Cost
- Mask and snorkel: $5 Per day
- Fins: $5 Per day
- Wetsuit: $10 Per day
- Regulator: $15 Per day
- BCD: $15 Per day
- Dive computer: $15 Per day
- Full set equipment: $45 Per day
- Underwater light: $15 Per day
- Single room difference: $300 Per person
- AOW course on Trip: $300 (Theory+Dives)
Notes
- The passport must be valid for more than 6 months.
- You'll need your Passport and dive certification, and we recommend you have DAN insurance.
- The water temperature is around 24 – 28C in the cenote; a 5mm full wetsuit is suggested.
- Dive sites could change due to weather conditions.
- NO SPEARFISHING.
- You will be responsible for following Safe Diving Practices and diving within your limits.
- Mexican pesos and USD are acceptable in Mexico; the rate for USD is 1 USD for 20 MXP.
- The power supply in Mexico is 120 volt / 60 Hz, and the power adapter is a twin flat pins plug.
Reservation & Cancellation
- Please make a reservation before April 30th, 2025.
- A $700 deposit is necessary to secure your seat; the remaining balance must be paid 30 days before departure.
- For cancellations less than 30 days prior, the trip is unacceptable, and we cannot give refunds.