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Cenote Chan Hol

Chan Hol, part of the Toh ha cave system, is a cenote and submerged cave system in Quintana Roo, Mexico, of interest to paleoanthropologists. The remains of three prehistoric human fossils were discovered within the cave system.

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Laguna Kaan Luum

The central cenote in Kaan Luum reaches depths of up to 80 meters (262 feet), creating a stark contrast with the shallow, turquoise waters surrounding it.

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Cenote Yax-Chen

Yax chen means green pond in Mayan. Open cenote of the Ox Bel Ha system. On average 5-7 meters deep, the bottom composed of tiny shells, sediment and algae is very sensitive. Large boulders allow for areas where you can stand. With rain the tannic acid creates a colorful thermocline on the surface.

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Cenote Car Wash (Aktun Ha)

Cenote Carwash is also referred to as Cenote Aktun Ha, located outside Tulum. Taxi drivers (not divers :) ) used to wash their cars here due to the easy access. No more car washing takes place here but it is an easy, interesting dive.

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Dreams Reef

Tulum is part of the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System, the second-largest coral reef system in the world. Dive sites like Cuevitas and Dreams are a short boat ride from Tulum’s coast.​

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Cuevitas

Cuevitas, meaning “Little Caves“ in Spanish, is a popular reef dive site located off the coast of Tulum. Situated approximately a 10-minute boat ride from Casa Cenote, it offers divers an opportunity to explore a series of small arches and vibrant coral formations. ​

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Cuevitas Deep

Dive site between 18 and 30 mts deep for open water divers and advanced divers. Dives with canyon like coral formations Dives aorund 45 mts you can sea turtles during the summer time

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Casa Cenote

Located near Tulum, Casa Cenote is one of the few cenotes that are open to beginning divers. It is also great for snorkelers due to its openness to the area around it, easy access, and clear waters. This cenote has clear emerald water and many fun caverns to explore.

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Tankah II

Tankah Bay, located just north of Tulum, Mexico offers excellent scuba diving opportunities for both beginners and experienced divers. The bay is part of the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef system, the second-largest coral reef in the world, providing diverse marine life and vibrant coral formations.

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Cenote Nohoch Nah Chich

Nohoch Nah Chich, meaning “Giant Bird House” in Maya, is one of the most impressive cenote dive sites in the Riviera Maya. It forms part of the vast Sistema Sac Actun, one of the longest underwater cave systems in the world.

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