
Cavern Scuba Diving
There are a number of reasons that make Cavern Scuba Diving also known as Cenote Scuba Diving attractive to the diver, and if there is one place in the world that offers the perfect cave diving is the coast of Mexico, a labyrinth of underground streams draining drop by drop to the sea.
The diving conditions are not effected by weather, moderate water temperature [77f], barely discernible current, large caverns and passageways, Amazing underwater visibility, i could keep going but i prefer that you see it by your self, if you are reading this then you should try Cavern Scuba Diving because is one of those activities that will create moment that will last forever.
There are two distinct forms of cenote diving:
- Cave Diving Swimming into a cave beyond the reach of natural sunlight. ( This diver require Full Cave Certification )
- Cavern Diving Staying in sight of the entrance of a cave within the realm of natural sunlight, ( This dive only require Open Water Diver Certification)
Cavern Scuba Diving, pick up at 6:30 am return to hotel 3:00 pm
Includes:
- All the equipment
- Taxes
- Transportation from the marina to the Cavern
- light meals
- Water
- Two dives