Introduction

If you’re looking to add an unforgettable aquatic adventure to your Tulum trip, a scuba diving experience at Dos Ojos promises just that. This tour offers a chance to explore a mesmerizing underground cavern system filled with stunning rock formations and crystal-clear waters.
What makes this tour appealing? First, you get to see one of the most photographed cenotes in the area, famous for its twin sinkholes, called the “Two Eyes” (hence the name). Second, the guided aspect ensures safety and expert navigation, even if you’re newer to cenote diving. Lastly, the combination of a scenic drive, local culture, and a delicious Mexican lunch makes the whole day feel well-rounded.
However, a common consideration is that this experience is designed for certified open water divers, which excludes those without the proper certification or with more than a year since their last diving adventure. This tour suits travelers eager for a safe, guided underwater exploration layered with natural beauty and cultural touches.
You can check if your dates are available here:Good To Know

- Stunning Cenote: Explore the crystal-clear waters of Dos Ojos, one of the most beautiful cenotes in the region.
- Expert Guides: A full cave instructor ensures safety and helps you navigate the cavern system.
- All-Inclusive Price covers gear, entrance, snacks, lunch, and transportation, offering good value for a full day.
- Limited Group Size: Small groups (up to 4 participants) guarantee personalized attention.
- Location & Transport: About 45 minutes by jeep from Tulum, making it a manageable day trip.
- Age & Certification: Suitable only for certified Open Water divers, with restrictions for those who haven’t dived in a year or more.
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An In-Depth Look at the Experience

Starting Point and Transportation
The tour kicks off at a central location in Tulum, Calle 6 Nte Bis. 227, where you’ll meet your guide from The Dive Machine. After a brief safety briefing and gear check, you’ll hop into a comfortable jeep or SUV for the 45-minute drive to Dos Ojos. This journey allows you to relax, take in some scenery, and chat with your guide — often a good moment to get excited about what lies ahead.
Guided Tour in Tulum
Before hitting the water, there’s a quick two-hour guided tour around Tulum. This gives you a taste of local culture and history, offering a nice prelude to your underwater adventure. Many reviewers appreciate this part as it adds context to their day, making the experience more meaningful.
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Once at Dos Ojos, you’ll gear up with full dive equipment, which includes tanks, wetsuits, masks, and fins. The full gear is included, so you don’t need to worry about renting or bringing your own. The cenote itself is famous for its twin sinkholes connected by an intricate maze of caverns. The water clarity is exceptional, often described as “crystal clear,” giving you a perfect view of the stunning rock formations, stalactites, and stalagmites.
Guides lead you through a maximum depth of 32 feet (10 meters), making it suitable even for less experienced cavern explorers, provided you are certified. You’ll navigate through tunnels and open areas, with sunlight filtering through, casting dramatic beams that dance across the rocks.
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Underwater Highlights
The underwater scenery is breathtaking. Reviewers emphasize the stunning rock formations, which resemble sculptures frozen in time. The clear water creates a surreal, almost otherworldly atmosphere—like exploring a hidden cathedral beneath the earth. Some mention that the water’s stillness and clarity make it feel like you’re floating in a different dimension.
Safety and Guidance
The full cave instructor accompanies your group, which is limited to just four participants. The small group size is a definite advantage, allowing for personalized attention and a relaxed pace. Many comments note how knowledgeable and approachable the guides are, often sharing insights about the geological features and ecosystem of Dos Ojos.
Lunch and Return
After your underwater adventure, it’s time for a well-deserved Mexican lunch, which is included in the tour. The food is typically local, flavorful, and a nice way to refuel. Following lunch, you’ll head back to Tulum, arriving at your starting point after approximately 5.5 hours total.
What’s Included and What’s Not

Included:
- Entrance fee to Dos Ojos
- Full dive gear (mask, fins, wetsuit, tanks)
- Guided tour with an experienced instructor
- Transportation from the meeting point to the cenote
- Lunch, snacks, and water
- Towel
Not Included:
- Photos of your dive (if you’d like pictures, you’ll need to arrange and pay separately)
- Ecotax of $15 USD per person (payable upon arrival)
- Transportation from your hotel to the meeting point
Practical Details and Tips

Price and Value
At $199 per person, this experience offers a lot of value considering gear, guides, entrance fees, and a tasty lunch are all included. The small group size makes it more personalized than larger tours, and the safety emphasis is reassuring, especially for those new to cenote diving.
Timing and Duration
Most tours run in the morning, allowing you to enjoy the rest of your day in Tulum or nearby attractions. The 5.5-hour duration ensures a full experience without feeling rushed. Remember, you’ll need to arrive with your Open Water certification, and it’s best if you haven’t been out of the water for more than a year.
What to Bring
Bring cash (for the ecotax and any extras), and wear your swimwear underneath your clothes for easy changing. Pack sunscreen (biodegradable preferred), and a towel is provided.
Accessibility and Suitability
This experience is wheelchair accessible, which is a bonus for some travelers. However, children under 15 are not allowed, and the experience requires a moderate level of comfort in water, plus certification.
Additional Notes
- You must provide your T-shirt and shoe sizes, weight, and height at booking for gear fit.
- No alcohol or drugs are permitted, for safety reasons.
- Ecotax of 500 MXN ($15 USD) is charged upon arrival, so be prepared with cash.
Who Will Love This Tour?

This adventure is perfect for certified divers looking for a safe, guided, and deeply scenic cenote experience. It’s especially suitable for those who appreciate natural beauty, geological formations, and a touch of adventure. The small group size and expert guidance make it ideal for travelers who want a personal touch.
If you’re seeking a leisurely underwater exploration, are comfortable with the depth (max 10 meters), and love storybook-like scenery, you’ll find plenty to enjoy here. Those without certification or with more than a year since their last dive should look for alternative experiences.
The Sum Up

The Dos Ojos cenote tour offers a unique chance to explore one of Mexico’s most breathtaking underground systems. It balances adventure, safety, and cultural touches, making it suitable for certified divers eager for a visually stunning underwater world. The inclusion of gear, guides, and lunch makes it a comprehensive value, especially with the small group setting ensuring personalized attention.
For travelers who value natural beauty, expert-led experiences, and a well-organized day trip, this tour is a strong choice. While it’s not for everyone (notably, non-certified divers or those uncomfortable with depths), those who do participate will walk away with unforgettable memories of Mexico’s underwater treasures.
FAQ

Do I need to be a certified diver?
Yes, this tour requires Open Water certification because of the depth limit and cave navigation involved.
Can I do this if I haven’t dived recently?
You should not have been out of the water for more than a year; otherwise, you might not be eligible.
How deep do I go during the dive?
The maximum depth is 32 feet (10 meters), making it accessible for most certified divers.
Are photos included?
No, photos are not included in the package; you’ll need to arrange this separately if interested.
Is transportation from my hotel included?
No, transportation from your hotel is not included; the tour starts at a specified central location.
What should I bring?
Bring cash (for ecotax and extras), swimsuit, towel, and biodegradable sunscreen.
Is the tour suitable for children?
No, children under 15 are not permitted.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides speak Spanish, English, and German.
How long is the tour?
The entire experience lasts about 5.5 hours, mostly in the morning.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour.
This guided cenote experience in Dos Ojos promises a spectacular underwater journey that combines natural wonder with excellent safety and logistics. It’s perfect for certified divers craving a memorable, scenic exploration of one of Mexico’s most iconic cenotes.
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