Dive into the mesmerizing depths of El Pit and Nicte Ha cenotes, exploring stunning light rays and speleothems in the world’s second-largest underwater cave system.
Dive into the mesmerizing depths of El Pit and Nicte Ha cenotes, exploring stunning light rays and speleothems in the world’s second-largest underwater cave system.
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Dos Ojos Park - El Pit Cenote is renowned for several reasons. It is a dream destination for divers, boasting a depth of 119.18 meters (391 feet). Additionally, explorers have uncovered two human skeletons over 10,000 years old here. Nicte Ha Cenote is another breathtaking cenote within the Dos Ojos cave system.
Both cenotes are part of the Dos…
- Dos Ojos Park - El Pit Cenote is renowned for several reasons. It is a dream destination for divers, boasting a depth of 119.18 meters (391 feet). Additionally, explorers have uncovered two human skeletons over 10,000 years old here. Nicte Ha Cenote is another breathtaking cenote within the Dos Ojos cave system.
Both cenotes are part of the Dos Ojos cave system. The Sistema Sac Actun-Nohoch-Dos Ojos is currently the world’s second-largest underwater cave system, featuring 376.7 km (234 miles) of underwater passages and reaching a maximum depth of 119.18 meters (391 feet) in El Pit Cenote.
Two dives are included.
El Pit Cenote is undoubtedly one of the most stunning. It features a 10-meter oval-shaped opening, with its main attraction being the beautiful rays of light that penetrate the cavern’s clear waters. It’s best to visit in the early morning to witness the light rays passing through this remarkable sinkhole from below.
A cavern line in Nicte Ha Cenote allows recreational divers to admire beautiful speleothems around the cenote entrance in the cavern zone.
Please note, the activity is not wheelchair accessible due to a steep staircase with approximately 25 steps leading down to the water.

- Private transportation
- Diver weights
- Bottled water
- Snacks
- Licensed Guide
- Cenote entry fee
- Private transportation
- Diver weights
- Bottled water
- Snacks
- Licensed Guide
- Cenote entry fee
- Tips for your dive guide
- Snorkeling equipment rental
- Diver personal insurance
- Tips for your dive guide
- Snorkeling equipment rental
- Diver personal insurance
Both cenotes are part of the Dos Ojos cave system, a must-see destination. The interconnected Sistema Sac Actun-Nohoch-Dos Ojos is currently the world’s second-largest underwater cave system, featuring 376.7 km (234 miles) of underwater passages and reaching a maximum depth of 119.18 meters (391 feet) in El Pit cenote.
El Pit Cenote is undeniably one of…
Both cenotes are part of the Dos Ojos cave system, a must-see destination. The interconnected Sistema Sac Actun-Nohoch-Dos Ojos is currently the world’s second-largest underwater cave system, featuring 376.7 km (234 miles) of underwater passages and reaching a maximum depth of 119.18 meters (391 feet) in El Pit cenote.
El Pit Cenote is undeniably one of the most stunning. It boasts an oval-shaped opening of 10 meters, with its main attraction being the enchanting rays of light that pierce through the cavern’s clear waters. Visitors should take advantage of the early morning hours to witness the mesmerizing light rays as they illuminate this remarkable sinkhole from below.
The Nicte Ha cavern line is accessible for recreational divers, offering the opportunity to admire beautiful speleothems around the cenote entrance in the cavern zone.
- Divers should sing standart diving General Liability Release and Express Assumption of Risk
- Divers should be certified by recognizable diving agency at minimum OWD level
- Divers should sing standart diving medical form
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.