Cenotes
The word "cenote" derives from "t'z oo not”, which in the Mayan language means “sacred well”. These sinkholes were considered the entrance to a parallel underworld, home of Gods and Spirits. Hundreds of these huge systems of underground caves and tunnels are located in the jungle area of the Riviera Maya, but only a few have large enough cavern areas for cavern diving. The cavern is defined as the area of a cave within the natural daylight zone and within a maximum of 60m / 200ft from the surface. Today we can safely dive in the unbelievable crystal fresh waters flowing in these cenotes accompanied by our professional cavern diving guides. Incredible rock formations, marine fossils, amazing stalactites, stalagmites and columns decorate these caverns; great light effects as sunlight shines through cracks in the ceiling and other visual effects (like halocline) will amaze you and make you feel in another world. A unique and extraordinary diving experience you should not miss!!!
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