Diving package Sea and Cenotes from Playa del Carmen
8 amazing dives in 4 days. The most interesting cenotes of the Yucatan Peninsula will show an incredible play of light, halocline and other mysterious and unusual phenomena.
Day 1. Reef Diving in Playa del Carmen
Day 2. Diving in Cozumel by speedboat from Playa Del Carmen
Day 3. Basic Cenotes Chac Mool and Kukulkan
Day 4. Basic Cenotes Ponderosa and Tajma Ha
Itinerary
Minimum certification level required OWD PADI or analog.
For cenotes deeper than 18 meters (60 feet) AOWD or equivalent is required.
4 days / 8 dives
Day 1. Reef Diving in Playa del Carmen
Day 2. Diving in Cozumel by speedboat from Playa Del Carmen
Day 3. Basic Cenotes Chac Mool and Kukulkan
Day 4. Basic Cenotes Ponderosa and Tajma Ha
In the cenotes, the instructor/guide has no more than 4 divers. Diving equipment is transported in individual boxes, after returning from diving it is stored and dried in the dive center.
When diving in the cenotes, we leave the dive center around 7 9 am, the time is being discussed in advance. Depending on the distance to the cenotes, we return to the dive center from 1 pm to 4 pm. In the interval between dives in cenotes, snacks and water are provided.
When diving in the sea near Playa del Carmen, the ship departs at 08:45 and 12:45. All dive sites are from 10 to 20 minutes ride from the coast. Return to the shore at 12:30 and 16:30 respectively.
Stop At:
• Diversland, Calle 11 sur Local 5 Plaza Palmeiras, Playa del Carmen 77710 Mexico
Duration:4 days
Commences in:Playa del Carmen, Mexico
Country:Mexico
City:Playa del Carmen
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