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Two Eyes Cenote, Tulum

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For a different take on the conventional diving experience, visit Two Eyes Cenote, a flooded system of caverns just north of Tulum. One of the world's most extravagant dive sites, this is also one of Mexico's biggest underwater cave systems, featuring almost 30 sinkhole entrances (cenotes, as the locals call them). The caves stretch for over 80 km (50 mi), but most divers focus on two sinkholes approximately 70 m (230 ft) in diameter, linked by a 400 m (1,300 ft) passage. There's plenty of light here and the water temperature remains a constant 25 C (77 F), which makes this spot ideal for snorkeling and learning how to scuba dive. Quickly create a custom-made itinerary for Tulum using our trip planner.
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  • The tour guide if your going to do this make sure you get a guide. Out of all the Cenotes in Tulúm this by far is the most beautiful and adventurous. A must see 
    The tour guide if your going to do this make sure you get a guide. Out of all the Cenotes in Tulúm this by far is the most beautiful and adventurous. A must see  more »
  • This was our first and only cenote experience of the trip. It’s a couple kilometers from the road. So make sure you have a ride. Once you get there, it will be lots of people asking you for tours... 
    This was our first and only cenote experience of the trip. It’s a couple kilometers from the road. So make sure you have a ride. Once you get there, it will be lots of people asking you for tours...  more »
  • So fun and beautiful! Blue crystal clear water with little fishes swimming in it. Very safe and not too deep. You can snorkel and dive. You have to wear life vests. They try to get you to rent a... 
    So fun and beautiful! Blue crystal clear water with little fishes swimming in it. Very safe and not too deep. You can snorkel and dive. You have to wear life vests. They try to get you to rent a...  more »
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  • Large park area with two cenotes (eye 1 and eye 2). Both are half open, go on a sunny day, the view of the sun rays hitting the water is just amazing. Eye 2 is bigger and more interesting. Entry ticket to both cenotes is 350 pesos (better to pay in pesos). Water is very fresh and cenotes are beautiful. You have changing rooms, showers and toilets available. For adventurous people, you can go diving with a guide. Or you can use your snorkel and enjoy. Life jacket is mandatory. We arrived around 9:30-10, there were only a few people, it started to get crowded when we left around noon. Would definitely recommend a visit.
  • One of the two e-ticket rides of Tulum. $350 MXN per person (pay in pesos as their exchange rate is bad and will save you $2 or $3 if you do so) includes a life vest and a wristband into the 2-eyes cenote. I wouldn't go on a weekend. We went on a Tuesday afternoon and it was fairly crowded. It is a short walk from the parking lot to the showers and bathrooms, and a short walk to eye 1 and eye 2. You can swim through a large portion of eye 2. Eye 2 was my favorite. Also, try to get a snorkel if you like snorkeling / bring one from home. It is absolutely fabulous.
  • I’ve been living here for longer time and I can tell you that visiting all of those cenotes in the camp it is definitely the best experience of this type.
  • Amazing place to visit and do a bit of swimming and jungle exploring will definitely come back
  • Did Dos Ojos, Jaguar and Nicte-Ha, thought the second eye on Dos Ojos was the most amazing! The three cenote combo was 600p power person but totally with it. We did it by ourselves, which means we were limited on what we could see. NOT an issue on the second eye, first eye was more limited. Next time we would get a guide, but even without it was amazing.

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