Tulum Paradise: Scuba Diving Cenotes, Mayan Ruins & Beaches
Tulum is rightfully a very popular travel destination in 2019 and has a lot to offer. We'll take you along to explore its tropical beaches, go cave diving in the cenotes, visit cliffside Mayan ruins overlooking the Caribbean sea and have a fantastic dinner in one of Tulum's best restaurants. If you're wondering what to do in Tulum, this video is for you!
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DOS OJOS CENOTE SCUBA DIVING IN TULUM MEXICO
Dos Ojos Cenote is a magical place for scuba diving just outside of Tulum. It's one of the many Cenotes in the Yucatan Peninsula, and has a reputation for beautiful diving and snorkeling. Mexico is an incredible country and the entire Riviera Maya has so many unique and amazing dive sites. If you're not certified you're missing out. Half of the appeal of this part of the world is Underwater!
Tulum is not too far from Cancun or Playa del Carmen, you can take a collectivo (a local taxi van) for very cheap to travel along the coast. Once you're there, you can see a lot around the town, and there are several cenotes to visit. Taxi's aren't too bad once your there, and there are a lot of dive shops that will take you to the cenotes. I went with Infinity2diving, their info is a little bit lower on the list!
I arrived here with the expectation of getting my Cave Diving certification, it turns out there is a type of diving called Cavern Diving. This means you never leave the guide line, and you always are able to see ambient light. This was enough for me, as on several of these dives we were well underground, with only a faint glow in the distance of sunlight. You have to be an advanced scuba diver to be allowed to participate in this type of dive. I highly recommend you get certified that high!
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Tulum Mexico. Had a blast snorkeling, diving, cliff jumping, swimming in the beautiful cenotes and just traveling with my beautiful wife and our two children!
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Snorkeling with Mexi Divers in Tulum Mexico near the ruins.
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Tulum Mexico Snorkeling and Tulum Ruins
Aqua Clara Diving Tulum - All day (3 locations) snorkel tour - November 2018
An awesome snorkel tour! Tulum reef, an open, crystal clear cenote and Sak Aktun cenote (a cave). José was our wise and fearless guide. He filmed the croc scene for me. ;)
CENOTE DIVING IN MEXICO! (Coolest Thing We've Ever Done)
We traveled to Mexico a few years ago and discovered the world of cenotes, and this time we finally got to scuba dive in them! Diving through the caverns of the gorgeous cenotes was an unbelievable experience!
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We arrived in Mexico! Our trip in Mexico starts with landing in Cancun and heading the the beach paradise of Tulum. We visit ancient Maya ruins on the beach and take it easy for a couple days. Then we're off to the island of Cozumel for the best dive ever!
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Tulum Mexico 2016 - Snorkeling and Cenotes
Sony ActionCam footage from various travel excursions in Tulum, Mexico. Including snorkeling at Gran Cenote, Yal-Ku Lagoon, Chamico's Restaurant, Hacienda de la Tortuga, Crystal Cenote, and Casa Cenote.
Cenotes of Tulum Mexico | Cancun Snorkeling
One of the most intriguing attractions of Mexico’s popular tourist areas of the Riviera Maya, Cancun and Tulum, the Yucatan Peninsula’s many cenotes offer lucky visitors the chance to swim, snorkel and dive in crystal clear, mineral-rich waters surrounded by lush jungle greenery.
In this video, you'll see favorite parts from 4 different Cenotes all within 20 minutes of Tulum. Watch our family snorkeling with fish, turtles and scuba divers while bats dive bomb over our heads! our kids loved it and so did we. This was the highlight of our trip to Cancun and Tulum.
Snorkeling in Tulum, Mexico
This was such a great day of snorkeling. The water was so warm and pretty clear. I am about 150 yards off the coast near the Tulum ruins. Tulum is such a great place.
Beautiful Diving / Snorkeling Tulum, Maya Riviera (Caleta Tankah) Caribbean Sea, Mexico
Freediving Exploration and Videography of beautiful underwater locations, culture and life. Freediviing Caleta Tankah in Tulum, Maya Riviera, Caribbean Sea Mexico.
This is a beautiful beach located 3.5 kilometers north of Tulum. If you are coming from the south on Federal Highway 307, the beach is located between Tankah Tres and Tulum, on the left side of the highway after the pyramid is turned left. Look for the sign Caleta Tankah on the left. A private road goes to the beach where there are some buildings near the inlet and an underground river emerges from the depths of the earth to join the sea.
Tulum is a town on the Caribbean coastline of Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula. It’s known for its beaches and well-preserved ruins of an ancient Mayan port city. The main building is a large stone structure called El Castillo (castle), perched on a rocky cliff above the white sand beach and turquoise sea. Near the ruins is the Parque Nacional Tulum, a coastal area with mangroves and cenotes (natural limestone sinkholes).
The Riviera Maya is completely within the state of Quintana Roo on the Yucatán Peninsula of Mexico. The terrain is flat and covered by low tropical jungle. The geology is high purity carbonates down to a depth of 0.5 - 1.5 km below the surface. Mean annual rainfall is 1.5 m per year and the efficient infiltration results in the complete absence of any surface rivers. As is common in karst, underground river networks have formed by dissolution, and these have been explored and mapped by cave diving through sinkhole collapses, locally called cenotes. The whole of the Yucatán Peninsula is underlain by a density-stratified coastal aquifer system with a lens-shaped freshwater body floating on top of intruding saline water. The formation of caves (speleogenesis) within this coastal carbonate aquifer is principally associated with carbonate dissolution at the fresh-saline water contact within the aquifer. By 2008, the Quintana Roo Speleological Society (QRSS) reported more than 700 kilometres (430 mi) of flooded cave passages within the limits of the Riviera Maya including the two longest underwater cave systems in the world of Sac Actun and Ox Bel Ha. These groundwater resources, accessed via the thousands of cenotes throughout the landscape, once supported the Maya civilizations and today remain the only natural sources of potable water in the area.
The Caribbean coastline is a series of crescent shaped white sand beaches interrupted every 1 – 10 km by rocky headlands and inlets, called caletas, through which groundwater discharges into the coastal water. Large sections of the extensive mangrove swamps that lie behind the beaches and headlands are included in the areas scheduled for tourism development.
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Cenote Grande Snorkeling - Caves of Riviera Maya
Cenote Grand near Tulum was nice.
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Tulum snorkeling / shark
snorkeling surprise in Tulum, Mexico. Shot with a Nikon 1 J4 mirrorless camera and Nikon WP-N3 housing. 2016