Discover Mexico diving with Underworld Tulum
Famous for its breathtaking cenotes, Mexico is rapidly becoming the ‘must go’ destination for divers looking for something a little different. With the biggest flooded cave systems in the world right on your doorstep, cavern diving is open to any qualified diver whilst cave divers will love the world-class caves that snake their way through the surrounding jungle. From stunning natural calcite formations to breathtaking light shows as the sunlight cuts through the cenote waters, diving the Mexican cenotes is an experience not to be missed!
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Why diving Tulum is so special?
Tulum is home for several unique underwater ecosystems. You can find here the legendary cenotes. Sinkholes listed in the middle of the Mayan jungle with crystal clear water and ideal condition for diving such as ni waves and very mild currents. Diving here is special but diving with our staff makes it an unbelievable experience. What are you waiting for? Come join us and witness this amazing natural phenomenon from below
Divers discover 215-mile-long cave in Mexico full of Mayan relics
A group of divers have connected two underwater caverns in eastern Mexico to reveal what is believed to be the biggest flooded cave on the planet, a discovery that could help shed new light on the ancient Maya civilisation.
The Gran Acuifero Maya, (GAM) a project dedicated to the study and preservation of the subterranean waters of the Yucatan peninsula, said the 347 kilometre- (216 mile-) cave was identified after months of exploring a maze of underwater channels.
Near the beach resort of Tulum, the group found that the cave system known as Sac Actun, once measured at 263 km (163 miles), communicated with the 83 km- (52 km-) Dos Ojos system, the GAM said in a statement. For that reason, Sac Actun now absorbs Dos Ojos.
The Yucatan peninsula of Mexico is studded with monumental relics of the Maya people, whose cities drew upon an extensive network of sinkholes linked to subterranean waters known as cenotes.
Some cenotes acquired particular religious significance to the Maya, whose descendants continue to inhabit the region.
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DIVING CENOTES IN MEXICO - SAGA UNDERWORLD
Our 2018 SAGA UNDERWORLD trip to the Mexican cenotes was a wild success! We've discovered ancient cavern systems, swam with massive Bull sharks and even encountered a baby croc!
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THE BEST CENOTES IN TULUM - MEXICO - 2018
Welcome to the second episode of my Tulum Travel series. Are you going to Tulum soon? If so, this video is perfect for you! Tulum has so much to offer, and the magical cenotes is a must see if you visit. Follow me as I go searching for the best cenotes in Tulum.
Tulum has been one of Mexico's most famous travel destinations for years..
Everywhere you look on social media these days, you see magical pictures OF what looks likes a hidden underworld, but they are in fact Mexico's famous cenotes.
I keep hearing about how great they are, so let's go check out these mythical bodies of water.
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1. Cenote corazón del paraiso
2. Cenote Suytun
3. Cenote Zaci
4. Cenote Choo-Ha
5. Cenote Tankach-Ha
6. Cenote Multum Ha
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Cenote Calavera- Richie Schmittner and Jeff Clark
Underwater cave out takes from a 2011 Japanese production (TV Asahi) Richie and Jeff dive and light beautiful Cenote Calaveras of the Sac Actun System in Mexico
Under World’s Deepest Cave, These Divers Found Something Even Greater…
Under World’s Deepest Cave, These Divers Found Something Even Greater…
Gran Acuifero Maya (GAM), a subaquatic exploration team, had been working to find something for over a decade, and on January 10, 2018, their search was over. The team discovered two underwater caverns in Tulum, Mexico that are interconnected. Together, the two systems make up the world’s largest underwater cave. But this find was not an easy task.
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Cenote X'Keken and A Crazy Underworld Cave Trip In Mexico
Cenote X'Keken. Taking a trip filled with bats, tunnels and more in the caverns of Cenote X'Keken in Yucatan, Mexico
Cave diving in Tulum Mexico 2019
A goal Guido & myself, we had set ourselves in 2015: become cave divers and dive the Cenotes in Mexico. Our friend Tim joined us. Longest dive was 146 min.
Cave diving in Tulum, Mexico
Diving 'Dreamgate' cenote with Underworld Tulum in November 2017.
QR Dive The Pit Tulum, Mexico
Quintana Roots Dive Center explores The Pit.
A massive 40 meter deep dive into one of Tulum's most incredible caves.
Tulum is home to the best cave diving in the world.
It is here that Cenotes have formed over thousands of years from erosion of the limestone that covers the entire Yucatan Penninsula.
Join us on this journey into the underworld of Tulum Caves!
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A Day in the Life of PADI INSTRUCTORS Diving at Tak be Ha Cenote // TULUM // Riviera MAYA
An excursion between PADI Instructors on their day off. Today we discovered this new gem, Taak bill Ha. This little wonder is located between Playa del Carmen and Tulum, near the entrance of Dos Ojos.
This cave became a Cenote thanks to the artificial lighting, allowing non-centified Cave divers to discover this Maya Wonder.
Still pretty unknown by many, the Cenote is very delicately decorated by fossils, stalactites and stalagmites.
Advice: Only for divers with great buoyancy, as you are often at 2metres depth with no possibility of surfacing. :D
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Rio Secreto Tour - Tulum Ruins - Underground Mayan Caves Rivers Mexico!! - Playa Del Carmen / Cancun
Rio Secreto - Playa Del Carmen Mexico - Mayan Underworld Caves River Cenote | Tulum Ruins
Rio Secreto are under ground caves located in Quintana Roo near Playa Del Carmen and Riviera Maya , Mexico, only discovered in 2007. This is a must do if you are in Cancun or Riviera Maya, Mexico. The excursion takes about 6 hours. It starts of with the Rio Secreto Shuttle picking you up from the hotel. Once you arrive you are assigned to different groups and given a brief introduction to the caves and formations.
You then are taken to the dry caves which takes around 1-2 hours. Here you get to learn about the Mayans and how they thought the world was created. The dry caves have natural sun light coming in as well as they have been lit up at different areas using candles and lights. At the end of the dry caves, there is a huge area in which they have seats and there is a light show in which they show a more modern view of how the world was made.
Once you come out of the dry caves, you take a quick shower and suit up in wet suits with life jackets and helmets with a flash light and prepare to go the the sunken caves. These caves do not have any natural light and you have to rely on your helmet light only. This is an amazing tour, you get to walk in underground caves filled with water. Many areas have so much water that you have to swim across. You also get to learn how the caves / coral / calcium formations were made. This is defiantly the coolest part of the tour.
After about 2 hours underground, you come out from another area. At this point you get bicycles to ride down to another entrance. Here you take a small break and get water and fresh fruits as a snack. Then you proceed to this whole in the forest which is an entrance to the caves. This entrance is a opening into a 50ft deep cave. The only way in is to propel down. The guide gives you a tutorial on how to propel down to the caves. These caves are also filled with water. Once you are down the tour continues and you get to see more spectacular caves. This tour ends with coming out of the caves from another area, you take a small walk back to the bicycles, then you bicycle back.
This comes to the end up of the tour, you return all the gear. After this you get to enjoy a Mexican Buffet with the group and tour guide. We had Nadia as our tour guide, she was very friendly and knowledgable. If visiting definitely ask for her.
These caves are millions of years old. It is a once in a life time experience if you are in Mexico, we would recommend it to anyone.
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Tulum - Mayan Underworld Cenote and the Car Wash Cenote
We snorkeled Soliman Bay and visited the CAR WASH Cenote! Beautiful Crystal Clear Water. Then we visited the Mayan UNDERWORLD on private land. This is an underground cave with a river we floated. Spectacular!
EXPLORING TULUM, MEXICO - DAY 1
AFTER 20 HRS OF TRAVEL WE ARRIVED IN TULUM, THIS IS OUR FIRST DAY EXPLORING THE CITY TO FIND OUT WHAT IT HAS TO OFFER. SEE IT FOR THE FIRST TIME WITH US ?
Cenotes in Tulum Mexico
I don't just lead retreats, I attend them too! ;-) This was a particularly glorious day at the cenotes (a natural pit, or sinkhole, resulting from the collapse of limestone bedrock that exposes groundwater underneath).
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