Cenote Diving in Playa del Carmen
Amazing sunlight effects in Cenote Kukulkan!
CAVE DIVE PLAYA DEL CARMEN WITH ADVANCED DIVER MEXICO
Learn the Art of Cave Diving In Mexico, the best place for Cave diving!!!
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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Diving the Cenotes around Playa del Carmen, Mexico
Recent trip to Playa Del Carmen, Mexico to dive the Cenotes. Awesome diving, will probably need to get cave certified now, so can explore them properly.
We dived:
- Tajma-ha
- Dream Gate
- The Pit
- Dos Ojos (Dos Ojos & Bat Cave)
- Zepote
- Siete Bocas
While we were here, we also dived Cozumel. check out the video here:
Thanks to Tank-ha & Sydney Dive Safari for the dives! was amazing.
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Cenote Minotauro
Buceo en cueva en el cenote Minotauro en la Peninsula de Yucatan, Mexico
Bull shark dive in Playa del Carmen
Increíbles experiencias de buceo para un nuevo año! Bienvenido 2017!
Incredible diving experiences for a new year! Welcome 2017!
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!
Cenotes: Mystical Underworld Of The Riviera Maya
Hilario’s Well. Riviera Maya, Mexico
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Diving with bull sharks in Playa del Carmen!
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Diving Mexico Playa Del Carmen (GOPRO)
Did my Advance diving course in my brothers home town!
Amazing place with an unbelievable underwater life. If you are interested in doing some diving over there, visit the dive school Mexico Blue Dream Scuba Diving. The link is down below!!
Scuba Diving With BIG BULL SHARK MAMAS ???? in Playa del Carmen, Mexico
Diving with bull sharks – just a few hundred meters off Playa del Carmen’s coast ????????. Initially, this wasn’t our plan. Most diving operators around here feed the sharks during the dive, which means that you’re basically sitting on the ocean floor watching sharks being fed fish (by someone in a chain mail) ????⛓. Obviously, you get very close to the animals, but little is known about how regular feedings affect the shark’s behavior longterm ????.
But there are operators, like Elite Divers International, that offer dives without feeding. And that’s when you get to observe these impressive animals behaving naturally, curiously circling you. And off we went ????!
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DANGER !!! CENOTES DIVE MEXICO
Fantastic Cenotes Dive outside Playa Del Carmen Mexico. Easy day trip from Cozumel. It is the law in Mexico, you must have a Cave Dive Instructor in your group. Mateo Gutierrez was our guide on this cool cenotes exploration.
Special thanks to Mateo Gutierrez who ensured our safety during this dive. Dive buddies Phil Lowe and Dave Gore with me.
Cenote Chac Mool is just south of Puerto Aventuras and a rather popular one. The original Chac Mool is a peculiar Mesoamerican sculpture. It is usually lying on its back with its head up and found mainly in Chichen Itza and Tula. It literally means “Red or Great Jaguar Paw” in Yucatec Maya.
First of all, along the opening of the main entrance, trunks and tree branches reach into the water. Also, through the Cavern Zone, you will be awed by giant monoliths and incredible views of the jungle from underwater. Furthermore, on sunny days, the light rays that penetrate into the water create an amazing light show. You will be hypnotized by the halocline passage diving to Cenote Little Brother. This is where the fresh water floats above the denser salt water. A fascinating visual effect is created when this fine line is disturbed.
Cave divers can also enjoy long penetration cave dives.
Cenote Kukulkan is also part of the Chac Mool System and the entrance is a few hundred feet away from Cenote Chac Mool.
Kukulkan, means “Feathered Serpent” and is the name of the Maya snake deity. In Chichen Itza you can find a sculpture of Kukulkan at the base of the west face of the northern stairway.
The entrance to the Cenote is through a beautiful, crystal clear turquoise blue pond. The dive passes through a huge cavern that surrounds the Cenote. Curtains of light pass and light up the whole entrance on sunny days. Also, at about 10 meters / 30 feet, you will encounter the halocline. If you shine your light where the salt and freshwater meet, it will create amazing reflections on the walls of the cavern due to the halocline.
While Cenotes Kukulkan and Little Brother are connected by a restriction, cave diving gear and training is required to safely pass thru.
Whales Sharks Encounter in Riviera Mexico!
Nadando con tiburones ballena y Mantas en el Caribe Mexicano!
Cenote: Ponderosa. Playa del Carmen, Mexico 2009
This cenote is called Ponderosa. One of its characteristic features is a well defined halocline - the interface between a less dense fresh water later, and a more dense salt water layer. There are some scenes where you might think that you are looking at a layer of air, and a layer of water underneath. In fact, what you are seeing is fresh water on top of salt water, and the interface between the two is quite distinct. This cenote is close to Playa del Carmen, on the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico, and my friend Rachael and I dived with Jorge Suarez Serrado, from cavexplorers.com. I recommend him without reservation.
Diving the Cenote El Eden (aka Ponderosa)
During our recent trip to Playa Del Carmen, in the Riviera Maya of Mexico, we explored the underworld of the Maya.
Mark Roth, David Roth, John Roth along with another diver, Verner from Austria, and H.P. our excellent guide.
Thanks to Tavo Grageda of Underwater Productions for shooting and editing.
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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2005 Better Dive Pro Cenote Tour in Playa del Carmen, Mexico
Diving Dos Ojos cenote, part of the world's 2nd largest cave system, in Playa del Carmen, Mexico. Video by Turbidity Diving Northwest. Divers: Dave Rintoul, Nick Hartmann, Erica Hirschmann, Dave King.