I’ve gone diving and snorkeling all over the world. But there’s something about cenotes that never gets old. I’m obsessed. Each one is like its own secret swimming hole. Some look small on the outside ...
I think you have to be a scuba diver at heart to look at a giant hole in the ground filled with water and think, “Strap a little tank of air to my back and get me in there!”. So, that’s precisely what ...
The Yucatan Peninsula is home to thousands of cenotes, sinkholes filled with clear, fresh water. You can swim, snorkel, and even scuba dive in many of them. But which one to choose? Perhaps the most ...
Cenotes in the Yucatán Peninsula are time capsules preserving remnants of Maya culture and fossils of extinct megafauna Martin Broen - Freelance writer The underwater caves of the Yucatán Peninsula ...
These formations that multiply across the Yucatan peninsula amount to over 2400. El Pit, and Dos Ojos, the most popular amongst tourists and scuba divers, can be found about a 40 minute drive from ...
Previous visitors routinely praise Cenote Dos Ojos for its beauty, saying the water is unbelievably clear. They also appreciated the ample adventure opportunities. Here, you'll find two cenotes ...
Submerged in deep water, one of the last things a diver may expect to find 90ft below the surface is a river view. But that's exactly what awaits those bold enough to dive in Mexico's Cenote Angelita.
Playa del Carmen offers access to some of the best diving spots in the Western Hemisphere, especially just offshore near Cozumel. Travelers say you can't come to Playa del Carmen without taking a dip ...
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