CAVE DIVE PLAYA DEL CARMEN WITH ADVANCED DIVER MEXICO
Learn the Art of Cave Diving In Mexico, the best place for Cave diving!!!
A great cave dive in Mexico.
Cave Diving and training in the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico!
Here is a few minute clip of Nick and Tamara diving in Cenote 'El Toh'. This under water cave system is located in between Playa del Carmen and Tulum, Yucatan, Mexico.
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The Best Cenotes Near Cancun
These are some of the best Cenotes near Cancun, in the Riviera Maya area. A serious snowstorm was barreling in on Colorado and I decided to take a last minute trip to the Riviera Maya with my friend Larkin. We ate muchos frijoles, jumped in every Cenote possible, and enjoyed the simple magic of Mexico. We were only there a little over three days, but it was incredible. Viva Mexico! *Thank you Larkin for the awesome sunrise footage at the end of this video.
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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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Mexico's Cenotes The Most Magical in Rio Secreto | Travel Video
Rio Secreto Mexico
The Magical Cenotes of the Mayan Riviera
Dave and Deb of ThePlanetD take you on a journey through the Rio Secreto Cenote just outside of Cancun Mexico using their Go Pro Hero 4 to capture the underwater caves of the Mayan Riviera.
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Visiting a cenote in Mexico is a must. Rio Secreto is Mexico's newest cenote only discovered 7-years ago! It is the most exclusive cenote tour in the Mayan Riviera with a maximum of 6 people on each tour. Tours take different routes through the 30km plus cave system to explore the underground waterways. It is a spectacular 3-hour tour where you swim through giant caverns and narrow tunnels all in pristine condition. Lit only by headlamps and a flashlight, this is the way to experience a Mexican Cenote.
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Underwater Cave Diving in Cancun, Mexico
02 CAVE DIVING | Playa del Carmen - Aqua Safari Mexico
Dive in the wonders of nature called Cenotes. Underground river systems and sacred. Places for the Mayan people. Watch the best underwater caves, caverns, light shows and acid clouds unique in the world. aquasafarimexico.com
Cenote, underground caves in Tulum Mexico
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Cave Diving Adventure in Mexican Cenotes
In this 8 min video you are taken on a joy ride of an awesome Cave Diving adventure in the Riviera Maya in Mexico.
I have pulled all the best footage into this short film to show the best of several Cenotes. In this film Jimmy and I are about 600m (best guess) in at our furthest insertion.
Towards the end of the film you will see a room littered of Stalactites, this is the 'Room of Tears' in Cenote 'Car Wash' and was the highlight of the adventure. Also in the film is 'The Deep Bone Room' and 'The Leaning Tower of Pisa' amongst other cool and enchanting named areas in the Cenotes. If you look closely you will also see the famous Halocline where the Salt Water sits just below the Fresh Water.....disturbance from Jimmy's fins mix up the 2 liquids creating that blurry vision like swimming without a mask. This makes 'Tie Off's' particularly tricky if you have to make one in the middle of a Halocline.
If you are an experienced diver or better, Technical Diver, then a tour in the Cenotes is a divers bucket list - must do before before you hang up your fins. It might looking intimidating but trust me it is well worth the visit, even if you just do a cavern tour staying at the extent of the light zone.
In this clip the following cenotes are featured:
Car Wash
Taj Ma Ha
Ponderosa/Eden
Chac Mool
Ku Kul Kan
Special thanks to Super Buddy Jimmy Chu and our host Alberto Salvini from Pluto Divers in Playa Del Carmen, Mexico.
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Cenote Chac Mool - Quintana Roo, Mexico
The entrance to Sistema Choc Mool is located just south of the main Puerto Adventuras entrance, between Playa del Carmen and Akumal. It is the northernmost of the cave and cavern diving sites described in this section.
Entrance
The main cavern entrance is a popular site for guided tours and can be access from two different sides. A good first dive is to start from the larger of the two entrances and bear right, hugging the right had wall until you come across the main downstream line, a few hundred feet in. (You will have to look carefully; the line is located just below the halocline.)
Among the first things you will come across is a large breakdown pile with a line T'ing in from the right and leading upward toward tannic water. This leads a short distance to the Emergency Air Cenote. You can surface and breathe here; however, the opening to the jungle is such that you cannot get out. If you'd like to check out this cenote, it is best to do it on your way back, when doing so will not affect your penetration gas or distance.
Approximately 1,700 feet into the cave you will come across a large room with depths reaching to 90 feet. Centered over the pit is a giant stalactite named Xich Ha Tunich (Giant Drip Stone in Mayan). At the bottom of the pit is a small room name Cuac Na (Monster's Lair). Divers with good gas consumption can continue downstream and make it as far as 3,500 feet to Cenote Mojarra.
Cavern
Upon returning to the entrance, you may want to take a swim around the gold cavern tour line. (You will probably agree that it is a very ambitious swim for divers with no formal Cavern or Cave Diver training.) Fortunately, the standards of practice for the area's cavern tours and their guides are fairly stringent.
Heading upstream from the main entrance, a gold line leads to breakdown piles and decorated dome rooms. Cenote Pakal is located 3,500 feet upstream from the main entrance (the same distance as Cenote Mojarra is downstream).
With the exceptions already noted, most of the cave is 40 feet or less in depth. Sistema Choc Mool is not as decorated as some caves in the area, but nonetheless a worthwhile dive. A large, laminated map is available from several sources.
Cave Diving Taj Ma Ha, Cancun, Mexico
This cavern diving experience will lead you past a few cenotes with outstanding light effects followed by a mesmerizing halocline tunnel covered in decorated areas with a lot of stalactites and stalagmites – It’s unbelievable!
Go for a swim in a cave in Mexico's Riviera Maya
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The Underground World of Cenote, Mexico. . . .
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Scuba Diving Mexico 2018 - Cozumel, Playa Del Carmen, Cenotes
Week long dive trip to the Mayan Riviera. We went on 10 dives around Playa Del Carmen and Cozumel and shot some drone video on Cozumel. Sites include Cueva Del Pargo, Jardines, Palancar Gardens, La Francesa, Mama Viña, Sabalos, El Cedral, Tormentos, and Dos Ojos.
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El Eden/Ponderosa - Cenote Open Water Dive, Tulum, Quintana Roo, Mexico
Also know as Ponderosa, Cenote Eden is situated 3km south of Puerto Aventuras and 25km south of Playa del Carmen. A large and beautiful cenote, it is like a swimming pool in the middle of the jungle. Big rocks covered by mosses and plants on the bottom of the cenote are home to a variety of fish, freshwater eels and abundant aquatic plant life. This makes Ponderosa a perfect place for snorkeling and swimming, as well as for diving courses on days the ocean is too choppy to dive.
The Art of Diving Tulum welcomes you to Tulum’s magnificent Barrier coral reef, home to the Mayan ruins, white powdered sugar sands, turquoise waters, cavern diving, cenotes, and a variety of affordable lodgings and restaurants to fit every budget.
So why not add scuba diving to your itinerary next time you’re in Tulum and discover the amazing marine world which lies beneath the warm waters! You too can experience your own love at first dive.
Visit us at: artofdivingtulum.com
Cenote Hubiku Mexico - Riu Yucatan Playa del Carmen Mexico - Most Beautiful Cenote in Mexico
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We visited Cenote Hubiku during our trip to Chichen Itza by Tui Tour from our hotel resort Riu Yucatan at Playa del Carmen in Mexico.
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2016 Playa Del Carmen, Mexico and Cenotes
The 5 & Dive are off to another adventure in Mexico.
2 Extras this week. Mark H and Kevin D.
Current Dives and Cave dives in the Cenote.
TOP 3 CENOTES in Mexico Riviera Maya
During our 5 day trip we visited the most gorgeous cenotes (sinkholes) in the Riviera Maya. These were our favorites:
1- Cenote Azul
2- Cenote Cristalino
3-Cenote Ik Kil
Which ones are your favorites?
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