Bull Shark Diving in Playa Del Carmen - Buceo con tiburon toro
Bull sharks visit the warm Carribean sea waters near Playa del Carmen every year from mid October until March. Diving with bull sharks is done mostly with pregnant females because they come to shallower areas to give birth in order to be protected from the predators. The dives are deep dives where the divers are lined up in the bottom to observe the beautiful sharks. These dives are done in two ways. Either a baited dive, where the sharks are being attracted to the area by some bait, like small fish for example.
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Dos Ojos Cenote Scuba Diving in Tulum Mexico, with Koox Adventure
Dos Ojos is part of the largest underwater cave system in the world - Sac Actun. The water is incredibly clear, and dominated by a turquoise color. The stalagmites and stalactites give the cave an air of mystery which is only heightened as you explore the tunnels and caves between the Two Eyes!
Dos Ojos is made up of two sinkhole entrances and a third large main cavern linked by a long passageway.
Barbie Line is a vast open cavern with natural light, filled with giant underwater formations. The Time tunnel at the end lets you get an amazing view out of the cavern.
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bull shark diving playa del carmen with dive mike
bull shark diving playa del Carmen with dive mike 2018 jan.
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!!
Manta giagnte koox diving
Manta gigante, cabo pierce, isla Socorro, Revillagigedo.
Diving The Tajma Hi Cenote (Tajmahal)
Cenote Dive 6 of 8 Cenote Dives. TAJMA HA (Tajmahal) A really interesting dive. Some decorations. Some beams of light. Some fossils. A very nice dive. Lots of ups and downs so it’s harder on the ears. But very cool.
In January 2019, I was lucky enough to return to the Yucatan Peninsula to dive 8 of my favorite In January 2019, I was lucky enough to return to the Yucatan Peninsula to dive 8 of my favorite Cenotes. Cenotes are underground caves or caverns where a part of the top has fallen in forming what looks like a sinkhole but is often linked by the caves to other cenotes. The caves were originally above ground when they formed and so some are incredibly decorated with stalactites, stalagmites, columns and all the beautiful speleothems (a structure formed in a cave by the deposition of minerals from water) you’d expect to find in a cave. But these caves or caverns are flooded and you can float up and get just inches from all the wonderful decorations. It’s an awesome experience. Think Carlsbad Caverns with giant rooms, great decorations but without the miles of walking, crowds of people or railings to keep you back from admiring the decorations.
Other Caverns are incredibly beautiful, actually breathtaking, because of the way light plays through openings above that are completely surrounded by jungle so they add a green ting and awesome moving beams of light that change as clouds and sun change the experience. It’s never exactly the same twice. And it’s a wonder to behold. Some Cenotes have both decorations and light beams others one or the other. Diving Cenotes is great.
Still other caverns have cool haloclines. A halocline is an area that you swim though in a cave where salt water meets fresh water. They don’t mix very much and so it causes a distortion. It’s still totally clear, but it’s like looking through somebody’s really strong glasses. It’s hard to see. It doesn’t photograph well, but it’s cool to swim through. Sometimes you can see the actual line where they meet and that’s cool too.
You’ll notice that most of my videos have a green tint. Yes the Cenotes are slightly on the green side, but I liked the color so I did enhance the color and sharpness. I used a super wide-angle lens on this trip that was so wide, even my new BigBlue, 160 degree, 15,000 lumen video light couldn’t fully cover the view. I used it anyway because it reproduced the feeling of the dives as I saw them. In the past I used a 24mm lens and it was wonderful for the detail of the decorations, but you didn’t get the feeling of drifting down into the tunnels, between rocks and so much more you experience in the caverns. Next time I’ll use 2 lights to widen the view.
Cenotes I Dived This Trip:
Dives 1 & 2. Dos Ojos.
Dive 3. Ponderosa
Dive 4. Dreamgate Cenote.
Dive 5. Calavera (Temple of Doom)
Dive 6. TAJMA HA (TAJMAHAL)
Dive 7 Carwash (AKTUN HA)
Dive 8. Hell's Bells (Cenote Zapote)
Diving cenote Dreamgate & The Pit
Diving cenote the pit and dreamgate Mexico 2018
DOS OJOS CENOTE CAVERN DIVING IN PLAYA DEL CARMEN, MEXICO
DOS OJOS CENOTE CAVERN DIVING. A totally different diving experience! The suspense of penetrating the cave without a need of being Cave Certified.
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.
Music: NU - Man O To (Be Svendsen Remix)
Diving Cenote El Pit, Tulum Mexico Sept 2019
IG @odinworks Cenote El Pit.
bucket list dive site for sure, lives up to the hype
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Open Water 25m dive.
Cenote Diving Playa del Carmen
Camilo Garcia Scuba Diving Cenotes
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Enjoy a great experience diving the cenotes with kooxdiving.. TULUM, this one at DOS OJOS... A must see cenote in the riviera maya and one of the top 5 largest underground systems in the world..
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Cenote Diving - Diving Mexico - Dive Education - the best dive sites with Koox Diving Tulum!!
Cenote Diving, Diving Mexico, dive education and more with Koox Diving in Tulum. Let us show you the best dive sites for Diving Mexico. Visit us for more information on our homepage at
KOOX Diving Experience in Tulum Cenotes
Diving in Tulum’s crystalline waters is considered to be a life-changing experience for both recreational and professional divers. We at KOOX Diving will guide you through the most unique places for diving in the entire world. Surrounded by the calm waters of the Caribbean sea, the Yucatan Peninsula is the “holy grail” for cenotes, freshwater cave systems and underground lakes. Together we will explore hidden dive spots, you will observe the incredible local underwater flora and fauna - sea turtles, corals, manta rays, whale and bull sharks. From standard reef diving, through cave and cavern diving, to diving with sharks and crocodile tours, there is something for everyone. Let's go diving in Tulum with KOOX for the experience of a lifetime.
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Dive and snorkel trip to the whale shark and the MUSA Diving
Diving in Cenotes Dos Ojos, Mexico
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Choj Ha Cenote & El Naranjal Maya Ruins - Authentic Adventure in Riviera Maya
There are many ways to explore Riviera Maya. Why not do it in the best way - don't be a tourist on a tour, be an adventurer and visit the authentic local places, known by only few of the locals.
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El Naranjal (translates to something close to orange village, place where oranges grow) is a special archaeological site - off the beaten path, not accessible by public transport. The small community keeps their maya legends alive - the tour guide is a local native to El Naranjal. He tells amazing stories while walking you around the ruins, under sacred Ceiba trees. Zona Arqueologica El Naranjal is quite well preserved with most ruins still not fully studied.
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Choj Ha Cenote welcomes you with a sign in Spanish - el cenote mas hermoso (the most beautiful cenote). Once you change to your swim suit, take a shower to remove all sunscreen or cosmetics products residues (this is required before entering all cenotes, in order to keep the water clean and protect its biosphere), you get into the the dry cave. And then under the stalactites and stalagmites, illuminated in a very enchanting way, you see the bluest water ever. So fresh, clear and really bright blue. This looks and so out of this world - but this is really what Choj Ha Cenote looks like.
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After the refreshing swim, it's time for the Temazcal Ritual. It is an ancient Mayan cleansing ritual, usually performed by Shamans involving fire, Incense sticks, Maya prayers and tasting sweet sacred drinks.
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Traditional foods are also part of the experience . Guacamole served in coconut bowls, hand made tacos and tortilla. Freshly squeezed orange juice.
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Once you experience it all, you will feel part of the nature, history and culture of the local El Naranjal community.
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Aktun Chac-mool Cenote & Villa Guadalupe tour from Tulum
Spend the day as the Ancient Mayas did, with this cultural tour from Tulum. Let us take you to Villa Guadalupe where your adventure starts with a visit to a sacred tree - the large El Alamo and the cave underneath it. After a Mayan ritual you would be allowed to descend 15m down into a holy dry cave full of amazing formations. Beware, at the end of the cave are the gates of Xibalba. Aktun chac-mool cenote is next, with its amazing blue waters where you can take a refreshing swim. This is just a small part of the adventures that await you, learn more at