Plongée à Cenote Dos Ojos — Mexico
Cenote Dos Ojos ('Two Eyes') is one of the world's longest surveyed underwater cave systems, where visibility exceeds 80 metres in the halocline zone. Light filtering through the twin entrances creates ethereal blue shafts, and the Bat Cave passage ends in a chamber filled with sleeping bats. Both open-water and cave-certified divers have options.
- Score
- 64.0
- Visibilité
- 30–80m
- Température
- 24–25°C
- Meilleurs mois
- January, February, March
SCORE
20.3281°N
-87.3906°E
Cenote Dos Ojos ('Two Eyes') is one of the world's longest surveyed underwater cave systems, where visibility exceeds 80 metres in the halocline zone. Light filtering through the twin entrances creates ethereal blue shafts, and the Bat Cave passage ends in a chamber filled with sleeping bats. Both open-water and cave-certified divers have options.
The Riviera Maya's Twin Eyes
Score Breakdown
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Marine Life
15.0Species diversity, megafauna encounters, reef fish abundance, macro life, and endemic species.
Key Species
Dive Types
Traveling with Non-Divers?
Your non-diving travel companions will find plenty to enjoy topside while you're underwater. Here are some activities to consider.
Activities for Non-Divers
Nearby Cultural Sites
- Tulum Mayan Ruins
- Cobá Mayan Ruins
Non-Diver Score
Good topside options for non-diving companions.
Safety & Emergency
Chamber at Playa del Carmen Hyperbaric Center; DAN Americas available
Top Operators
Dos Ojos Dive Center
PADI
Xibalba Dive Center
TDI