beam of lights,stalactites, halocline, hydrogen sulfide cloud
Camera Fee
yes
cenote
overview
Just a short 50-minute drive south of Playa del Carmen, you’ll stumble upon the remarkable Cenote El Pit, a part of the renowned “Sac Aktun” water system. The name “El Pit” is a nod to its deep, circular shape, and it’s a place that attracts divers and photographers from all corners of the globe.
Those captivating turquoise waters that seem to beckon you to dive right in. On sunny days the beam of light pierce through the water like a realy mystical experience, As you descend into El Pit, prepare to witness something truly fascinating. There’s this phenomenon known as a “halocline,” where freshwater and saltwater meet but maintain their separation. You’ll see a distinct boundary where these two layers coexist but don’t mix—a natural spectacle that will leave you in awe.
But Cenote El Pit offers more than just its pristine waters. Inside, it’s like stepping into an underground wonderland. Intricately adorned cave chambers and a ceiling adorned with breathtaking stalactites. Each dive is like embarking on a journey through a secret museum of nature’s finest artistry.So, if you’re up for an adventure, dive into the magic of Cenote El Pit in Riviera Maya.
cenote
GALLERY
DAY
PLAN
Meeting in Playa at 8.30 am
Drive 50min south direction
First dive Cenotes ‘’El Pit’’
Snack break
Second dive SUGGESTED Dos Ojos or Nichte Ha
Lunch break
Estimated return in Playa 3.30 pm
DON´T FORGET
Some cash to pay your entry/camera fees (in mexican pesos)
Towel and dry change
PLEASE
NOTE
The cenotes are part of a unique ecosystem that is very delicate and fragile and it’s flowing directly into the ocean. Please do not use any chemical product before your dives (sun cream, mosquito repellent, face creams, hair products…). You can opt for any reef friendly/organic product instead.
Book your unforgettable cenote dive with Crystal Water Divers today! Fill out the form to the right and secure your spot for an adventure you won’t forget.
beam of lights,stalactites, halocline, hydrogen sulfide cloud
Camera Fee
yes
cenote
overview
Just a short 50-minute drive south of Playa del Carmen, you’ll stumble upon the remarkable Cenote El Pit, a part of the renowned “Sac Aktun” water system. The name “El Pit” is a nod to its deep, circular shape, and it’s a place that attracts divers and photographers from all corners of the globe.
Those captivating turquoise waters that seem to beckon you to dive right in. On sunny days the beam of light pierce through the water like a realy mystical experience, As you descend into El Pit, prepare to witness something truly fascinating. There’s this phenomenon known as a “halocline,” where freshwater and saltwater meet but maintain their separation. You’ll see a distinct boundary where these two layers coexist but don’t mix—a natural spectacle that will leave you in awe.
But Cenote El Pit offers more than just its pristine waters. Inside, it’s like stepping into an underground wonderland. Intricately adorned cave chambers and a ceiling adorned with breathtaking stalactites. Each dive is like embarking on a journey through a secret museum of nature’s finest artistry.So, if you’re up for an adventure, dive into the magic of Cenote El Pit in Riviera Maya.
cenote
GALLERY
DAY
PLAN
Meeting in Playa at 8.30 am
Drive 50min south direction
First dive Cenotes ‘’El Pit’’
Snack break
Second dive SUGGESTED Dos Ojos or Nichte Ha
Lunch break
Estimated return in Playa 3.30 pm
DON'T FORGET!
Some cash to pay your entry/camera fees (in mexican pesos)
Towel and dry change
PLEASE
NOTE
The cenotes are part of a unique ecosystem that is very delicate and fragile and it’s flowing directly into the ocean. Please do not use any chemical product before your dives (sun cream, mosquito repellent, face creams, hair products…). You can opt for any reef friendly/organic product instead.