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7 dives Dive package

Jungle Explorer

Three cenote days — from your first cavern to The Pit and Dos Ojos

List price
$11,770 $10,750
Includes processing fees for balances paid by card
Cash Price
$11,220 $10,200 dollars pesos
Discounted price when balances are paid in cash

Our prices include all taxes and marine park fees. No surprise add‑ons later.

Package length 3 cenote days (7 dives total)
Group size Max 4 divers per instructor
Certification Advanced Open Water or equivalent minimum
Scheduling Preferred start date at booking; we plan the three days
Seven cavern dives across three jungle days: a Standard introduction at Chac Mool, a Premium day at Angelita and Carwash, and a Premium triple finishing with The Pit and Dos Ojos. Multi-day savings included.

What’s included

  • check_circle All inclusions from each included cenote day (transport, dive light, tanks, weights, lunch, snacks, and water — see the cenote trip page for full details)
  • check_circle Multi-day package discount applied to the total price
  • check_circle Flexible scheduling of your three cenote days after booking

Good to have

  • Certification card and logbook
  • Towel and bug protection for jungle sites
  • Physical sun protection for surface intervals between dives
  • Cash in Mexican Pesos for cenote entry fees on each day (fees vary by site and are paid locally)
  • Personal dive equipment if you prefer not to rent

Three days beneath the jungle

The Jungle Explorer is our dedicated cenote package — no boats, no ferry, just the underground world that makes the Yucatán unlike anywhere else on earth. Over three separate mornings you will drive into the Mayan jungle with your guide, gear up at the water’s edge, and follow cavern lines through chambers where stalactites hang like chandeliers, sunlight cuts through the water in razor-sharp beams, and the visibility is so absurd you will swear you are flying rather than diving.

This is the package we recommend when cenotes are the reason you came to Mexico — and you want more than a single taste. We have structured it as a gentle progression: a Standard day to find your feet in the caverns, a Premium day that takes you deeper into the jungle to sites with real personality, and a Premium triple finale that pairs The Pit’s famous light column with two lines through Dos Ojos. Seven guided cavern dives in total, with our multi-day savings already built into the price.

What each day typically includes

The itinerary below is our usual plan for this package. Cenote operations depend on private landowners, seasonal access windows, and conditions on the day — so treat this as the blueprint we work from, not a rigid script. If anything needs to change, we will talk to you before it happens.

Three cenote cavern days — 7 dives total

Explore freshwater underground caverns in the Mayan Jungle

Summary

Three separate cenote mornings from our Cenote Caverns trip — seven guided cavern dives in total, structured as a gentle progression from Standard to Premium.

Day 1 (Standard): two dives in Chac Mool — cathedral-like passages, fossil details, and the famous air dome where you can surface inside the cavern.

Day 2 (Premium): two dives at Angelita and Carwash — the surreal hydrogen-sulfide layer and ghostly tree branches at Angelita, then lily pads and sunlit cavern lines at Carwash.

Day 3 (Premium triple): three dives at The Pit and Dos Ojos — the iconic light shaft and halocline at The Pit, then two distinct lines through Dos Ojos (typically the Barbie line and the Bat cave).

Transport, dive light, tanks, weights, lunch, snacks, and water included on every day; cenote entry fees paid locally in cash each morning.

Who is this package for?

Advanced Open Water certified divers (or equivalent) who want a focused cenote itinerary without splitting their attention across reef boats and ferry schedules.

You should be comfortable with cavern-style profiles — including depth at Angelita and The Pit — and have dived recently enough to trust your buoyancy and trim. Cavern diving is not about chasing fish; it is about precision, awareness, and the quiet thrill of an underground world frozen in time. If your last dives were a while ago, mention it when you book — we would rather build in a short refresh or reorder your days than send you into delicate overhead environments before you are ready.

If you hold Open Water only, or you want reef and Cozumel mixed in with your cenotes, take a look at our Full Experience or Fuller Experience packages instead — both pair cenote days with Caribbean diving in a three-day plan.

Real people, real plans

When you book the Jungle Explorer online, you choose a preferred start date. After your deposit is confirmed, our team reaches out to plan your three cenote days around your vacation — and to confirm the site schedule that makes sense for your experience and the conditions on the ground.

Cenotes sit on private land with their own opening hours, entry rules, and occasional closures. Weather, road access, and guide availability can also shift what is practical on a given morning. We may need to adjust the schedule of your dives because of cenote opening restrictions, weather, or availability. We will always confirm any changes with you first, and you will have the choice to cancel for a refund or re-schedule.

If you have specific dates in mind, mention them in the notes at checkout or contact us before booking — we are happy to work around your itinerary.

This package does not force you into a strict cookie-cutter dive plan. Once you book, our team will reach out to make sure the day-by-day progression fits you:

  • If it has been a while since your last dives, we may suggest an ocean day before your first cenote morning, or a pool refresh, so you arrive at Chac Mool with your skills where they need to be.
  • If you have already done several cenote days elsewhere, tell us — we can discuss whether to swap the order of your days or substitute equivalent sites within the same categories.
  • If you are travelling with a partner at a different certification level, contact us before booking so we can talk through what is possible within the same package structure.

If you are not yet certified then take a look at our Learn to dive courses first — or contact us to discuss options.

Not sure this is the right fit? Our dive concierge can help you build a custom cenote plan, or browse our individual cenote cavern trips to compare categories and entry fees.

Discounts, schedule & booking

Discounts

The package price combines all three cenote days and applies our multi-day discount automatically. You will see the full list price crossed out alongside the discounted cash and card totals on this page — the savings are real, not a marketing gimmick.
*Hint: Because this is a multi-day plan, any additional days of diving you book will immediately also inherit the multi-day discount.

Extras

  • BCD
    $130 per diver per day
  • Regulator
    $130 per diver per day
  • Wetsuit
    $130 per diver per day
  • Dive computer
    $200 per diver per day
  • GoPro rental
    $1,000 (standard) $900 (discounted cash price)
  • Cenote entry fees

    Not included in our trip price—paid in cash in pesos at each cenote on arrival; amounts vary by site and combination (see table within product description).

    Cash on site (MXN)

Notes

  • Choose your preferred start date when you book online; our team will contact you to confirm the schedule for all three cenote days.
  • Cenote dives depart in the morning only due to site access restrictions.
  • Cenote entry fees are not included in our price and are paid in cash on site when we arrive — budget for fees on each of your three days.
  • The package typically includes two dives at Chac Mool, two dives at Angelita and Carwash, and three dives at The Pit and Dos Ojos. We may need to adjust the schedule or site selection due to cenote opening restrictions, weather, and availability — we will always confirm any changes with you, and you will have the choice to cancel for a refund or re-schedule.

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