Cenote Dos Ojos
Cenote Dos Ojos

Cenote Dos Ojos

Cenote Jaguar Road, Tulum, Quintana Roo, 77780

The Basics

Located north of Tulum and south of Playa del Carmen, the cenote is a popular excursion for those visiting the Mexican peninsula. The water temperature is considered optimum for snorkeling, at roughly 77°F (24°C) throughout the year. A range of tours offering scuba diving, snorkeling, and sightseeing options are available and typically depart from the major resort towns. Visitors can also simply float in the clear blue waters, taking in the rocky stalactites and stalagmites.

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VIP Dos Ojos Cenote Private Tour with Mayan lunch /All-Inclusive
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VIP Dos Ojos Cenote Private Tour with Mayan lunch /All-Inclusive
$139.00 per adult
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Amazing experience!
That was simply an amazing experience, Alex (guide) was awesome , as was our first tour of a Cenote. if you haven’t done this before, you need to put this on your bucket list and make it happen. If you get to Playa, Del, Carmen, or anywhere nearby. Absolute adventures was fantastic to work with on all levels, and both our driver and guide were wonderful people, Alex at all times made sure that safety was a top priority, and made us feel comfortable throughout the whole process,. The authentic Mayan lunch that we had after our tour was fantastic, everyone of my family members enjoyed it. We will definitely use Absolute Adventures for any future excursion, when we return to the area !
Don_K, Jan 2024

Things to Know Before You Go

  • Some tours provide lunch, but bring food if you travel on your own because restaurants are scarce.

  • Dos Ojos is open 8am–5pm everyday; toilets and changing facilities are available on site.

  • Divers typically complete two dives, including one in the “bat cave,” home to plenty of the critters.

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How to Get There

Located off of Highway 307, the cenote is 31 miles (50 kilometers) from Playa Del Carmen, 10.5 miles (17 kilometers) from Tulum, and about 35 minutes by ferry from Cozumel. Most tours provide round-trip transportation from these major resort towns, as well as the proper gear. The cenote is also accessible by car or taxi; if traveling on your own, snorkeling equipment is available for rent nearby.

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When to Get There

The best months to visit the region are April, May, and November, which also means you encounter the biggest crowds during those times. Since the waters of the cenote remain around 77°F year-round, you can visit anytime and still enjoy a pleasant experience. If you plan to scuba dive and snorkel elsewhere, April and November offer the best visibility.

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Nearby Nohoch Muul at Coba

Along with a visit to Cenote Dos Ojos, some tours incorporate a stop at the nearby Coba ruins. The ancient Maya ruins, located about a 45-minute drive from Tulum, were home to 50,000 inhabitants at its peak. There, you can climb the main pyramid, Nohoch Mul. At 137 feet (42 meters), it's the tallest on the Yucatan Peninsula, and it provides panoramic views from the top.

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Frequently Asked Questions
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