Dos Ojos Cenote Interactive Map 2026 - Dive Shops & Guide Locations

Dos Ojos Cenote Interactive Map 2026 - Dive Shops & Guide Locations

Find Your Perfect Dos Ojos Dive Guide

Planning your Dos Ojos cenote adventure? This interactive map showcases 12 hand-picked dive shops, certified guides, and cenote locations around the Dos Ojos system near Tulum. Compare ratings, explore operator profiles, and book directly with confidence.

How to Use This Map

  1. Search - Type keywords like “expert guides,” “budget-friendly,” or specific cenote names
  2. Filter - Use quick filters to show only open operators or top-rated (4.8+) locations
  3. Explore - Click any map marker or card to see detailed information
  4. Book - Hit “Check availability” to secure your spot with our trusted Viator partner
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Dos Ojos & Tulum Cenote Map

Hand-picked dive guides, cenotes, and shops around the Dos Ojos system. Use search and filters to spot the right operator, then tap a card to fly the map.

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All dive shops and guides featured on this map have been vetted for:

  • Safety Standards - Current certifications, proper equipment, and emergency protocols
  • Local Expertise - Deep knowledge of Dos Ojos cave systems and cenote conditions
  • Customer Reviews - Verified ratings from real divers and snorkelers
  • Transparent Pricing - No hidden fees or surprise charges

Ready to Dive Deeper?

For comprehensive planning information, visit our complete Dos Ojos Cenote Guide featuring:

  • Detailed dive route descriptions (Barbie Line, Bat Cave)
  • Best times to visit and seasonal tips
  • What to bring and safety requirements
  • Transportation and parking information
  • Snorkeling vs. diving comparisons

📋 Complete Things to Do at Dos Ojos 2026 →

In-depth activity guide with transportation tips, safety advice, pricing breakdowns, and seasonal planning to help you make the most of your visit.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Do I need to book in advance? A: Yes, especially for cave diving. Top operators fill up quickly during peak season (December-April). Book 2-3 days ahead minimum.

Q: What certification level do I need? A: Open Water certification for guided cavern dives. Cave diving requires advanced certification and experience.

Q: How much does a Dos Ojos dive cost? A: Expect $80-150 USD per person for a 2-tank cenote dive including guide, equipment, and park fees.

Q: Can beginners dive Dos Ojos? A: Yes! Certified Open Water divers can explore the cavern zones with a guide. Discover Scuba programs are also available for first-timers.

About This Map

Last updated: January 2026 Locations: 12 verified operators Coverage: Dos Ojos system and Tulum cenote corridor

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