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
- Search - Type keywords like “expert guides,” “budget-friendly,” or specific cenote names
- Filter - Use quick filters to show only open operators or top-rated (4.8+) locations
- Explore - Click any map marker or card to see detailed information
- Book - Hit “Check availability” to secure your spot with our trusted Viator partner
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.
Why Book Through Our Recommended Operators?
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
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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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