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We visited Dos Ojos on our own on a particularly hot day and swam in both cenotes. The water was clear, and the visibility underwater was excellent. It was an unusual and refreshing experience. If you have more time and interest, there are more cenotes to explore.
Wow! With the waterproof flashlight you see just how deep and just how far back the caves go. It’s really spectacular. It was 350 pesos to swim on our own, 600 to go farther back in the caves with a guide.
Two amazing dives at Parque Dos Ojos. I booked a guide in Tulum, which took us to the Parque and who gave us some background information on the Cenotes. A truly unique dive setting, well worth the not too cheap price!
Absolutely beautiful place. The guided tour was well worth it. The only problem we had was their credit card machine wasn’t working and there was no cash machine so we had to do find a cash machine somewhere else.
It is a must go! When you get there they will offer you a lot of denotes/tour. Don't take the Dos Ojos, because it is beautiful but small and crowded. Not worth the money in my opinion. Take the tour in Los Monos, which is in a cave, under water but not difficult or anything,…