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Cenote Dos Ojos

Tulum, Mexico
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Ranked #2 of 17 attractions in Tulum
Type: Reefs
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Foothill Ranch, California
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 18 May 2013 NEW

This is a beautiful cavern with many openings to give some of the most spectacular sun ray moments piercing the crystal clear water. As you swim to the light the view is breath taking. We took the Barbie Line and was pleasantly surprised to find at the far end a toy crocodile with a nude Barbie shoved head first in... More

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Genoa, Italy
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 17 May 2013 NEW

Imagine snorkeling into a cave flooded with pure clear water, sneaking between stalactitis and stalagmitis, loosing yoursel into a labyrinth of rocks and discovering an amazing cave populated by bats and with a hole on top where the sun light streams thru and into the water: this and much more is Cenote dos Ojos

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Vancouver, B.C., Canada
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 16 May 2013 NEW

There are, in fact, two Cenotes. Water very clear, fantastic formations above and below the water. Economic ( 150 mx pesos) and you do not need a guide (unless you are scuba). Attendants are friendly and place is well equipped. To enjoy it best go early in the morning (8AM) avoiding the tourist rush and clouding of the water. Further... More

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London
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 15 May 2013 NEW

Most varied and interesting of the 3 centoes we visited; lots of staligtites, staligmites and very deep pools to snorkel in - no fish to see but just the rock formations are amazing. Long way from the road - you definitely need a car or taxi to take you there.

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Milton, Delaware
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 14 May 2013 NEW

We did this as a little side trip and I'm so glad we did! These were one of my favorite Cenotes. We did not get a guide because we had already snorkeled and dove in other cenotes. The guide might have been a good idea, but we were fine without one. The water was crystal clear and cool, and the... More

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Los Angeles, California
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 10 May 2013

I went to scuba with a group of friends. I believe that the combination between the guide i was with and the amazing place is what made this experience unforgettable! It was my 3rd time scuba diving and i was extremely scared of getting underwater, but it was completely worth it and fortunately, everything went out well!

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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 9 May 2013

This was the first cenote we visited and my husband and I had a great time. We brought our own snorkel gear, but everything is available there in case you need to rent. The water was so refreshing- we brought towels but didn't need them as the hot air felt good and we just air-dryed o the way back to... More

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Toronto, Canada
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4 of 5 stars Reviewed 7 May 2013

Very nice place to visit - especially on a hot day! The pools are clear and refreshing. A little difficult to get there on your own as it's about 3 km from the highway down a very dusty side road. Rent a taxi if you want to go. The snorkeling was nice.

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Tel Aviv, Israel
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 5 May 2013 via mobile

Amazing, if you must chose one cenote to explore around Tulum it should be the one. You have 2 caves and you can go easily one to the other (walking a short way) If you are a diver you can dive from the 1st one to the other it seems to be amazing.... I was just snorkeling with my wife... More

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Atlanta, Georgia
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 4 May 2013

Price very reasonable...very beautiful. Snorleked both eyes. No pressure to hire thier guide or use their equipment :)

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