Prices and planning

Cenote Dos Ojos prices

Prices can change with guide, transport, equipment, park fees, number of tanks, and whether you combine Dos Ojos with another cenote. Use this page as a planning checklist before you ask for a quote.

Common options

What people usually ask about.

OptionGood forConfirm before booking
Two-tank Dos Ojos cavern diveCertified divers who want both classic Dos Ojos routes.Guide ratio, entrance fees, equipment, transport, and exact route plan.
Dos Ojos plus another cenoteDivers who want a full cenote day with more variety.Which cenote is paired with Dos Ojos and whether the plan fits your level.
Cave dive or advanced requestProperly trained cave divers or divers asking about cave-level experiences.Training, equipment, guide credentials, and site access rules.
Snorkeling or non-diver visitTravelers who want the clear water and cenote setting without scuba.Current entrance rules, transport, guide needs, and whether it fits your group.

Do not book blind

The cheapest price is not always the best dive.

Small groups and guided cavern diving still matter. Dos Ojos is beautiful because it is a protected overhead environment, so the quality of the guide, briefing, and group management matters.

Send your certification level, number of dives, date, number of people, and whether you need equipment or transport. That gives enough information to answer properly.

Information to send

  • Preferred date or date range
  • Number of divers and snorkelers
  • Certification level and recent dive experience
  • Whether you need full equipment
  • Where you are staying
  • Whether you want only Dos Ojos or a multi-cenote day

Get a clear answer

Send the details and ask for the right plan, not just a number.