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  • Place Types Aquarium
  • Address Cenote Jaguar Rd, 77780 Tulum, Q.R., Mexico
  • Coordinate 20.3251591,-87.3912985
  • Website Unknown
  • Rating 5
  • Compound Code 8JG5+3F Tulum, Quintana Roo, Mexico
Openning hours
  • Monday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Tuesday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Wednesday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Thursday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Friday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Saturday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Sunday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Photos
Dos Ojos Cenote
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Reviews
Nicole Lee (08/29/2020)
Had a great time here. Only two of the many cenotes in this park are open right now due to covid - dos ojos and one smaller cenote. They do make you pay separate entrance to both. 350 pesos gets you into dos ojos without a guide. There were a lot of people diving and taking the guided snorkel tour which allowed you to go deep into the cave. We rented snorkels there 70 pesos and were able to explore just fine. The second ojo has more to explore as it wraps all the way around.
Sergey Vasylchuk (12/08/2020)
Amazing place to visit , snorkeling and diving. Every diver should dive here at least ones. There is basic infrastructure to spend whole day in quit unique place on the Earth
Alfonso Sandoval (01/13/2021)
Friendly personnel expects you at the entrance, they clearly explain all options, there is no sales pushing at all. once you decide, if you go for a guided tour, the guide is a trained diver, so that get you snorkeling in no time, explanations are clear and entertaining, make you feel safe all the time. There are many cenotes around this area, their truly friendly service makes the difference.
Sage Adventures (10/23/2020)
I have been diving and snorkeling the Cenotes for many years. Always wanted to try Dos Ojos and drove the family 2 hours (each way) to give it a shot. What was supposed to be the highlight of my trip turned out to be the worst part by far! After paying the far above normal fee, and heading to the water, I was told that I MUST wear a life vest!? Don't get me wrong, glad they provide them for people who choose to wear them. But, I personally have no interest whatsoever in snorkeling with a life vest or being a patron of any establishment that would REQUIRE me to. I immediately told them I no longer desire to utilize any part of their establishment and would need a full refund. It took nearly 30 minutes of haggling and an escalation before they finally returned my money! If you are looking for fun and adventure, stay far away from this place! If you want the Disney experience on some guided tour, I didn't even see the water, so I can't help you. I know many people appreciate wearing safety devices and I am happy they do. But it makes me sick to see this compulsory extreme safetyism that is spreading like a cancer through the world! Please do not support this trend or any business that takes part in it!
Ehsan Yazdan Panah (10/16/2020)
Super nice experience! “Imagine a journey in to a cave and swim in the water that you can drink” Highly recommend. Very nice, friendly, and helpful personnels. Can’t expect more
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