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Some tours provide lunch, but bring food if you travel on your own because restaurants are scarce.
Dos Ojos is open 8am–5pm everyday; toilets and changing facilities are available on site.
Divers typically complete two dives, including one in the “bat cave,” home to plenty of the critters.
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Cenote Dos Ojos (Two Eyes Cenote) in Tulum has a depth of around 396 feet (118 meters). It features an underwater cave system, where many travelers dive, and is a popular place to visit due to its beauty and closeness to Playa del Carmen and Cozumel.
Yes, you can swim in Cenote Dos Ojos—the cenote features two large pools that boast clear water. If you’re a part of a guided snorkeling tour, you can also swim in the cavern area of the cenote, too.
Yes, there are many guided tours available for Cenote Dos Ojos, including group, private swimming, diving, or snorkeling tours. There are also tours available that will visit multiple cenotes in Mexico, while others combine Cenote Dos Ojos with nearby attractions, such as the Coba ruins. Most tours start from Tulum, Playa del Carmen, or Cozumel.
The best time of day to visit Cenote Dos Ojos is in the early morning to beat the crowds—the cenote typically opens at 8am. Many visitors come in tour groups, which tend to arrive in the afternoon.
Yes, the facilities at Cenote Dos Ojos are considered to be some of the best for cenotes on the Riviera Maya. The site has restrooms, changing rooms, a snack bar, a picnic area with tables and hammocks, facilities for rinsing your snorkeling gear, and locker rentals.










































































































































