DSD CENOTE (1 TANK) (Playa del Carmen)

Price in MXN
15% deposit to book
  •  Prices in MXN
  • 2 tanks
  • Includes: Transportation iyv hotel
  • Water
  • Complete equipment
  • Snacks (baguets or sandwich)   *Option for vegan/vegetarian)
  • Location: Casa Cenote
  • Duration: 5hrs aprox
Pay a 15% deposit per item

Discover Scuba Diving (DSD) in a Cenote in Playa del Carmen

Experience the Magic of Cenote Diving

 

If you’ve ever dreamed of diving in a unique and mysterious environment, the Discover Scuba Diving (DSD) program in a cenote in Playa del Carmen is the perfect adventure for you. This introductory course will allow you to immerse yourself in the crystalline and mystical waters of a cenote, surrounded by impressive geological formations and an ancient history dating back thousands of years.

 

What is the Discover Scuba Diving (DSD) Cenote Course?

 

The DSD program is an introduction to scuba diving designed for those who have never dived before. Instead of taking place in the ocean, this course takes place in the cenotes of the Riviera Maya, offering a unique and different diving experience. No previous diving experience is required, just enthusiasm and curiosity to explore a fascinating underwater world.

 

JOIN US NOW, OUR SERVICES INCLUDES:

  • Includes: full equipment
  • Price: 3060 MXN per person
  • Includes:bilingual guide ship transportation
  • Avaliable Days:  Booking only
  • Location : CASA CENOTE
  • Language: spanish, english
  • WATER
  • Start Time:  11:00 AM (BOAT)
  • Duration:  5 hrs aprox
Visiting the cenotes of Playa del Carmen is an adventure that will connect you with nature and allow you to discover the magic of the dsd cenote.
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