The guided cave diving takes
place in the many natural springs (Cenotes) between the area of Playa
del Carmen and Tulum. This area is situated in the state of Quintana Roo
in the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico.
The
springs have a natural beauty of the surrounding jungle. They are the
entrances of the many cave systems we dive. The fresh water is crystal
clear visibility as far as the eye can see. Water temperature is 75 F /
24 C constant during the year. Seasonal weather changes have no effect
on these cave diving conditions. Average cave diving depths in Mexico
are between 40 feet 12 meters and 60 feet 18 meters Nitrox is
recommended for safety. We use Nitrox for cave dives to 80 feet 25
meters to prevent decompression or reduce decompression. Decompression
dives in the cave are carefully planned the use of Nitrox Mixes and 100%
Oxygen is used. Longer and more complex cave dives are possible with the
use of stage cylinders.
Your
cave diving day starts with a 15 to 60 minutes car drive. At the dive
site you receive a short orientation and you prepare your dive
equipment. Before the cave dive a dive plan is discussed and finalized.
A normal cave dive ranges from 60 to 80 minutes. In-between cave dives
we have time to relax. Your cave diving vacation in Mexico can range
from one to three weeks and we will not run out of caves. Mexico has
some of the worlds best cave diving. The warm water, clear visibility,
shallow depths, low flow of water and year round consistent cave diving
conditions make it an ideal cave diving location. The caves in Mexico
have an abundance of Stalactites, Stalagmites, Columns, many different
cave formations and cave passages that make Mexico an excellent cave
diving experience.



Tel. 52 1 984
125-0081
E-mail: info@cave-diving-mexico.com
Website: www.cave-diving-mexico.com