one of the best cavern dives around tulum!!!! magical 2 ojos!!! entrance to the mayan underworld!!! dont miss it!

one of the best cavern dives around tulum!!!! magical 2 ojos!!! entrance to the mayan underworld!!! dont miss it!
This was our first cenote dive and we were not at all disappointed. We have done many many tropical dives around the world and this is at the top of my list. It is fresh water and not salt water, and there really aren't very many fish, but the rock formations and light shows are really incredible. Such a surreal...
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I would say it is a nice cenote but think it is overrated and over expensive for what it has to offer. As far as I know it is nice if you do diving but snorkeling was just below average and quite short. Can do but not a must see.
This cenote is over-crowded, over priced and over hyped.. While it is a beauiful place the appeal is lost as soon as the crowd shows up. At 150 pesos per person it's not really worth the price. The water almost never has sun shining on it so it's quite cool even during the summer. I found other cenotes like Tamcach-ha...
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We went to Cenote Dos Ojos (Cenote Two Eyes) for a half day and it is a beautiful and special place. You will find it on the way to Tulum on the right hand side with a large sign signaling the location. You must take a well tread dirt road to the Cenote for a few miles to get to...
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We built up this cenote a lot in our minds before the visit, but it lived up to our expectations; two pools are accessible to all visitors, the medium-sized 1st eye and large crescent-shaped second eye. Both feature breathtaking limestone rock formations (stalactites and stalagmites galore), beautiful blue water, and tiny fish that may or may not nibble your feet....
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Cenote dos Ojos or ik-kil it's near chichen itza, you pay 57 pesos to enter, and there's a restaurant inside that you pay 130 pesos per person (but be careful if you are foreigner as Americans, because they use to charge you more, pay attention at the bill, maybe you just had 2 juices and they charge 4)...I saw many...
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This is our first coming to Cancun, so many things to do, we are type of person who likes to venture by ourselves but this is Mexico for goodness sake. We decided to on our own, since there are 4 of us, it's cheaper to rent a car. Rental car is only $25/day, we could getaway from our all inclusive...
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We visited this cenote and couldn't stop raving. There are many beautiful cenotes in the Yucatan but this one was just gorgeous. Both of the "ojos" (eyes) are worth visiting. Thousands of fish and fantastic viewing with your snorkel. So peaceful, so beautiful. You can rent equipment--both snorkel and diving or bring your own. They have lockers but we didn't...
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We had an option of a guided tour or just to swim the two eyes, and I think we all agreed that if we'd had more time, we would have loved to snorkel through with a guide and see the connecting passages, the bat cave, etc!
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