Cavern Diving Adventures

Cavern and cave diving are unique experiences in the Yucatan peninsula, Mexico, and Riviera Maya, featuring underground solution cave systems and natural sunlight penetration. Open water certified divers can explore deep caves.

Dive Refresher Course

The Dive Refresher Course is designed for new divers, covering equipment setup, mask and regulator clearing, emergency procedures, and buoyancy techniques.

Chichen Itzá

Chichen Itza is an archaeological site in Yucatan, eastern Mexico, with 6 Old Chichen and 20 New Chichen ruins. Its main ruins are the Chichen Itza Pyramid, El Caracol, The Temple of The Warriors, and the Mayan Ball Game.

Coba Ruins

Access Coba from the Riviera Maya via Tulum, taking the famous Coba road. Travel west for 30 minutes, taking extra precautions at small villages. Visit the ruins and enjoy authentic Yucatecan food, which is unique to the Riviera Maya.

Snorkeling Experience

Dos Ojos Cenotes and Park, renowned for beautiful Riviera Maya cenotes, offers a snorkeling tour with stunning visibility and light effects.

Sian Ka’an & Punta Allen

Sian Ka’an is a UNESCO World Heritage site with a rich biodiversity. Visitors can explore the lagoons, mangrove forests, Boca Paila cenote, and explore the barrier reef system. The local economy thrives on fishing and tourism.

“Pueblo Mágico” Valladolid

Valladolid, a “Magical Town” named after Spain’s capital, is built on a Maya town called Zaci and has rich history and culture. Visitors can explore, swim, and enjoy small restaurants.

Tulum Ruins

Tulum, originally called Zama in Mayan, was named by explorers Stephens and Catherwood in 1841. They visited the site before the Caste War in 1847, and Juan José Gálvez is credited with its rediscovery in 1840.