
Cancun & Isla Mujeres
Mexico
Cancun & Isla Mujeres - Yucatán Cenote & Ocean Dive Adventures
Dive into the sacred freshwater sinkholes of the Riviera Maya. Our cenote dive trips include private guides, transportation, and exclusive access to lesser-known dive locations across Playa del Carmen, Tulum, and beyond.
Cancun is best known for wreck diving, underwater museums (MUSA), and encounters with seasonal whale sharks, while Isla Mujeres and Cozumel offer vibrant coral reefs and drift dives.
Top Dive Sites
MUSA (Underwater Museum of Art) (30-40 ft) – A must-see artificial reef featuring 500+ sculptures submerged in the ocean.
C-58 Minesweeper Wreck (80-100 ft) – A split-in-half wreck home to schooling jacks, barracuda, and moray eels.
Manchones Reef (30-40 ft) – A colorful, shallow reef with great marine diversity.
Punta Negra Drift Dive (50-80 ft) – A fast-paced drift dive over coral gardens near Isla Mujeres.
Whale Shark Snorkeling (Seasonal, June–Sept) – While not a dive, snorkeling with whale sharks is a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Marine Life to Expect
Whale sharks (June – September)
Turtles (year-round)
Schooling jacks and barracuda
Manta rays (summer months)
Moray eels and groupers
Best Time to Dive
Year-round diving
Best for Whale Sharks: June – September
Calmest Conditions: December – April
What’s Included
Hand-picked cenotes with light rays and haloclines
Private transportation & bilingual dive guides
Photo & Video packages for your dive
Travel Tips
Getting There: Fly into Cancun International Airport (CUN).
Getting Around: Rental cars, taxis, or ferries to Isla Mujeres.
Currency: Mexican Peso (MXN), USD accepted.
Topside Activities: Explore Cancun’s nightlife, visit Isla Contoy, or take a day trip to Chichén Itzá.