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Cenote Dos Ojos is one of the most iconic and visually stunning cenote systems in the Yucatán Peninsula, located just north of Tulum, Mexico. Its name, meaning “Two Eyes” in Spanish, refers to the pair of connected sinkholes that make up this spectacular underwater world: the Bat Cave and the Barbie Line. These two cenotes form part of one of the largest underwater cave systems on Earth and attract divers from all over the world.

The crystal-clear waters at Dos Ojos offer exceptional visibility—often reaching up to 100 meters (330 feet)—making it a top destination for cavern and cave diving. The Bat Cave is the larger chamber, known for its atmospheric darkness and the colony of bats that inhabit the ceiling. Barbie Line, on the other hand, is shallower and more open, making it a great starting point for less experienced divers who meet certification requirements.

Only certified divers are allowed to explore Dos Ojos, and guided dives are mandatory to protect both visitors and the fragile cave formations. Underwater explorers can expect to see dramatic stalactites and stalagmites, shimmering cave passages, small fish species, freshwater jellyfish, cave shrimp, and of course, the famous bats.

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Opening Hours: Daily from 08:00 AM to 05:00 PM
Entrance Fee: 200 MXN (approx. $14 USD)
Snorkel Rental: 100 MXN
Facilities: Restrooms available; no on-site restaurant

With its surreal beauty and world-class diving conditions, Cenote Dos Ojos is an unforgettable experience for certified divers and snorkelers seeking one of Tulum’s most magical natural wonders.

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