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The
eastern part of the Yucatan has emerged in the last 10 years as
one of the most prevalent cave diving locations in the world. In
fact, it wasn't until the mid-eighties that this potential cave
bonanza was revealed. So far, over one million feet of surveyed
cave passageways have been revealed. This astonishing number
is still considered by many to be a very limited sample of what
the area really has to offer. In reality, 90% of the caves
here are still unexplored. But what really grasps the visiting
cave diver's attention is the splendor and magnificence of the local
underground scenery. Stalactites, columns, flow stones, draperies,
travertine pools, and soda straws are but a few on a long list of
striking features.

Excellent water clarity all year round, adds up to the many reasons
the certified cave divers should visit Yucatan caves.
We recognize
and promote the value of experiencing the caves with a knowledgeable
and well informed guide. In your ultimate interest, the guided
cave dives extend your enjoyment through extensive bottom time and
well thought out dive plans.
An abundant array of diving possibilities can be more safely
carried out. We can guarantee that out of the seventy neighboring
cave systems, a countless number of them will match your abilities
and level of training. It is difficult to categorize them
collectively since characteristics such as flow, depth, silt, restricted
passageways, halocline, formations and rooms are greatly assorted
from one particular site to the next. With so much diversity underground,
each repeated visit to the Yucatan will always bring a true feeling
of discovery.
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