Dos Ojos: Barbie Line & Bat Cave
Two-Tank Dive

$3,200 MXN

Discover Dos Ojos in one unforgettable two-tank cenote diving adventure from Tulum.

Duration: 5-6 hours

Certification required: Open Water Diver or equivalent

Minimum age: 15 years

What's Included

All-inclusive cenote diving tours with no hidden fees.

cenote entrance fees included

All cenote entrance fees

dive equipment included

All necessary dive equipment

transportation included

Round-trip transport from our dive shop

lunch and snacks included

Sandwich, snacks, fruit and water

Please note: Some cenotes charge a small fee for you to bring your camera.

Your Dive Tour: Dos Ojos - Barbie Line & Bat Cave

Your day begins at our dive shop in Tulum, where you’ll meet your guide and any other divers joining the trip. We take time to get everyone properly fitted for equipment, complete any necessary paperwork, and make sure everything is comfortable before setting off for the day.

Once everything is organised, we load the equipment into the guide’s truck and head out together toward the cenotes. Unlike ocean diving, cenote adventures take you inland, away from the coastline and into the jungle. Dos Ojos is around 25–30 minutes from Tulum.

The final stretch follows a bumpy jungle road before arriving at Dos Ojos, one of Mexico’s most famous cenote systems. Before entering the water, your guide will give a full briefing covering the route, communication and what to expect underwater.

Your first dive takes place along the Barbie Line, the brighter and more open of the two Dos Ojos routes, known for its crystal-clear water, beautiful light effects and impressive cavern formations.

After the first dive, we take a short surface interval to hydrate, refresh and change tanks before preparing for the second dive. Since the dives at Dos Ojos are relatively shallow, there’s usually no need for a long break between dives.

Your second dive follows the more atmospheric Bat Cave Line, offering a completely different feel underwater. Before entering the water, your guide will give another briefing specific to the route and anything unique to this particular dive. With darker passages, dramatic formations and a more mysterious atmosphere, it’s the perfect contrast to the brighter Barbie Line.

Following the dives, we enjoy a freshly prepared lunch, share stories from the day, and many divers take the opportunity to log their dives or compare photos before changing into dry clothes and heading back to Tulum.

Questions Before You Book?

How do I book this dive?

Click the "Check Availability" button and send us a message on WhatsApp. We'll confirm available dates and answer any questions you may have. Once your date is confirmed, we'll send a payment link to reserve your spot.

Do I need to pay a deposit to reserve my place?

Yes. We require a small deposit to secure your booking. Once we confirm availability, we'll send a payment link. The remaining balance can be paid when you arrive at the dive shop. You can pay the deposit via credit card, Wise, Revolut, or PayPal.

What should I bring with me?

Just bring swimwear and a towel. All dive equipment, transportation, entrance fees, lunch and snacks are included in the tour. If you'd like to take photos, you're welcome to bring your camera. Some cenotes charge a small fee at the entrance.

What certification do I need for this dive?

This tour requires a minimum of Open Water Diver certification or the equivalent. If you have any questions about your experience level, feel free to contact us and we'll be happy to help.

What happens if the weather or conditions are not suitable?

Cenote diving is unaffected by the weather. So even if the ocean is rough you can still enjoy the calm waters of our beautiful cenotes.

Do you have a cancellation policy?

We understand that travel plans can change. You can view our cancellation policy here:

If you have any questions, just send us a message.

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Ready to dive Dos Ojos?

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