This cenote is accessible throughout the year with an average air temperature between 25-30 ☌/77-86 ☏ and an average water temperature of around 24-25 ☌/77 ☏.On a sunny day, the descent will treat you to an amazing light show attributed to the refraction and reflection of light as it hits the water.Divers can also look forward to witnessing the phenomenal halocline, where salt and fresh diverge resulting in captivating visual effects.Divers will encounter trunks and branches that reach into the water as they venture into the opening of the main entrance.The second room has a partially collapsed ceiling under an air dome that divers can use as a surface area to appreciate stunning stalactites.Chac Mool offers a unique and surprising dive beginning with the first room which is a large area penetrated by a spectacle of sun rays from the opening.Transportation from our facility to the cenote and drop-off at your hotel (within the Cancun hotel zone).With a maximum depth of only 47 feet, Chac Mool is an ideal diving location for scuba divers as the cenote presents a myriad of exciting and riveting adventures for divers to enjoy such as underwater passages and halls that reveal an array of natural wonders like halocline, light show, fossils, and larger-than-life stalactites.
It has two water entries that lead to the same rooms where divers can enjoy two-tank dives. Scuba dive at the popular Chac Mool cenoteĬhac Mool is a popularly visited cenote located just south of the Puerto Aventuras entrance, between Playa del Carmen and Akumal.