7. Cenote Taj Mahal (Diving)


Discover the magnificent cenote Tajma Ha which is located in the state of Quintana Roo and is one of the most attractive in the area of ​​the Caribbean Sea.

It was called as Taj Mahal, named after the first explorers who walked through this system of caves to remind them of the beauty of the renowned Indian temple. However, it is now known as Tajma Ha; The word 'Ha' has a Mayan origin and means water.

The cenote Tajma Ha is located 25 kilometers south of Playa del Carmen and is one of the most secluded on the road, compared to other famous cenotes in the region.

The Tajma Ha cenote allows you to see the haloclines at not too deep by the visibility of the waters. Haloclines are the meeting areas between large quantities of fresh water with salt water at the bottom of the Tajma Ha.

Diving here is a unique and exciting experience. An immersion will allow us to enjoy spectacular light plays in its crystalline waters, just as we observe the different caves that make up this cenote. You can enjoy and admire stalagmites and stalactites with their beautiful shapes.


Schedule:
10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. from Monday to Sunday


Cost:
$ 154 Dollars


Requirements:

Open water certification is sufficient, cave specialty is not necessary but this dive is considered as advanced level. If you have not dived in the past six months or have few dives registered in your log, a skill reminder course is recommended.