Cenote Dos Ojos is part of a park that has five different cenotes. A few are open "pits" but the ones we visited were the two "eyes". Two sinkholes, about 70 meters in diameter, are connected by a 400-meter underwater cave. Hans and I only had snorkels so we had to go between the eyes on foot but we were able to see many dive teams with flashlights weaving under stalactites and through the various caves. In fact, this is one of the most well-known underground river systems in the world. Going on a SCUBA dive here must be amazing.
That's pretty much all I have to write here. We took a bunch of photos, paddled around for about an hour, and then went back to the hotel.
We had done a bunch of packing the night before so all we had to do was shower, change, and head to the airport. Our flight was delayed by a couple of hours so we got home pretty late at night. Overall this was a fun trip. Tulum and it's beaches were nice but I was glad we had other activities to fill each day.
One of the dive tours
Goodbye, cute little hotel
Adios, Mexico
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