Infinity2Diving is a boutique dive resort in Tulum, Mexico, specialising in cenote and Caribbean reef diving, known personalised service and exceptional guiding.
















The operation is structured as a stay-and-dive setup, combining accommodation with daily dive departures and organised logistics. A focus on safety and environmental practices supports smooth coordination of equipment handling and transport, allowing efficient access to key dive sites around Tulum.
Facilities & Meals
The dive centre includes equipment handling, rinse facilities, and arranged transport to dive sites. The setup is focused on supporting daily diving operations rather than resort-style amenities.
There is no full-service restaurant onsite, but nearby dining options in Tulum range from local eateries to international restaurants, offering flexibility after diving.
Activities
While diving is the primary focus, Tulum offers a wide range of activities for surface intervals or non-divers, including:
- Visiting cenotes for swimming and snorkelling
- Exploring Mayan ruins
- Beach time along the Caribbean coast
- Yoga, wellness and cultural experiences
- Dining and nightlife in Tulum town
Infinity2Diving’s location makes it easy to combine world-class diving with exploration and relaxation.
Staying Connected
Wi-Fi is available for guests, making it easy to stay connected, review dive photos or plan excursions. Mobile phone coverage in Tulum is generally reliable across major networks.
We Think. . .
Infinity2Diving stands out for its expert cenote and cave diving, small group sizes and personalised approach. With highly trained guides, excellent safety standards and seamless logistics, it’s an outstanding choice for divers wanting to experience the best of Tulum’s underwater world — from crystal-clear cenotes to Caribbean reefs — without crowds or rushed schedules.
Infinity2Diving is located in Tulum on Mexico’s Riviera Maya, an area known for its extensive network of cenotes and proximity to the Caribbean Sea. This combination allows divers to access both freshwater cave systems and coastal reef environments.
The region’s geology creates clear, mineral-rich freshwater systems with visibility often exceeding that of the ocean, making it one of the most established cave-diving destinations globally.
How to Get There
- Fly into Cancún International Airport (CUN)
- Transfer by road to Tulum (approximately 1.5–2 hours)
- Daily dive transport is arranged from the dive centre to cenotes and coastal sites
Infinity2Diving offers comfortable, diver-focused accommodation located close to dive operations and Tulum’s attractions. Rooms are designed for relaxation between dives and provide a quiet, secure base for both short dive trips and extended training stays.
Accommodation features typically include:
- Air-conditioning
- Private or ensuite bathrooms
- Comfortable beds and storage space
- Easy access to dive transport and facilities
The accommodation setup is particularly well suited to cenote and technical divers, with early starts, efficient logistics and minimal travel time to dive sites.
Diving Location Features
Diving in Tulum includes freshwater cenotes, cavern systems, and Caribbean reef environments. Cenotes are characterized by clear water, light effects, and geological formations such as stalactites and haloclines, while reef sites offer coral structures, marine life, and drift conditions.
This combination allows for varied diving across different environments within a single itinerary.
Dive Services
Infinity2Diving provides guided dives with a focus on small groups and controlled dive planning. Services include cenote cavern diving, full cave diving for certified divers, reef and drift diving, and training across recreational and technical levels.
Transport to dive sites is included in operations, with equipment handling and setup managed by the dive team. Courses are available for divers progressing into cavern, cave, and technical diving.
Technical Diving – Infinity2Diving also supports advanced technical diving profiles, tailored to diver certification and experience.
Dive Sites
Diving is organised across cenote systems and coastal reef areas, with site selection based on experience level and conditions.
- Cenote Cavern Sites (Beginner / Recreational) – Shallow cavern zones with clear water, natural light beams, and visible formations. Suitable for certified divers without overhead environment certification.
- Advanced Cavern Systems (Intermediate) – Extended cavern routes requiring buoyancy control and awareness of overhead environments, with more complex navigation and structure.
- Full Cave Systems (Advanced / Technical) – For certified cave divers, these systems include permanent guidelines, restricted passages, and deeper penetration routes within large underground networks.
- Caribbean Reef Sites – Coastal reef and drift dives with coral formations, tropical fish, turtles, and variable currents depending on location.
Dive site selection varies daily depending on diver certification, weather, and operational planning.
Here is a summary of the best Cenotes dives in Tulum
Dos Ojos – The Iconic Cenote
Best for: All levels
Dos Ojos (“Two Eyes”) is the most famous cenote in Tulum—and for good reason. Its massive cavern system features spectacular stalactites, wide passages, and ethereal light rays. (Voyage Mexique)
- Shallow and spacious—ideal for beginner cavern divers
- Multiple dive routes, including the famous “Barbie Line”
- Exceptional visibility and photogenic formations
This is often the first cenote divers experience—and it sets the bar high.
The Pit – Tulum’s Most Dramatic Dive
Best for: Advanced divers
The Pit is a deep, vertical cenote that feels like descending into another world. Expect:
- Intense shafts of sunlight piercing the darkness
- A surreal hydrogen sulfide cloud layer
- Halocline effects creating distorted visuals
It’s often described as an “underwater cathedral” due to its immense chamber and light effects. (Cave Diving Adventures)
Casa Cenote – Perfect for Beginners
Best for: Beginners & discovery dives
Casa Cenote offers a more open, lagoon-style experience with easy access to the surface.
- Ideal for first-time cenote divers
- Mix of freshwater and saltwater marine life
- Cavern zones under mangroves
It’s one of the few cenotes where you might see fish, turtles, and even small crocodiles near the surface.
Cenote Angelita – The “Underwater Cloud”
Best for: Experienced divers
Angelita is one of the most surreal dives in the world. At around 30m depth, a dense hydrogen sulfide layer creates the illusion of a floating underwater river or cloud. (Cave Diving Adventures)
- Dead trees emerge from the “cloud”
- Deep, eerie, and atmospheric
- A favourite for underwater photographers
Cenote Carwash (Aktun Ha) – The Underwater Garden
Best for: Intermediate divers & photographers
Despite its humble name, Carwash is a stunning cenote with:
- Water lilies and lush vegetation
- Turtles and freshwater fish
- Beautiful views looking back toward the jungle light
It offers a softer, more colourful contrast to the darker cavern systems.
Dreamgate – A Hidden Gem
Best for: Experienced cavern divers
Dreamgate is smaller but packed with delicate formations.
- Tight passages and intricate stalactites
- Less crowded than major cenotes
- Requires good buoyancy control
This is where you go for technical beauty over scale.
Chikin Ha & Ponderosa (Garden of Eden)
Best for: Mixed-level divers
These cenotes are often combined into dive trips and offer:
- Open water sections plus cavern zones
- Diverse formations and light effects
- Good progression sites for new cenote divers
They’re part of the wider network of cenotes frequently offered by dive operators.
Choosing the Right Cenote for Your Level
- Beginner / Open Water: Casa Cenote, Dos Ojos
- Intermediate: Carwash, Chikin Ha
- Advanced: The Pit, Angelita, Dreamgate
Most cenote dives are conducted in the “cavern zone”, meaning you remain within sight of natural light and can dive safely with standard Open Water certification under a guide.
Pricing Sheet for Infinity2Diving
| 7 Day Reef and Underworld Adventure | AUD | USD | |||
| Day 1: Arrival Cancun | 2070 | | | 1485 | ||
| Day 2: 3 Dives in Pit and Dos Ojos Cenotes | |||||
| Day 3: 2 Dives Cozumel Reef | |||||
| Day 4: 2 Dives Angelita and Carwash Cenotes | |||||
| Day 5: 2 Dives Casa and Nicte Ha Cenotes | |||||
| Day 6: 2 dives Tulum Reef | |||||
| Day 7: Free day | |||||
| Day 8: Departure Cancun | |||||
| This resort's prices are in USD. The AUD prices shown are based on the current exchange rate. The price paid in AUD will be based on the actual exchange rate at the time any payments are made. | |||||
| 7-Night package includes twin share accommodation, guided dives, full equipment rental, tanks and weights, dive site fees, transport, lunch, and refreshments. Packages vary based on dive environment, including cenotes (cavern diving), reef dives, or a combination of both. |
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