Experience Casa Cenote
Excursions Available
See The Cenotes
A combination of various geological events and climate changes created an incredible and unique eco-system in Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. Created naturally over 6,500 years ago, the cenotes (pronounced say-no-tay, meaning "sacred well") are filled with crystal clear, fresh water opening to a vast system of underground caverns, tunnels and chambers. For thousands of years, these caves had been dry, forming stalagmites, stalactites, columns and flowstones. In some places, the land above subterranean rivers have collapsed, creating access for divers to explore these ancient passageways.
In Quintana Roo in the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico is a diver’s Mecca for cavern and cave diving since 1987 when exploration of Dos Ojos started. In the jungles nearby Tulum lie the three longest underwater cave systems known on earth. The coastal region has over 100 entrances and miles upon miles of passageway...it's just spectacularly beautiful!
Cenote Diving
Chichen Itza
Chichen Itza
Chichen Itza, located in the eastern Yucatán state in Mexico. The northern Yucatán Peninsula is arid, and the rivers in the interior all run underground. There are two large natural sink holes, called cenotes, that could provide plentiful water year round at Chichen, making it attractive for settlement. Of the two cenotes, the "Cenote Sagrado" or Sacred Cenote (also variously known as the Sacred Well or Well of Sacrifice), is the most famous.
Whale Shark Diving
Swim The Whale Sharks
Join us in this amazing adventure! In summertime hundreds of whale sharks swim to the Caribbean, near Cancun, to stay and feed themselves on Plankton.
Our boats leave daily from Cancun to get to the whale sharks area between Isla Mujeres and Isla Holbox. Our experienced bilingual guides will make your whale shark swimming or watching experience the highlight of your holiday.
Sian Ka'an
The Yucatán contains an abundance of eco-parks and natural reserves, but few compare to the breadth and natural wonder of Sian Ka'an. Just south of Tulum, the reserve contains more than 1.2 million acres of estuaries, reefs, cenotes, and wetlands. Within the park you can take tours of the local wildlife, take part in a diving or snorkeling tour, or simply just tour around the beautiful and expansive park. Travelers on TripAdvisor remark that the park is well worth the visit, especially considering its small price tag. Many stayed the entire day, but some even took two days to explore the expansive area.
El Camaleon Golf Course
El Camaleon Golf Course annually hosts the OHL Classic at Mayakoba, the only PGA Tour Event held in Mexico. Designed by the legendary Greg Norman, the 7,000-yard layout is unique not just to this country but to the entire golfing kingdom. As its name suggests, El Camaleón is ever changing. The stunning golf course bends through three distinct landscapes. Dense jungle, mangrove forests, and stunning oceanfront stretches of sand and is bisected by limestone canals.
Deep Sea Fishing
Deep Sea Fishing is generally trolling using outriggers and downriggers. On our deep sea fishing trips, we'll have a minimum of 5 lines in the water at all times to maximize your chances of catching fish. On a deep sea sportfishing trip, you're most likely to bring in Blue and White Marlin, Sailfish, Wahoo, Mahi Mahi, Amberjack and Barracuda.
Relaxing Massage
Swedish Massage:
Deep Tissue Massage:
Specialty Massage (Pregnancy, Sports, Tired Legs, Reflexology)
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Massage Available on the beach or privately in your room.