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El Pit Cenote

Tulum, Mexico

The cenote known as "The Pit" is a dive site within the Dos Ojos National Park. This dive consists of enormous stalagmites, shallow halocline, vast hydrogen sulfide cloud, colossal petrified tree, ancient Mayan artifacts, and a great beam of light that luminates the massive cavern. Divers who have visited this spectacular site can only describe it as a spiritual experience.

"The Pit is a multi-level dive and one of the greatest cenotes in this area. Absolutely a top class dive. Enjoy this legendary moment. Firstly, you will descend into the blue waters of the Mayan underworld. Then you will fly over a thousand years old dead trees and a smoky hydrogen sulfate cloud. In addition to the spooky cloud, you will move through the thickest and most enchanting halocline layer. It's truly insane and an amazing feeling!" - The Cenote Guy.

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Lanai Cathedrals

Maui, Hawaii

The Cathedrals of Lanai are the two most famous dive sites in Maui County. The Cathedrals were formed by lava tubes that have created beautiful underwater “rooms” with natural light coming from all around.

We recommend Extended Horizons.

Devil's Throat

Cozumel, Mexico

Devil's Throat is a massive coral head which is a bit like swiss cheese! With the most epic swim through you can imagine. The throat itself is a vertical drop down to a sandy bottom tunnel that runs the rest of the way to the wall. You will pop out into the light off the edge of an endless drop off at 135ft.

We recommend Scuba Tony.

Mary's Place

Roatan, Honduras

Mary's Place is full of coral and swim-throughs and is teeming with life which won't disappoint any diver. Rich in soft coral, huge blue fans, green and gold sea rods, barrel and tube coral makes a wonderful site. Not to mention rays, turtles, grouper, and lots more..



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