Yes, it is possible to take photos or videos while diving in Cenote Angelita, and it’s a great spot for doing it!
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Yes, divers must have a cave diving certification in order to dive in Cenote Angelita. This is because the cenote has overhead environments and requires specialized training and equipment.
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Diving in Cenote Angelita can be dangerous for inexperienced divers due to the depth and unique underwater features. It is recommended that only experienced divers with proper training attempt to dive in this cenote.
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Yes, it is possible to swim in Cenote Angelita, although diving is a more popular activity due to its depth and unique underwater features.
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Cenote Angelita is approximately 60 meters (200 feet) deep.
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Cenote Angelita is the feminine way to say “little angel” in Spanish.
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Unfortunately, Cenote Calavera is not wheelchair accessible due to its natural terrain and the lack of accessible infrastructure.
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Yes, you can bring something as a snack, maybe a sandwich would be a nice option! However, remember that Tulum’s town has a lot of amazing restaurants where you can go after your day out!
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Yes, children are allowed at Cenote Calavera. However, we recommend you to keep an eye on them, especially when they are swimming!
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Yes, you can bring your own snorkeling equipment to the cenote Calavera. However, some tour operators may provide equipment as part of the tour package.
Updated on: May 16, 2023