Angelita
About 15-20 minutes south of Tulum. A single deep dive: descend the open shaft to the H2S layer at 30m, drop through into blackness, then back up. Nothing shallow to do afterwards, so it is usually paired with a second, shallower cenote. Entrance fee around 400 MXN.
Depth
20–40m
Current
None
Diver level
Advanced open water
Entry
Boat
Unique features
- Hydrogen sulphide layer at about 30m that sits over the floor like a river of cloud
- A submerged tree standing through the layer — the shot most divers come for
- Circular open sinkhole about 60m across, no true overhead until you drop into the cloud
Sources & last checked
Checked July 2026
This is a researched draft, not yet human-verified. The seasonality and logistics are drawn from the sources below — confirm specifics (permits, fees, closures) with an operator before you book.
- Best Cenotes to Dive in the Riviera Maya — Aquacore Adventures
- Cenote Diving in Mexico: The Complete Guide — Seth Dive Mexico
Note on the data: Coordinates are approximate; not surveyed dive-site GPS.