We are an SSI dive center located in Tulum, Mexico. We offer: -Scuba diving courses -Scuba and Freediving specialties -Freediving courses -Ocean and cenote excursions. -Snorkel tours in the caverns. At Get Wet Dive Shop, our mission is to ignite the spirit of adventure and exploration in every individual who seeks to experience the enchanting world beneath the waves. We are more than a dive shop; we are a gateway to discovery, fostering a community that embraces the thrill of underwater exploration.*
*Try SCUBA Diving Have you always wondered what it’s like to breathe underwater? If you want to try scuba diving, but aren’t quite ready to take the plunge into a certification course, Try Scuba Diving is for you. Try Scuba Diving is a quick and easy introduction to what it takes to explore the underwater world. You learn the basic safety guidelines and skills needed to dive under the direct supervision of an SSI professional.*
*Try Free Diving The SSI Try Freediving Course is divided into three key stages: an introduction to the theory of recreational freediving, training in breathing, relaxation, and breath-hold techniques, and a confined water session to practice fundamental freediving skills.*
*Cenote Diving Mexico. It is here, in the Riviera Maya, that you can scuba dive the “Cenotes”, considered sacred by the Mayans, who believed that they were an entrance to the underworld “Xibalba. A”Cenote” is a natural pit resulting from the collapse of the limestone bedrock that exposes groundwater underneath. Cenote diving is a truly unique experience! Certified Open Water Divers can take a cavern tour guided by professionals, qualified by technical cave diver associations to lead such dives. Beautiful speleothems, fossils, amazing light effects as the sunlight shines through the cracks in the ceiling, air domes with bats, halocline and hydrogen sulfur layers... can all be found in some of the Cenotes. Cavern diving takes place in an overhead environment, making the dive a highly controlled, limited dive along a line into the cavern zone, which is defined as within the natural light zone and within 200 ft (60m) of an exit. It is very safe, provided you follow the rules!*
From the coast of Playa del Carmen, this site is a 5-minute boat ride. This site offers the beautiful experience of having a safe encounter with the amazing pregnant bull sharks.
This is a wreck of a ferry-style sunken ship Mama Viña. The wreck itself is not very big and at a depth of 28m; giving us the perfect bottom time for a complete tour.
The cenote Tajma Ha is very popular because of its beautiful halocline and its great light. During the dive you experience three very different cenotes, because you dive from Tajma Ha to Cenote Sugarbowl and from there to Cenote Esmeralda. All three give very different impressions.
Dos Ojos is one of, if not THE, most popular cenote in Mexico. Diving cenotes, in general, are for advanced and technical divers. This cenote has two different routes, hence the name Dos Ojos, or two eyes.
Located near Tulum, Casa Cenote is one of the few cenotes that are open to beginning divers. It is also great for snorkelers due to its openness to the area around it, easy access, and clear waters. This cenote has clear emerald water and many fun caverns to explore.
The coral formations of this site are certainly true to its name (Cerrebros, meaning brains in Spanish). Brains and mountain-style corals decorate your entire dive, and with a quantity and variety of marine ife that you will always want to repeat diving here!
Cenote with dripstones, Well accessible via stairs. Good entry - beware of silt out. Maximum 4 - 6m deep and partly very shallow. Must have good buoyancy.
Cenote Kukulkan is the perfect cenote for the first time. A very beautiful and large light-filled area. Here you will see a beautiful light laser show in perfect weather.
Scuba diving in Cenote Chac Mool offers a mesmerizing experience, combining crystal-clear waters, stunning light effects, and intricate limestone formations
A deep dive of an average of 26m, with three different plateaus of reefs that are separated by intervals of sand banks in the form of dunes. Strong current.
What you might see: Spectacular play of light rays falling into the water. Fossilized coral formations. Halocline layers where visibility warps like a dream sequence.
A place with a lot of current, suitable only for advanced or experienced divers. For this dive site it is ideal to have the NITROX certification to make the most of it. Multiple dives may be required to visit all the corners of this place.
The southernmost section of the famous Palancar Reef, Palancar Bricks is suitable for divers of all experience levels due to multiple swim throughs are various depths, multi-level diving, and macro photography.
Features a vast cavern with light beams filtering through, illuminating the underwater landscape. Visibility: Generally excellent, with clear waters enhancing the diving experience.Conditions: Water temperature remains around 25°C (77°F) year-round.
1.5 Km (about 1 mile) from the Dos Ojos Park entrance. Cenote with no cavern line, only cave diving and training. Ring of freshwater with a maximum depth of 5 meters. Open water and overhead environment.
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