Cenote Carwash

The Carwash cenote, formerly known as Aktun Ha in Maya, earned its current name because in the past, drivers used to make a stop to wash their cars in its crystal-clear waters. This picturesque site is ideal for training in a protected environment, offering a vast expanse of water with a depth of 6 meters, surrounded by a fabulous cave plunging to a depth of 14 meters.

The Carwash cenote stands out for its magnificent play of shadows, creating an enchanting atmosphere for divers. The opportunity to glimpse remnants of Mayan pottery and small ancient bones adds a historical dimension to this underwater experience.

After exploring the cave, divers have the option to conclude their adventure in the protected environment of the cenote, where numerous flowers and water lilies emerge from the water. This environment is home to turtles and a variety of freshwater fish, offering a peaceful transition after the excitement of cave diving.

The Carwash cenote, with its unique beauty, dazzles visitors with its fascinating history, impressive geological features, and diverse aquatic life. A must-visit destination for diving enthusiasts seeking both adventure and tranquility in the heart of the Maya nature.