Cenote Calavera
About this Dive Site
Description
Brave the depths of Cenote Calavera, also known as the 'Temple of Doom,' a thrilling cenote with multiple entry points offering an advanced overhead environment. Experienced divers can explore its depths and witness the fascinating halocline effect, a distinct boundary between fresh and saltwater.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
January, February, March, November, December, April, October
Jan
Crystal clear water, excellent for cave diving exploration.
Feb
Stable conditions, ideal for photography.
Mar
Warmest water temperatures, comfortable diving.
Apr
Slightly reduced visibility due to early plankton.
More monthly highlights
May
Plankton blooms can reduce visibility but attract marine life.
Jun
Start of the rainy season, potential for reduced visibility.
Jul
Rainy season continues, visibility can be affected by freshwater runoff.
Aug
Peak of the rainy season, best to check conditions locally.
Sep
End of the rainy season, visibility improving.
Oct
Conditions returning to excellent, clear water.
Nov
Excellent visibility and comfortable temperatures.
Dec
Ideal conditions for exploring the unique cenote systems.
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