Magical El Pit, A Cenote to Dive For!
El Pit or in English: The Pit, is perhaps the most spectacular cenote in Tulum (Mexico) that I have ever dove.

El Pit Cenote
The cenote is exclusively for certified scuba divers. Following an incident of snorkelers jumped on top of ascending scuba divers that continued to series of events that involved fights, hospitalization, and soon; the management decided to make it as an exclusive cenote only for scuba divers. I am not surprised by the story. The entrance of the cenote is smaller compared to popular cenotes like the Dos Ojos and the Grand Cenote; such incidents could indeed happen.

El Pit Cenote from above, the image was taken from the edge of the cenote
The location is in the same complex as Dos Ojos Cenote. Dos Ojos and El Pit are connected through underwater caves system. Bebe, our diving guide/instructor, told us, it would take approximately three hours diving to reach Dos Ojos from El Pit through its caves, while, it was only for 10 minutes car driving. To dive or to drive, it’s a matter of choice 😀
The cenote is deeper than 40 meter and very wide inside. Something that you would not expect when seeing the cenote from the land. It feels like you are entering a hole and you were “flying” inside it to get deeper. We saw stunning formations of stalagmites and stalactites. It was just like the caves in the land but this one was full of water. It is also known to have sulfur clouds and halocline at a depth of 20 to 30 meter. The sulfur clouds as explained by Chris and Nikki, are Hydrogen Sulphide, which is formed by the bacterial decomposition of organic material that has fallen into the cenote.
As we reached to 25 meters, it felt like we were in a different world. There was an old tree in the middle of clouds, the smokey sulfur clouds. It was a magical and breathtaking sight. I wish I could take the images of what I saw, but it was too dark, and there were not enough lights. My images were mostly blurred and dark. A total failed photography opportunity. But thankfully Dutchie and his GoPro managed to take some footage when we were in the sulfur cloud. Following is our video and hope you get the impression of the magical world inside El Pit Cenote.

Mau banget ke sini tapi jauh banget. Keren videonya!
Terimakasih 🙂 Moga-moga ada pesawat ke Meksiko dari Indonesia kelak.
I think I’d prefer regular scuba diving. 🙂
Totally understand! It was pitch dark when I entered the sinkhole and there was hardly fishes inside. That’s something I missed from the diving.
And truth is I had trouble with my ears, so didn’t pass my certification. Maybe some day. I’ve enjoyed snorkeling a few times.
Oh no! I am sorry to hear this! I had trouble with my right ear; it took longer to equalize. I checked to a doctor and thankfully, there was no crucial thing, but I have to use special nose spray to ensure the equalizing process does not take too long. Snorkeling is always a pleasure activity for me too – it is more sporty than diving! Scuba divers are lazy people 😀
Thanks Indah. It’s been years since I’ve even tried to scuba.
Amazing! Love the video too!
Thank you so much 🙂
Oh Indah, how incredible! Wow!! Cher xo
Thank you so much Cher!
🙂 xo
aku kira tadi photonya di gua rupanya gua dibawah laut ya indah keren
Iya, agak lain dari yang lain…terimakasih Winny 🙂
amazing
This cenote is spectacular 🙂 Thank you!
wow, it’s cool… magic underwater cave
Indeed 🙂 Thank you!
Spooky…
Indeed! That’s one of the cenote’s characteristics 😀