Why Freedive in the Cenotes of Tulum

The cenotes of Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula offer one of the most controlled and visually stunning environments in the world for freediving. Crystal-clear freshwater with visibility exceeding 30 metres, constant water temperatures of 24–26°C, and the stillness of ancient underground river systems create an ideal setting for breathwork, relaxation, and depth adaptation.

Tulum is the gateway to some of the most iconic cenotes for freediving, including El Pit — a 40-metre vertical shaft renowned among freedivers worldwide — as well as Cenote Angelita, Dos Ojos, Casa Cenote, and the halocline formations of the Sac Actun cave system. Whether you are looking for a single unforgettable experience or structured multi-day training, these private sessions are designed to help you move through the water with more awareness, control, and confidence.

Unlike group freediving courses or certification schools, every Poseidon Ascend session is private, one-on-one, and adapted to your level — from complete beginners to experienced freedivers seeking depth progression.

What to Expect During a Tulum Freediving Session

Choose Your Freediving Experience in Tulum

Each experience is private and designed around a different level of depth, time commitment, and immersion. All sessions take place in the cenotes near Tulum, Mexico.

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Cenote Freediving & Breathwork Experience

From $595 USD

A private cenote freediving session in Tulum that begins with guided breathwork and nervous system preparation before moving into 2–3 hours of diving in a calm freshwater cenote. Ideal for first-time freedivers or experienced divers visiting Tulum.

• Approx. 5 hours
• Private session
• 1 or 2 guests
• Breathwork + cenote diving

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Private Cenote Freediving Training — 3 Session Package

$1,350 USD

A private multi-day freediving training package designed for guests who want structured depth progression. Progress across three cenote sessions with guided coaching in relaxation, equalization, technique, and depth. Optional Molchanovs Wave 1 certification available.

• 3 private sessions
• Multi-day progression
• Depth, relaxation, and technique
• Optional Molchanovs Wave 1 upgrade

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VIP Tulum Full Day Cenote Freediving & Breathwork Experience

From $1,250 USD

A full-day private immersion combining breathwork, cenote freediving, lunch, optional jungle gym training, and a premium beach dinner. The ultimate Tulum freediving retreat experience in a single day.

• Full-day private experience
• 1 or 2 guests
• Breathwork + cenote diving
• Lunch + premium beach dinner

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Which Freediving Experience Is Right for You?

Cenote Freediving & Breathwork Experience

Best for guests wanting a single private freediving session in the cenotes of Tulum. No experience required.

3 Session Training Package

Best for guests wanting structured multi-day progression, deeper skill development, and optional certification.

VIP Full Day Experience

Best for guests wanting a premium private Tulum retreat day built around freediving, breathwork, performance, and lifestyle.

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Guided by Tavi Castro

Tavi Castro is a world-class freediver, breathwork specialist, and performance coach who has built his life around the intersection of depth, breath control, and human performance. Based in Tulum, Mexico, he leads every private freediving experience personally.

His approach combines autonomic nervous system regulation, CO2 tolerance training, and progressive depth adaptation — drawing on competitive freediving methodology rather than recreational instruction. Sessions are designed for guests who want more than a standard lesson: a private, immersive encounter with the underwater world guided by someone who has trained at the highest level.

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The Cenotes: Tulum’s Underwater World

The Yucatan Peninsula is home to the largest network of underwater caves and cenotes on Earth — over 6,000 mapped sinkholes connected by subterranean river systems. Tulum sits at the heart of this network, making it one of the world’s premier destinations for cenote freediving.

El Pit

A 40-metre vertical shaft with a halocline at 15 metres that creates a surreal visual effect. One of the most iconic freediving cenotes in the world, known for its depth, light beams, and cathedral-like atmosphere.

Cenote Angelita

A deep cenote with a hydrogen sulphide cloud at 30 metres that creates the appearance of an underwater river. A surreal and visually stunning site for experienced freedivers.

Dos Ojos & Casa Cenote

Shallower cenotes ideal for beginners and relaxed freediving sessions. Dos Ojos offers cave-like passages with exceptional visibility, while Casa Cenote features a mangrove-lined open-water setting.

Optional Cinematic Upgrade

All freediving experiences in Tulum can be upgraded with a cinematic underwater content package filmed on a Sony A1. This optional add-on is ideal for guests who want to capture their cenote freediving experience with premium footage and a short edited highlight reel.

Cinematic Cenote Content Package — $450

The add-on can be selected on the product page.

Frequently Asked Questions About Freediving in Tulum

No. All private freediving sessions in Tulum are adapted to your level. Complete beginners start with breathwork, surface skills, and shallow dives before progressing. Experienced freedivers can focus on depth, technique refinement, or specific cenote sites. There is no minimum certification or experience required.

Cenote selection depends on conditions, experience level, and the type of session booked. Common sites include El Pit (a 40m vertical shaft), Cenote Angelita (known for its hydrogen sulphide cloud), Dos Ojos (cave-like passages), and Casa Cenote (open-water mangrove setting). Tavi selects the cenote that best matches your goals for the day.

Depth is entirely adapted to your comfort level and experience. Beginners typically start at 5–10 metres and progress from there. Intermediate freedivers may work at 15–25 metres. Advanced freedivers can access depths of 30–40+ metres in cenotes like El Pit. There is no pressure to reach any specific depth.

Cenote water temperatures in Tulum remain constant year-round at approximately 24–26°C (75–79°F). A thin wetsuit or rashguard is typically sufficient. Visibility exceeds 30 metres in most cenotes, making them among the clearest freshwater dive sites in the world.

Most freediving schools in Tulum offer group certification courses following a fixed curriculum. Poseidon Ascend sessions are private, one-on-one experiences led by a world-class competitive freediver. The focus is on personal progression, breathwork integration, and an immersive encounter — not a classroom setting. Certification (Molchanovs Wave 1) is available as an optional upgrade within the 3-session package.

Yes. Many guests combine a cenote freediving session with other Poseidon Ascend offerings to create a multi-day retreat experience in Tulum. This can include private coaching, group retreats, or elite breathwork training. Contact us to design a custom itinerary.

Yes. Every Poseidon Ascend freediving experience in Tulum is private. Sessions are designed for individual guests or small private bookings (1–2 guests). There are no group classes or shared sessions.

Yes. All experiences can be upgraded with a cinematic underwater content package filmed on a Sony A1 camera. This includes premium underwater footage and a short edited highlight reel. The add-on ($450) can be selected on the product page when booking.

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