Cueva del Agua is a well-known hypogenic cave system, often compared to a cenote, featuring an extensive and labyrinth-like layout that is described as highly technical. Water temperature is reported as constant around 29°C at about 6 m depth, while surface temperature varies slightly around 22°C. The water is slightly acidic and thermal in origin, and although it is connected to the sea, there is no marine life.
Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.
Reported Depth
6m+
Depth Note
Temperature is described as 29°C at approximately -6 m depth; surface temperature around 22°C.
Typical Conditions
Slightly acidic, thermal-origin water with limited surface temperature variation; around 29°C reported at ~6 m depth.
Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.
Key Hazards
Safety Notes
This is described as an extensive, labyrinthine and very technical cave; appropriate cave training and planning are implied.
Community notes to help plan your visit.
Scuba Diving
Characterized as a very technical, extensive and labyrinthine cave dive.
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Average conditions based on logged dives & visits.
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