In this article, I’ll go over everything you can expect when diving Chac Mool, and why it’s one of my favorite cenotes in Mexico to dive.
What’s fascinating about Cenote Chac Mool’s hydrogen sulfide is that it occurs very close to the surface and you have both natural light and the mystical cloud layer.
The Halocline is very close to the Hydrogen Sulfide, and I found it to be very mixed up for several meters and more of a distraction from the dive than a desirable razor fine line between fresh and saltwater.
In addition to diving Chac Mool Cenote and Little Brother Lines, you can also dive Kukuclan as a separate dive.