Mike
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This question came up, do you really need a guide to dive some of the "beginner" centoes?
That's a good question. I'm sure you could find it out by googling the various cenotes around the Yukatan and making some inquiries. I can tell you that they vary tremendously in circumstances. Some are family owned and the families run them and you pay them an admission fee to access them with a lot of freedom. Some are run like Disney land with an onsight dive op and very regimented. Some are very accessible, you can park on the side of a road or walk across the street from your lunch at a beach bar and go swimming in one. Some allow no diving at all. Some require a very tiring trek through the jungle on foot carrying your gear. Some you drive to them and park at a big parking lot. Some have very delicate formations that they are sure to want to keep people from damaging and will control access, some are not decorated at all and there is little worry of damage. They vary tremendously from cenote to cenote.
As long as you stay within the guidelines of cavern diving and keep the entrance within 120 ft from you, and as long as you are open water certified you're technically certified to dive a cenote. I'm guessing you are going to find resistance to being able to dive yourself unguided, but I'm also guessing you can search enough and you'll find what you are looking to do.
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