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Three hour dives in Tulum cenotes and caves will make you wish you had a dry suit.

Get proficient in a drysuit.
All a matter of opinion. I do 3 hours every day while in Mexico and I am very comfortable in a wetsuit.
 
Three hour dives in Tulum cenotes and caves will make you wish you had a dry suit.

Get proficient in a drysuit.
I've done 3+ hours in a 7mm semidry and its fine.
 
3) Once comfortable with my skills in sidemount would you suggest combining either Cavern/Intro or Intro/Full?
Trip 1: sidemount and cavern class
Trip 2: cavern fun dives and intro class
Trip 3: intro fun dives (no classes at all)
Trip 4: full class and fun dives

You need time and dives to solidify skills between and outside of classes. Ideally at least a couple dozen cavern dives and 25 to 50 intro level dives between intro and full.
 

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