Check your gear before entering the water if you rent. I had the pleasure of renting and found a 4 inch gash in my bc after I jumped in and hit bottom. Air tasted funny as well. I don't recall a whole lot of structure on Cancun side. A lot of sand and a few smallish reefs here and there. I've heard the Caverns are cool and they do cave/cavern certs, but have not done that. You can also tell her to take a bus down to Playa Del Carmen (20K South) and hop on the ferry to Cozumel (30 minute boat ride). Jon -----Original Message----- From: Leigh Ann Bishop <leighann.bishop@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: seaventures@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Tue, 9 Jun 2009 9:28 am Subject: [seaventures] The Cavern ¨CENOTE¨ diving in the Riviera Maya Anyone dove here?.....The Cavern ¨CENOTE¨ diving in the Riviera Maya in Cancun http://www.mayanaquadive.com/cavern-diving/cavern-overview/ Is it worth the trip? Anyone dove Cancun that would recommend a particular dive operator? My sister-in-law was asking me and I’ve never dove in Cancun and have no idea if it’s a good place to dive….or just so-so. And she asked about these caverns. She’s a newly certified diver, but it doesn’t look like they actually penetrate the caverns as much as just swim by and look into them. Any thoughts or comments? Thanks!!! ~Leigh Ann