CAVE DIVING: LOOKS DANGEROUS, AM I COVERED?
By Jason Jourdan
Answer: Descending into a water-filled subterranean cave is an adventure pursuit and is covered by Triptime®under the scuba diving benefit in the Adventure Sport Coverage but to depths of no more than 50 meters (165 feet). Thankfully, there is no claustrophobia exclusion.
Ease your mom’s mind before you go! You’re covered with Triptime.
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Mexico was the perfect option for us when it came to a relaxing all-inclusive holiday with a baby. The fantastic thing is it does not need to be limited to just that. Take your pick of fantastic adventure from ziplining through the trees, exploring ancient ruins to swimming with dolphins. Nothing will get your heart racing like CAVE diving through ancient cenotes. Pitch black holes with seemingly no escape trapped under water, this is definitely not one for the faint of heart or claustrophobic. The name of these cenotes is Dos Ojos, meaning two eyes, and you really feel like you’re looking death in the eyes.
This video was taken in Cenotes Dos Ojos, about halfway between Tulum and Playa Del Carmen, Mexico.