Diving packages in Mexico
-
COZUMEL DIVES
Cozumel diving is
considered one of the
top diving place and
the best "WALL
DIVING" in the world.
While diving in
Cozumel the average
visibility is more than
130 feet or 40 meters
and vertical drop offs
to deep blue abyss is
what Cozumel diving
is famous for. When
diving in Cozumel
there is over 15 world
famous wall dives like
Palancar, Santa Rosa,
Columbia, San
Francisco, Punta Sur,
Maracaibo,…
-
Cozumel directly from Playa del Carmen
Two dives in the amazing reefs of Cozumel! Direct departure from Playa del Carmen, no need to take the ferry and transfer to the boat whilst at the island of Cozumel.Package includes transfer to and from the island on a fast boat, full set of gear, entrance fee to the Marine National Park.
Extra fee of 15 USD for rental gear, or 5 USD/item needed.The dives happen in the Marine National Park area…
-
03 days 2 tanks dive
Cozumel scuba diving is one of the best experiences in the world, featuring up to 200 feet of visibility, crystal clear blue water, brilliant soft coral reefs, fantastic wall dives, and a huge variety of marine life in the confines of the Marine Park "Arrecifes de Cozumel". It's truly a sight not to be missed. An incredible array of marine life can be seen on these dives - stingrays, nurse sharks,…
-
Cancun Underwater Museum Dive
Cancun's Underwater Museum is an ecological project which began in 2009.British artist Jason DeCaires Taylor created a manmade reef by submerging over 450 lifesized sculptures made from ph neutral clay.These sculpture will eventually be covered in coral thus promoting the growth of marine life.Schools of fish and other species have already made the museum their home.By attracting divers to the…
-
WRECK
Cancun offers wreck diving that can be
the most challenging as well as one of the
your most rewarding dives. . Our highly
experienced guides will make this an
exciting dive as well as a safe
one.Wrecks are colonized by Barracudas
, giant groupers and different species of
large fish; as well as the annual visit of
eagle rays that migrate in the winter
months. It is an excellent deep…
Travel to Mexico
Off the coast of Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsular stretching past Belize and on towards Honduras is the Great Mayan or Meso American Reef, at almost 750 miles the worlds second longest reef, comprised of coral atolls, fringing reefs, barrier reefs and large coral gardens. The warm, clear Caribbean waters and bountiful coral in gorgeous formations make this spot a magnet for both marine life, such as dolphins, sharks, shellfish, sea horses, and sea turtles and for divers and snorkelers. There are over one hundred different coral species that make up the reef, the harder corals adding to the skeleton and extending upwards and outwards and the soft corals making for an attractive backdrop to watch more than 500 different species of fish.
There are too many choices for divers and snorklers with something to appeal to everyone from pirate shipwrecks to shallow coral gardens to limestone tunnels and subterranean rivers which feed into the sea creating really unusual diving experiences. The Isla Mujeres on the Cancun end of the reef has huge protected lagoon which has been made into a marine park which is great for new divers and snorklers and just north of the island is the Cave of the Sleeping Sharks, a local favourite and a good place to see sharks at their most passive due to low salt levels in the water.
-
Tulum by Kelly Luckman
-
Dos Ojos Cenotes by Dmap Guide Travel
-
The Fifth Avenue, la Quinta, Pedestrian street by wallygrom
-
Ruin and Cenote by Kelly Luckman
-
Tulum Ruins by Kelly Luckman
-
Map Cenote Angelita by Laura Gonzalez
-
Cenote Piste by Kelly Luckman
-
Dive site : Paraiso by Florence Hideux
-
Giant Moray Eel by Kelly Luckman
-
Tortuga Reef by Blue Dream Cozumel
-
Chichen Itza by Kelly Luckman
-
Akumal Beach by peyri
-
cenote carwash by Kelly Luckman
-
Cenote Car Wash by Kelly Luckman
-
scorpion fish by Kelly Luckman
-
Casa Cenote by Kelly Luckman
-
Tulum Ruins by Kelly Luckman
-
Monument to scuba divers on the main road in San Miguel by kevint3141
-
Tulum Beach by Kelly Luckman
-
Endemic Fish of Cozumel Island : Toad Fish by Florence Hideux
-
Tulum Ruins by Kelly Luckman
-
Chichen by Kelly Luckman
-
Sea Turtle by Kelly Luckman
-
Cenote Dos Ojos by Laura Gonzalez
-
Tulum Ruins Beach by Kelly Luckman