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Cozumel Info

Cozumel is renowned as one of the greatest diving destinations in the world. The warm, exceptionally clear turquoise waters and abundance of coral reefs and sea life have attracted divers from around the globe. more...

Dive the famous cave system of the Yucatan Peninsula
Beneath the peninsula of Yucatan lies a world of fresh-water filled cave systems. The entrance to these caverns are known as cenote, which is a corruption of the Mayan word of 'well'. Today, the Yucatan Peninsula has evolved into a major diving destination for cave and cavern divers from around the world. The most famous of all is Nohoch Nah Chich, which was discovered by Mike Madden in 1987.

Cozumel diving

Cenote Car Wash
This remains the most populare cenote, due to its accessibility and very clear water; it is suitable for divers of all levels of skill and experience as long as the cavern divers stay within eyesight of the entrance.

Cenote Sac Actun
With a maximum depth of only 14m (45ft) and a constant temperature of 24 C (75F), this site never dissapoints. This cenote features thousands of columns, from straws to chandeliers. People have cried after their fist dive in this system...

El Grande Cenote
This is a huge collapsed cavern with the centre completely filled in. The entrance to the dive is covered in lily pads. Particularly fascinating are the stalactites, stalagmites, flow stone and other unusual formations.

The Cenotes of the Riviera Maya, Steve Gerrard | Buy


Mexicana

Mexicana is part of the Star Alliance and offers to fly you to many destinations. Make a reservation online now. more...

Once mainly visited by divers, cruise ships regularly disgorge great packs of shopper on this little island off the coast of the Yucatan peninsula. The island offers a wide range of accommodations, restaurants, topside activities, colorful night life and stimulating cultural opportunities.

Most dive sites are very interesting in geography; you'll find a combination of caves, tunnels, overhangs, pinnacles, and sheer dropoffs.

The diving offered along the reefs and shoals of the island's southwest coast is excellent. Virtually all of the diving involves drift diving from a boat and most dives are not more then 20 minutes away. Besides accompanied boat diving, there are also numerous shore dives at locations along the island's west coast.

Spectacular dives exist, buy many operators are reluctant to visit these sites, especially if the divers aboard have mixed experience levels. And rightfully so. Because Cozumel's diving is deep or fast current drift diving, beginning divers should stick to easier dives.



Best diving is on the western side toward the southern end of Cozumel. Eastern side generally unsafe to dive. Best dives include Palancar Reef, Santa Rosa Wall, Maracaibo, Punta Sur and Colombia Reefs.

Palancar Reef
Palancar is a huge, largely pristine reef stretching over 5 km (3 miles). It offers an amazing diversity of marine life and coral formations to suit all tastes and levels of diving expertise. For convenience, it has been split int the four dives most popular with the Cozumel Diving Association, which has over 150 registered dive sites around the island. Topographiclly, Palancare Shallows is a very interesting site since it rises to around 5m (16ft) in some places, and in others drops in a mini-wall to 18m (59ft). The reef is cut and dividd by many fissures and caves. Black corals, such as Antipathes pennacea, are found in the deeper parts, and huge stovepipe sponges stretch out from the reef. There are also brightly coloured yellow tube sponges, associated with juvenile yellowhead wrasse, and a number of fish that often hide in the deep tubes of the sponge at night for protection. Palancare Horseshoe forms a natural amphitheatre cut into the Palancar Shallows stretch of Palancar Reef. It is always dived separately from the other areas. This dive is better in the deeper section where large gorgonian sea fans stretch out into the current, surrounded by fish, corals and invertebrates.

Palancar Caves
The reef slopes outwards and has a deeply convoluted lip. Here the corals seem to take on a life of their own, forming spires, buttresses, caves, gulleys and canyons. Deep fissures run under the coral formations and sand slopes plummet off into the depths. Large sheet corals jut out from the reef, forming overhangs where squirrelfish and bigeyes seek shelter during the day. Divers should take a torch to pick out the true colors of the fish.

Palancare Deep
This is a deeply incised wall with many varied combinations of coral growth. Shoaling fish such as grunts and snappers are in evidence and if you take your time as you exit the caves on the outer edge of the reef, you may catch a glimpse of a green turtle or a spotted eagle ray.

Experienced level dives include Devil's Throat, a deep tunnel dive which opens up into the ocean at about 45 meters. Another dive not to be missed is Eagle Ray Alley on the rarely visited North Western side of the island. During late January and beginning of February you can spot large schools of Eagle Rays there.


Operators
Aqua Safari
Aldora Divers
Blue Bubble
Scuba Du
Eagle Ray Divers
Our favourite dive operation on Cozumel is Eagle Ray Divers, run by the cheerful Chellie and Antonio Castellanos. Read more...



Best diving is in spring and summer (May-Sept) when the seas are calmer. It is often rainy during fall and winter. Expect water temperatures in low to mid 80°F (26-29°C). The Eagle Ray migration starts in late January and lasts for about two weeks into early February.




Cancun is the big international airport served by a number of international airlines and charter flights from where it is easy to get to Cozumel. Internal flights to Cozumel are available on Mexicana and regular ferry services depart from Puerto Morelos and Playa Del Carmen on the Yucatan mainland.




The Dive Sites of Cozumel and the Yucatan (Serial), Lawson Wood (Photographer) | Buy
Diving Cozumel (Aqua Quest Diving Series), Steve Rosenberg | Buy
Diving & Snorkeling in Cozumel, Lonely Planet | Buy

Lonely Planet Cozumel :: Online | Buy

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