Join Scuba Charlotte on a trip to Cozumel, Mexico.
Cozumel is an island located 12 miles off the northeast coast of the Yucatan peninsula. The island is 29 miles long and 9 miles wide, with the highest point being 45 feet above sea level. Air temperature averages about 75-85 deg F and a water temperature of about 78-82 deg F.
Jacques Cousteau declared Cozumel the most spectacular diving site in the world
With its Mexican heart and Caribbean soul, Cozumel appeals to all sorts of travelers, from cruise ship passengers to extreme diving fanatics to history and nature buffs to those simply seeking relaxation.
Cozumel is also renowned for its incredible snorkeling and diving due to the sea’s remarkable clarity. Whether you are a pro-diver or a first-time snorkeler, the island is sprinkled with accessible sites for underwater exploration over one of the world’s largest reef systems that teems with tropical fish and marine life.
After Jacques Cousteau declared Cozumel to be of the most spectacular diving sites in the world in 1961, people from every corner of the planet now come to discover this underwater Caribbean biosphere.
Several ecological parks, such as Chankanaab and Faro Celerain (Punta Sur), offer the most popular snorkel and dive sites for all levels. More activities for adventuresome sightseers include jungle trails, lush botanical gardens, enchanting lagoons, delightful dolphin encounter programs and sea turtle sanctuaries.
Includes:
7 nights lodging
5 days of 2-tank boat dives; 1 boat night dive
Breakfast; lunch; dinner; and snacks daily
All beverages (water, juices, coffee, beer, wine, cocktails)
Hotel tax and airport transfers
Trip Cost: $1599 (double occupancy) $500 deposit required to reserve your space (add 3% if payment is via credit card). Non-diver: less $450; Single occupancy: add: $350