Mexico has magnificent coral formations on its Caribbean Coast (I highly recommend diving Cozumel), but you will not find
coral in the cenotes.
Not exact matches
From the
cenotes of Mexico to the
coral gardens
in the Ningaloo Reef
in Australia, we have been pretty spoilt when it comes to incredible scuba diving.
Immerse yourself
in a tropical paradise, live
in a beautiful part of a different country, with the opportunity to experience a new culture, food and way of life; learning about the Mesoamerican
coral reef and how to identify the wildlife it supports; participating
in monitoring dives that explore different sites along the coast; seeing mega-fauna such as dolphins and sharks; snorkelling
in cenotes or waterways; joining
in with community programmes; teaching English and raising the environmental awareness of the local community; and joining fun - dives.
From cave diving
in the many
cenotes that are unique to the Yucatan Peninsula, to discovering the expansive
coral reef system that features an impressive array of marine life including colourful tropical fish, manta rays, dolphins, and whale sharks, to visiting 5ta Avenida, which is known to the be liveliest street of the Riviera Maya.
Get your ruin on with a visit to Tulum perched atop the sea, explore the fish - and
coral - filled seas around Cozumel on a scuba dive, go swimming
in a
cenote or at the beach, and save some energy for a night out on the town.
If you are planning a vacation to one of the marvelous coastal resort destinations
in the Yucatan region, you do not want to miss your opportunity to go snorkeling at one of the vibrant
coral reefs
in the Caribbean Sea or
in a flooded subterranean cavern or
cenote.
If you have never tried scuba before, and are willing to explore for the first time the
coral reefs or
cenotes in Tulum, can start with Intro Dives, these dives are an experience not a certification course (do not need to study nothing or make any exam).
We schedule regular trips to the unique oasis
in the Mayan Jungle - the mystic
cenotes, to
coral reefs
in Playa del Carmen and Cozumel, if you are not a certified diver, but you are eager to take an underwater glance we are enthusiastic to share with you this incredible experience.
Plus outdoor fun: swimming
in a limestone sinkhole (
cenote), diving
in coral reefs, exploring ruins that are thousands of years old.
Approved for use at Xel - Ha Park, Xcaret,
Cenotes, and for all snorkeling trips
in the ocean and on the
coral reefs of Cancun.
It is always the best season of the year to visit us to explore the beautiful
coral reefs, colorful fish, turtles, wrecks and the
cenotes among many other sites
in our exotic Mexican paradise!
They dive daily on the second largest
coral reef
in the world, the Mesoamerican Reef, as well as at the nearby
cenotes that are unique opportunity to dive
in the Yucatan peninsulas.
If you're
in that region and want to experience the underwater world, Cozumel has amazing
coral formations (I've been planning to write an article about it for months...), which would be very different from the
cenotes.