
SCUBA DIVING
Cenotes, Sharks, Reefs, and Wrecks. Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula and beyond
Get ready to dive into some of the most amazing underwater spots in Mexico. From the colorful reefs of Cozumel and Playa del Carmen to the cool, clear cenotes, our trips are all about fun, adventure, and unforgettable experiences.
Day Trip Diving
If you’re short on time or just want to squeeze in a few dives, our day trips around the Yucatán are perfect. Explore the reefs off Cozumel or Playa del Carmen, enjoy easy access from the shore or boat, and dive in some of the clearest waters you’ll ever see. These trips are great for beginners and experienced divers alike, with plenty of fun, wildlife, and adventure packed into a single day.
Playa Del Carmen
From November to March, Playa del Carmen welcomes female Bull Sharks during their gestation, and our dives offer the chance to observe these amazing creatures safely and respectfully. Alongside shark season, or at other times of year, enjoy exciting drift dives on vibrant reefs where you might spot sea turtles, spotted eagle rays, and plenty of colorful Caribbean fish.
Cozumel
Cozumel is a world-class Caribbean dive destination, and we make it easy with a direct speed boat from Playa del Carmen. Explore protected reefs where fish grow big and shy spiny lobsters wander freely. Dive sites range from steep walls and coral caverns to shallow reefs and even a few shipwrecks, offering something for every type of diver.
Cenotes
Join us for cenote diving in the Yucatán Peninsula and discover a hidden world of crystal-clear waters and incredible limestone formations. Dive into spots like Dos Ojos and El Pit to explore caverns filled with stalactites and encounter unique aquatic life that call these low-light environments home. It’s an unforgettable experience that’s a little different from your usual reef dive.
Frequently asked Questions
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Day trips typically include guided dives, tanks, weights, transportation from Playa del Carmen or Cozumel, and expert instruction. Equipment rental is available at an additional cost.
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Bull shark season runs from November to March. During this period, divers can safely observe pregnant female bull sharks in their natural environment alongside other reef encounters.
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We offer day trips, reef dives, bull shark encounters, cenote dives, and wreck dives across Cozumel, Playa del Carmen, and the Yucatán Peninsula that are perfect for both beginners and experienced divers.
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Yes, cenote diving requires at least Open Water certification due to overhead environments. Advanced certifications or guided cavern dives are recommended for more complex sites like Dos Ojos or El Pit.