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Best Dives of Cozumel
Most tours include a shallow dive on the inner reef and a drift dive along the outer wall. Currents on the drift dives vary with the weather from very mild to too-strong-to-stop-for-a-photograph. The dive boat drops you off at one end of the reef, then follows your bubbles as you drift with the current to a predetermined point where you surface to rendezvous with the boat.
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Dining & Food in Cozumel
Local lobster, native grilled fish and a variety of Mexican dishes such as tacos, enchiladas or caracol (a giant conch) predominate at Cozumel's restaurants and roadside stands. Several superb native eateries within a few blocks of the pier offer island specialties such as grilled turtle, grilled fish in banana leaves, conch cocktail and spicy steak strips...
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Snorkeling in the Yucatan
Good snorkeling may be found all along Cozumel's east
coast beaches. The reefs off the beaches at both the Scuba
Club Galapago Resort and Playa San Francisco have some nice
stands of elkhorn and brain coral with a constant show of
juvenile tropicals and invertebrates.
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Cozumel Dive Operators
Most of the dive shops offer three-
to seven-day, reduced-rate dive packages. Before forking over
your money, ask if refunds are given for missed dives and
whether you can get that in writing. Some divers prefer to pay
each day rather than risk missing the boat and losing the price
of a trip.
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Sightseeing and Other Activities
Diving and sport fishing are the main activities on Cozumel, followed by wind surfing, jetskiing, and water-skiing, which are offered by the resorts. The widest range of watersports rentals are at Playa San Francisco. Also, don't forget to visit the Mayan Ruins in Cozumel and on the Mainland...
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Tulum - Mayan Ruins
Located on the mainland (an easy day trip from Cozumel), Tulum is the largest Maya construction built on the coast. Today it is Mexico's most visited pre-Hispanic site. Tulum was a very important center of commerce and a place of pilgrimage in the past.
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History & Overview of Cozumel
Cozumel's appeal lies with its combination of the best of Mexico (friendly people, affordable prices, great dining/shopping, interesting cultural sightseeing) with the allure of vacationing on a Caribbean island.
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Cozumel A - Z
Review a our list of random topics that could be useful on your
trip to Cozumel...
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Cozumel Travel & Scuba Diving FAQ's
These comments and suggestions will answer many of your questions about Cozumel, Mexico, but please feel free to contact us for more info, or if we can be of any assistance in planning your trip (that's what we're here for!)
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Cozumel - Playa Ferry Schedule
If you want to take a trip to the mainland or are taking the ferry into Cozumel from Playa del Carmen, you will need to take a look at the ferry schedule.
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Maps of Cozumel and the Yucatan
Check out a couple of quick reference maps to see where everything is located.
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Cozumel Transportation
Read our overview on how to get around Cozumel. Includes car rental agencies and general navigation tips.
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