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MARACAIBO
CURRENT: Medium to Strong.
DIVER LEVEL: Strictly Advanced.
DEPTH: 100-200 ft.
TYPE: Wall.
DESCENT: Quick drop to the bottom.
A MUST:: dive computer, good air consumption.
Some people like this dive because you may get a chance to see "big" animals (sharks), which is not always
the case (sharks are not in any dive shop´s payroll...), and because they like to go deep. At about 180ft.
the wall starts to turn inwards toward the island so you may be diving "under the island", some divers
like this sensation.
Not too many coral formations, big sponges and some fish. |
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PUNTA SUR
CURRENT: Mild to Strong.
DIVER LEVEL: Advanced.
DEPTH: 90-130 ft.
TYPE: Wall with large coral formations and some caverns.
DESCENT: Quick drop to the bottom.
A MUST:: dive computer, good air consumption and dive flashlight.
This is as good as it gets! The mayor attraction on this dive are the group of caverns where one of them is called
Devil´s Throat. If you dive this section of Punta Sur you will probably expend most of your time inside the
caverns. The contrast of the blue water when comming through a cavern that exits on the wall is quite an experience.
The Cathedral is just south of the main attraction, which is just as beautiful. Actually, some of the best diving
I've done here was when I descended somewhere else but on Devil´s Throat. Anywhere you dive here is just
spectacular. |
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COLOMBIA
CURRENT: Mild to Strong.
DIVER LEVEL: Beginner to Advanced.
DEPTH: 25 to 120 ft.
TYPE: On the wall side big formations with some dive-throughs, on the shallow section flat bottom with a long section
of coral
A MUST:: Dive computer, good air consumption when diving on the wall section.
Colombia has 3 different sections to dive: 1)Wall with huge formations(60 - 120 ft); 2)Middle section(50 ft) between
the wall and the shallow, and 3)the shallow section(25 ft) which is about 80 yds. from the middle section toward
the island(this is recommended for all levels of diving).
All 3 sections are parallel to each other. Most of the turtles and eagle rays I've seen have been here. Colombia´s
sections are long and makes it ideal to repeat the dive without feeling that you have been there before, but then,
who wouldn´t want to stay down there? |
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PALANCAR CAVES
CURRENT: Mild to Strong.
DIVER LEVEL: Intermediate to Advanced.
DEPTH: 50 to 100 ft.
TYPE: Lots of dive-throughs next to the wall.
A MUST:: A dive computer if you're diving the wall.
This is one of my favorite spots when I have a mixed group of intermediate and experienced divers. I know both
will enjoy it because you can take quick peeks on the wall and then swim back towards a protected area where intermediate
divers feel more comfortable. It is a good site to introduce intermediate divers to walls and dive-throughs. |
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PALANCAR HORSESHOE
CURRENT: Mild to Strong.
DIVER LEVEL:Beginner to Advanced.
DEPTH: 20 to 120 ft.
TYPE: Congested formations from 100 to 20 ft.
A MUST:: A dive computer if you're diving the wall.
This place is the continuation of Palancar Caves, there are not a lot of dive-throughs since the coral gets more
congested - as in a large city... If you're a beginner you can dive at the top of the reef at about 20 ft. Between
70 and 60 ft - here you swim doing zig zigzag around the coral formations. You can go deeper to about 120 ft and
then look toward the reef, it is an impressive site, especially if there is another group diving close to the reef
and here you can see how tiny they look against the reef.
PERSONAL OPINION: Always a nice dive with towering formations. |
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PALANCAR GARDENS
CURRENT: Mild to Medium.
DIVER LEVEL:Beginner to Advanced.
DEPTH: 20 to 90 ft.
TYPE: Congested coral with small dive-throughs.
My favorite to make beginner divers very happy. It has small dive-throughs, a sloped terrain towards the wall(makes
it safe). Relaxed and fun. |
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LA FRANCESA
CURRENT: Mild to Strong.
DIVER LEVEL:Beginner to Advanced.
DEPTH: 30 to 60 ft.
TYPE: Congested formations from 70 to 20 ft.
A MUST:: A dive computer if you're diving the wall.
This reef starts at about 30 ft. on the sandy area and then has a 30 ft. high structure which starts at about 60
ft. that contains little caverns (just to look inside). Relaxed dive. Plenty of giant crabs (if you can spot them...). |
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CEDAR PASS
CURRENT: Medium to Strong.
DIVER LEVEL: Intermediate to Advanced.
DEPTH: 50 to 90 ft.
TYPE: On the shallow section some areas of concentrated coral some scattered. On the wall section lots of sponges.
In this place you are lost without a good guide, they know exactly where to go and where are the green or spotted
eels, but specially they got to know the place quite well in order not to go for a sand tour. I have seen some
of the biggest groupers here - like dogs following you around. If you are a beginner and do not mind a strong current
give it a try, just stay close to your buddy or dive master.
The wall which is about 60 yards from the shallow section has neat things to see. Sometimes you find the groupers,
I guess hiding from the divers on the shallow, since this is a very popular spot. Often you will see barracudas
close to the end of the dive. The depths worth while on the wall range from 80 to 60 ft. |
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SANTA ROSA
CURRENT: Mild to Strong.
DIVER LEVEL: Beginner to Advanced.
DEPTH: 35 to 90 ft.
TYPE: There is a shallow section at 35ft. with scattered coral and sand dunes, where you can often find lobsters
and nurse sharks. Not too many people dive this section. The wall section is one of the most spectacular sites
in Cozumel.
If you are diving the wall there are swim throughs that you can follow in and out of the wall... at one time you
are in a tunnel with a deep blue exit and when you swim out you are floating outside with a drop to ~450ft... just
impressive! Worth while depths 90-35 ft.
The shallow section is about 50 yards from the wall, and it is a good spot to go if the current gets wild. |
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SAN FRANCISCO
CURRENT: Mild to Strong.
DIVER LEVEL: Beginner to Advanced.
DEPTH: 35 to 70 ft.
TYPE: This is a good wall for beginners, shallow and comfortable to swim.
Here you can either dive on the wall side or on top just looking over the edge. There is a great bio diversity
and this place sometimes surprises you with a nurse shark or an spotted eagle ray. Best depth 60-35 ft. |
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TUNICH
CURRENT: Medium to Strong.
DIVER LEVEL: Intermediate to Advanced.
DEPTH: 35 to 80 ft.
TYPE: When the currents are strong this is a really fast dive. This reef has quite a bio diversity of fish, not
much coral and lots of sponges. You must be careful with your depth since the reef stands next to the wall, and
as you dive along the top the reef drops to 80 ft. in some sections, so watch your depth gauge as you drift along.
Best depth 60-35 ft. |
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YUCAB
CURRENT: Mild to Strong.
DIVER LEVEL: Beginners to Advanced.
DEPTH: 40 to 50 ft.
TYPE: This reef has the most bio diversity of all reefs in Cozumel, so I will not say anything more... When the
current is strong you will end up starting the next reef, Tormentos. |
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TORMENTOS
CURRENT: Mild to Strong.
DIVER LEVEL: Beginners to Advanced.
DEPTH: 35 to 70 ft.
TYPE: This is the continuation of Yucab but in a more coral-dune distribution. The overhangs are beautiful with
a wide variety of sponges and corals. You often find barracudas lurking in the background. If you complete the
entire reef you may be diving at 70 ft. At the end of this reef the current always pushes you toward the wall,
so do not be surprised when you see your divemaster swimming toward the island close to the end of the dive. |
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CHANKANAAB
CURRENT: Mild to Medium.
DIVER LEVEL: Beginners to Advanced.
DEPTH: 40 to 50 ft.
TYPE: A favorite for a second dive and common for night dives. This reef usually has a mild current which makes
it comfortable for beginners and photographers. During the day look for small strange-looking fish, and at night
you will find giant crabs and lobsters lurking around. |
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DZUL-HA & PALMAS WALL
CURRENT: Medium to Strong.
DIVER LEVEL: Beginners to Advanced.
DEPTH: Dzul-Ha 10 to 15 ft. / Palmas 50 ft. to 90 ft.
TYPE: Dzul-Ha is a nice snorkeling shallow reef where you can enjoy a day off from diving and snorkel from the
beach, or just jump out of your boat for a nice snorkel session during your surface interval. Palmas wall has wonderful
surprises as you drift along. Most of the time if you drop in front of "Club del Sol" hotel (not an add!)
you will drift North and enjoy a dive from 70 to 45 ft. along the wall. If you drop a little South of the hotel
you will drift South, and here the wall starts sloping down towards the deep after 20 minutes with a medium current,
so you will have to plan swimming 45° parallel to the wall toward the island across the sand(50 ft.) where
after a few minutes will come in contact(if your guide knows the place or by accident!) with a few boulders of
coral that explode with life,.a nice surprise after that long swim(10 min.) across the sand. To get to these boulders,
which are almost in front of "Fiesta Americana" hotel (again, not an add!), we recommend a medium current
that will push you right into them. If not you will find yourself tired when you get there when the current is
mild, or it will be difficult to stop and appreciate these small boulders as you fly by!... |
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