At deeper depths of 90 to 130 feet, this dive is for the more experienced divers, but offers regular sightings of sharks, eels, morays and turtles.
Also located off Playa del Carmen, Jardines means gardens and this dive doesnt disappoint with amazing colors, many sponges and soft and hard corals. This dive starts at about 20 feet and at its deepest is about 50 feet.
Located off Playa del Carmen, Barracuda is a shallow dive starting at about 20 feet and going only to 50 feet. There is nice current here that offers easy drift-diving.
At this site, you can take a big leap off a platform 25 feet above Lake Bacalar and the Cenote Azul. Have fun!
Broken in two by a forgotten hurricane, this old Navy minesweeper is packed with fish inside and blanketed with spotted eagle rays (especially on high current days) outside.
The diving along the Chinchorro Banks is practically all virgin. If you dive here, you will probably have any site along this legendary section of reef all to yourself. Enjoy!
This wreck sits upright in 80 feet of water. The view looking down it from the bow is breathtaking. Don't forget to bring your camera for this one!
On this dive, you will drift along a deep wall section of Columbia Reef. Keep your eye to the blue for spotted eagle rays and turtles.
At this dive site you will find sponge-heavy overhangs, mini-canyons and deep spur and groove formations.
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