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Discover the thrill of scuba diving at the C56 Shipwreck in Puerto Morelos, with expert guides, vibrant marine life, and equipment included for $190.

The Puerto Morelos diving tour at the C56 Shipwreck offers an exciting underwater adventure just 15 minutes offshore in the Quintana Roo region of Mexico. Priced at $190 per person and lasting 3.5 hours, this excursion is perfect for those eager to explore one of the area’s most popular diving sites. With a maximum depth of 90 feet / 30 meters, the tour provides ample opportunity for both novice and experienced divers to enjoy the marine scenery.
The provider, Mexplor, maintains a respectable 3.7 rating and delivers a well-organized experience with small groups limited to 10 participants. This setup ensures personalized attention from the guides, making it a great choice for anyone seeking a manageable, intimate diving outing. The tour includes full diving equipment—so no need to worry about bringing gear—and takes place mainly in the mornings, fitting nicely into a day of exploring the Riviera Maya.
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The C56 Shipwreck lies just a short boat ride from Puerto Morelos, making it an accessible and highly regarded site for diving. Covering an area rich with marine life, the wreck is often encrusted with various hard and soft corals, creating a vibrant underwater landscape.
At this depth, visitors can expect to see rays soaring overhead, including eagle rays, giving the scene a lively and dynamic feel. The wreck is a magnet for diverse marine creatures such as turtles, parrot fish, puffer fish, lionfish, soldier fish, and grunt fish, providing plenty of photo-worthy moments. For advanced divers, an optional opportunity exists to penetrate the shipwreck, adding an adventurous element to the experience.
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This tour’s highlight is the shipwreck itself, which serves as an artificial reef teeming with marine life. The 15-minute boat trip keeps travel time short, giving more time to enjoy underwater. The maximum depth of 90 feet strikes a balance that suits both beginners and experienced divers.
The underwater scenery is especially captivating, with colorful coral formations and a variety of sea creatures. The site’s popularity is partly due to the large marine animals often seen flying over the wreck, such as eagle rays. The chance for advanced divers to penetrate the ship adds a layer of excitement for those with more experience.

All necessary full diving equipment is included in the tour price, removing the need for travelers to bring their own gear. This simplifies preparation and ensures that everyone is equipped for a safe and enjoyable dive.
The tour features a live guide who speaks English and Spanish, providing clear instructions and answering questions. The guides’ expertise helps ensure a smooth experience, especially for those new to wreck diving or underwater exploration.

The 3.5-hour tour, typically scheduled in the morning, allows guests to enjoy the calmest waters and best visibility. The small group size, limited to 10 participants, helps maintain a relaxed atmosphere, giving everyone plenty of space and attention from the guides.
This limited group size also means that booking early is advisable, especially during peak seasons, to secure a spot on this popular activity.
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Booking is made flexible through options like reserve now and pay later, which allows travelers to hold their spot without immediate payment. The full cancellation policy enables cancellations up to 24 hours in advance for a complete refund—helpful for those with changing plans or uncertain schedules.
This flexibility combined with the concise morning schedule makes it easy to plan a full day exploring the Riviera Maya after the dive.

This Puerto Morelos shipwreck dive appeals to a broad range of visitors. Beginners will appreciate the manageable depth and the inclusion of full equipment, while experienced divers can enjoy the chance to penetrate the wreck.
The marine diversity, including rays, turtles, and colorful fish, makes it an ideal choice for underwater photography. The small group size and English/Spanish guides contribute to a personalized and well-supported experience.

Offering a well-rated experience at a reasonable price, this tour stands out for its convenience, marine life, and professional support. The short boat ride and inclusive gear make it accessible, while the opportunity for advance divers to explore inside the wreck adds an extra thrill.
While the tour does not include other stops or activities, its focus on the C56 Shipwreck guarantees a focused and rewarding dive for those who love exploring shipwrecks and vibrant underwater ecosystems.
The Puerto Morelos: Diving at the C56 Shipwreck offers an engaging underwater experience in the Mayan Riviera. With full equipment included and small group support, it suits both beginners and seasoned divers eager to see marine creatures and explore a historic wreck.
The marine life, especially the eagle rays and turtles, creates memorable moments, while the short boat ride and flexible booking options make it a practical choice for a morning activity. This tour provides a safe, enjoyable, and accessible way to experience one of Mexico’s most captivating dive sites.

Is the tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the tour’s maximum depth of 90 feet and included full equipment make it accessible for beginner divers with some experience.
Can advanced divers explore inside the wreck?
Yes, advanced divers have the option to penetrate the shipwreck, adding an element of adventure.
What marine animals might I see?
Expect to see eagle rays, turtles, parrot fish, puffer fish, lionfish, soldier fish, and grunt fish.
How long does the dive last?
The entire tour lasts 3.5 hours, with most of that time spent in the water.
What languages do guides speak?
Guides speak English and Spanish.
Is equipment provided?
Yes, full diving gear is included in the tour price.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
When is the best time to book?
The tour is usually available in the morning, and booking early is recommended due to small group sizes and popularity.
How close is the wreck to Puerto Morelos?
The C56 Shipwreck is just 15 minutes away by boat, making it an easy and quick trip.
Why should I choose this tour?
It offers personalized support, marine diversity, and the chance for advanced divers to explore the wreck, making it a well-rounded and trustworthy option for underwater adventures.