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Explore Cozumel's second largest reef on a 4.5-hour snorkeling tour featuring visits to Colombia and Palancar reefs, "El Cielo" starfish site, and local cuisine.

The Cozumel 3 Reefs Snorkel tour offers an engaging experience for those eager to explore Cozumel’s renowned marine environment. Priced at $70 per person and lasting approximately 4 hours and 30 minutes, this tour takes you to two of the most impressive reefs within the National Reef Park of Cozumel. It is especially suited for snorkelers who want to see vibrant marine life and enjoy a peaceful day amid crystalline waters.
This tour includes snorkeling equipment, a delicious fish ceviche, fresh fruits, bottled water, soft drinks, and two beers per person. It begins at 1:00 pm from Av Lic Benito Juárez and is designed to be accessible for most travelers, with a maximum group size of 20. While the tour offers a fun and scenic adventure, it’s important to note that admission fees to the parks and dock are extra.

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This snorkeling adventure departs from Av Lic Benito Juárez 1, Cozumel, at 1:00 pm. Close proximity to public transportation makes it convenient to reach the meeting point. The activity concludes back at the original departure location, making planning straightforward.

The first stop takes place at Parque Nacional Arrecifes de Cozumel, where Colombia and Palancar reefs beckon with their impressive marine life and vibrant coral formations. These reefs are among the most celebrated in the area, offering clear waters and abundant sea creatures.
While admission to the park costs $10 per person and is not included in the price, the snorkeling experience here promises striking views of coral formations and diverse marine species. The guides lead you through these scenic underwater landscapes, ensuring safety and providing insights into the reef’s ecological importance.

The second stop is at Playa El Cielo, a crystal-clear water site renowned for its large starfish population. Named “El Cielo” for its serene waters, this spot is ideal for visitors of all ages, especially those interested in leisurely floating and observing starfish in their natural habitat.
Here, the admission fee is included, and the focus is on enjoying the peaceful beauty of the shallow waters. The shallow, calm environment makes it an excellent spot for beginners, families, and anyone wanting a gentle introduction to underwater life.

The final stop involves spending an hour in the shallow sands of “El Cielo”. This sandbank of calm waters provides a perfect setting for relaxing, taking photos, or wading in the soft sands. It’s a tranquil spot that caps off the snorkeling experience with downtime in a stunning setting.
During this segment, the boat remains nearby, giving plenty of opportunity for swimming or simply soaking in the views. The lunch break also occurs here, with a delicious fish ceviche served on board, accompanied by seasonal fruits and refreshing drinks, including soft drinks, bottled waters, and two beers per person.

The tour includes snorkeling equipment, lunch, beverages, and a bilingual guide to assist throughout the experience. The lunch features two seasonal fruits and fish ceviche, offering a taste of local flavors after a morning of underwater exploration.
While the tour price covers many essentials, it’s necessary to account for extra fees such as a $10 marine park bracelet and $7 dock fee. These fees are paid directly at the park and dock, respectively.

Participation is suitable for most people who can swim, with a minimum age of 8 years required. The group size is limited to 20 travelers, ensuring a more personalized experience. Travelers should be aware that drinking alcohol before snorkeling is prohibited for safety reasons.
Travelers are advised to apply sunscreen and insect repellent at least an hour before reaching the reefs to protect against sun exposure and insects. The tour is not recommended for those with mobility issues or who are uncomfortable in open water.

To make the most of the tour, arrive at least a few minutes early at the meeting point on Av Lic Benito Juárez. Remember that admission fees are payable onsite if not included, and bring your swimwear, towel, and waterproof camera if desired.
Since the tour is dependent on weather conditions, it’s worth noting that weather-related cancellations can occur. The review mentions that weather circumstances out of the operator’s control can affect reef visits, but the crew’s professionalism remains a highlight.
This Cozumel 3 Reefs Snorkel tour emphasizes a balanced mix of reef exploration and relaxation at “El Cielo”. Compared to other options, it offers a cost-effective package with lunch included and visits to two top reefs plus the starfish site.
Other similar experiences might include visits to additional attractions or different reefs, but this tour’s focus on marine park reefs and calm shallow waters provides a comfortable, scenic intro to Cozumel’s underwater world.
The $70 price point offers access to unforgettable coral reefs, starfish, and beach relaxation, making it a compelling choice for snorkelers wanting a well-rounded half-day adventure. The professional, attentive crew ensures safety and enjoyment, even if weather conditions alter the reef visit.
This tour suits families, beginner snorkelers, and those looking for a laid-back experience with natural beauty and local flavor. Keep in mind the extra fees and the need to be comfortable in open water, but overall, this outing provides a straightforward, enjoyable way to discover Cozumel’s marine treasures.
“I was disappointed we didn't get to go to the reefs because of circumstances out of the operators control. However, it was a fun trip and I met a l…”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Children under 8 years old are not permitted to participate, but older kids with swimming ability will enjoy the calm waters and starfish viewing.
What should I bring on the tour?
Bring swimwear, a towel, sunscreen, insect repellent, waterproof camera, and any personal items. Snorkeling gear is provided, but you can also bring your own.
Are there any extra costs I should expect?
Yes, a $10 marine park bracelet and $7 dock fee are paid onsite. These are not included in the tour price.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Cancellations less than 24 hours prior are not refunded.
What makes this tour stand out from others?
The combination of two reefs with impressive marine life, “El Cielo” starfish site, and lunch makes this a balanced and accessible snorkeling experience for a wide range of visitors.